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LIV golfer Tyrrell Hatton is gearing up to participate in the British Masters at the Belfry on the DP World Tour as he embarks on his quest to qualify for the next year’s Ryder Cup team. After leaving the DP World Tour earlier this year to join LIV Golf, Hatton’s world ranking has slipped from 16 to 34 over the past eight months. However, strong showings at the Masters and US Open have helped him stay within the top 50 in the world rankings. In order to remain eligible to compete for Europe in the 2025 Ryder Cup in New…
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World No.1 golfer Scottie Scheffler dealt with a back injury during the first round of the BMW Championship in Colorado but downplayed the severity of the issue. Despite visibly wincing and holding his back on the 17th hole, Scheffler managed to shoot a one-under round of 69, sitting five shots off the leader. He described his back as “a little bit tight” and attributed the discomfort to waking up sore that morning. Scheffler reassured that he would receive typical recovery treatment and expected to be fine for the following day’s round. The golfer admitted that playing with a sore back…
Tracking the FedEx Cup Bubble: Which players are on track to advance to the Tour Championship following the opening round of the BMW Championship?
In Castle Rock, Colo., the BMW Championship is underway, and players are vying for a spot in the 30-man field at the Tour Championship in Atlanta. Adam Scott and Keegan Bradley are among those looking to make a big move this week. Scott believes that a top 5 finish at the BMW Championship may secure his spot, while Bradley, who made a significant jump in the rankings after the first round, acknowledges the pressure of trying to make the top 50. Corey Conners, a player familiar with being on the bubble for the Tour Championship, shot a 68 on Thursday…
From Last Man In to Leaderboard: Keegan Bradley Shines at 2024 BMW Championship as Scheffler Suffers Back Injury
The opening round of the BMW Championship at Castle Pines Golf Club in Colorado saw world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler experiencing some discomfort in his lower back after hitting a shot on the 17th hole. Despite this, he finished the round with a 1-under 71, which included three birdies and two bogeys. Scheffler, who is looking to win the FedEx Cup for the first time, downplayed any potential injury, stating that his back was fine. He attributed the soreness to waking up with a stiff back and having difficulty loosening it up throughout the day. Scheffler admitted to struggling through…
Keegan Bradley had a strong start at the 2024 BMW Championship at Castle Pines, Colorado, shooting an opening 6-under 66 to take the lead. Despite weather delays, Bradley was able to complete his round before play was suspended, putting him one shot ahead of Hideki Matsuyama. The Castle Pines course is the longest in PGA Tour history, measuring 8,130 yards and is a par-72. The purse for the championship is $20 million, with $4 million going to the winner along with 2,000 FedEx Cup points. For those looking to follow the action, tee times for the second round of the…
Scottie Scheffler brushes off mild back injury in Round 1 of 2024 BMW Championship: ‘No big deal’
World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler faced some physical challenges during the opening round of a tournament as he was seen touching his lower back after hitting a shot. Despite this, he managed to finish with a 1-under 71, posting three birdies and two bogeys. Scheffler downplayed any potential injury, stating that his back was sore and he had trouble loosening it up. He attributed the discomfort to possibly hitting too many balls the day before. Scheffler mentioned that he woke up with a sore back and struggled to maintain his usual swing motion throughout the round. He specifically felt the…
English golfer Charley Hull took the lead at the Women’s Open at St Andrews after firing a five-under par 67 in the first round. Hull played alongside world number one Nelly Korda and defending champion Lilia Vu and had a great back nine with birdies on 10, 12, 15, and 18. She expressed her enjoyment of the round, especially after seeing Ruoning Yin’s impressive performance in tough conditions. Ruoning Yin and Nelly Korda are one shot behind Hull after both shooting 68s on the opening day. Korda had a strong finish with three birdies in her final five holes, while…
