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Home»News»At WM Phoenix Open, a valuable reminder: 30-somethings are still up for a good time
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At WM Phoenix Open, a valuable reminder: 30-somethings are still up for a good time

News RoomBy News RoomFebruary 11, 2025Updated:February 11, 20253 Mins Read
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Jordan Spieth finished T4 at the WM Phoenix Open, alongside other thirty-something golfers making comebacks. The tournament showcased the talent and resilience of golfers in their 30s, who have experienced both success and setbacks in their careers. Justin Thomas, at 31, has been on a rollercoaster ride but is now back on the upswing with four top-six finishes in his last six starts. Jordan Spieth, also 31, had a strong showing at the event after struggling with injuries, marking a potential return to form. Christiaan Bezuidenhout, 30, overcame personal challenges to become a consistent presence on the world stage.

Michael Kim, 31, battled through a rough patch in his career to achieve a career-best ranking after a strong finish at the tournament. Daniel Berger, 31, has been making a comeback after an 18-month layoff due to injury and is showing signs of returning to his former self. Thomas Detry, 32, claimed his first PGA Tour win at the Phoenix Open, showcasing his ability to handle pressure and achieve success. The tournament highlighted the resilience and determination of golfers in their thirties, proving that age is just a number in the world of competitive golf.

In addition to the winners, several other golfers made strong showings at the tournament. Monday qualifier Will Chandler finished T6, earning a spot in the Mexico Open. Bob MacIntyre also finished T6, while Scottie Scheffler mounted a spirited charge before fading in the final round. The Højgaard twins, Rasmus and Nicolai, kicked off their PGA Tour campaign with solid finishes. On the LPGA Tour, Jin Young Ko finished second in Bradenton, while promising young players made their mark on the Korn Ferry Tour.

The golf world also saw some significant developments off the course. The PGA Tour is considering changes following a meeting with President Trump, potentially paving the way for a partnership with the Saudi PIF. Tiger Woods announced his withdrawal from an upcoming tournament following the loss of his mother. Dustin Johnson’s long-standing equipment deal with TaylorMade has come to an end, signaling a new phase in his sponsorship agreements. The inaugural ratings for LIV Golf’s debut event were lower than expected, raising questions about the league’s future viewership.

One topic of discussion in the golf community is the impact of slow play on a golfer’s performance. Vision54 instructors emphasized the importance of maintaining a balance between technical knowledge and feel in order to avoid getting overloaded with information. Another point of debate is the potential elimination of cuts in PGA Tour events, with some questioning whether this would detract from the drama and competitiveness of golf tournaments. The Monday Finish also touched on personal experiences and reflections on the role of technology in modern life.

Overall, the WM Phoenix Open was a showcase of talent and resilience among thirty-something golfers, with Thomas Detry emerging as the victor. The tournament highlighted the highs and lows of competitive golf, with players overcoming adversity to achieve success. As the golf season progresses, fans can look forward to more exciting competitions and developments on and off the course. The sport of golf continues to captivate audiences with its blend of skill, strategy, and drama, showcasing the enduring appeal of the game for players and fans alike.

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