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In a surprising move during the final round of the PGA Tour’s Wyndham Championship, golfer Matt Kuchar decided to stop his round after his first shot on the 18th hole as darkness fell. Kuchar, who was not in contention for the win or a spot in the upcoming PGA Tour playoffs, elected to continue his round the following morning with hopes of finishing higher in the tournament. Despite not being able to qualify for the postseason, Kuchar still had the opportunity to earn more money based on his performance on Monday. His decision to stop playing early raised some eyebrows…

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Lydia Ko’s recent gold medal in the women’s Olympic Golf competition has solidified her as a legendary player in the sport. Her victory at Le Golf National outside of Paris not only earned her a gold medal but also made her the youngest player to qualify for the LPGA Hall of Fame. Ko’s achievement of winning all three spots on the podium in her three Olympic starts is a remarkable feat that may now rival her two major titles in terms of career highlights. The 27-year-old Ko has had a consistent career, winning at a young age, securing two major…

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At the Wyndham Championship, Aaron Rai secured his first-ever PGA Tour victory and took home a sizable paycheck of $1.422 million. This win not only boosted his on-course earnings to a total of $6.7 million but also propelled him from 53rd to 25th in the FedEx Cup Playoff standings. With only the top 70 players making the playoffs, Rai’s spot is now secure for the upcoming BMW Championship. Prior to his victory at the Wyndham, Rai’s best finish was a tie for second at the Rocket Mortgage Classic. In the weeks following, he continued to perform well with finishes of…

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Rai claimed his first PGA Tour victory at the Wyndham Championship after finishing T2, T7, and T4 in his recent tournaments. The win at the Sedgefield Country Club came after Max Greyserman’s unfortunate implosion on the back nine, leaving Rai with some hardware and momentum heading into the FedEx Cup playoffs. Rai’s success highlights the importance of consistency and perseverance in the world of professional golf, as he had been knocking on the door for his maiden Tour win for months. One key aspect that helped Rai secure the victory was his mixed equipment setup. Rai utilized a Titleist TSR2…

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Frenchman Victor Perez successfully maintained his spot in the top 70 of the FedEx Cup standings after a strong finish at the Wyndham Championship in North Carolina. Despite the pressure of being on the bubble, Perez shot a 2-under 68 to secure a T-33 finish, seven points clear of the nearest competitor, Davis Riley. This result was significant as no player from outside the bubble managed to make it into the top 70, marking a rare lack of volatility in the standings. Perez’s journey to secure his spot in the FedEx St. Jude Championship was filled with tension as he…

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Max Greyserman’s stunning collapse at the Wyndham Championship left many in shock. PGA Tour rookie Greyserman, who was in search of his first career win, had a significant lead after holing his second shot on the par-4 13th hole. At that moment, his odds of winning were incredibly high at -3000, indicating a 96.8 percent chance of victory with five holes to play. However, a quadruple-bogey on the 14th hole erased his lead and dropped his odds to +115, tying him with Aaron Rai. This collapse was particularly surprising because after the quadruple-bogey, Greyserman managed to rebound with a birdie,…

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The Wyndham Championship ended with Aaron Rai capturing his first PGA Tour win, finishing at 18 under. However, the lasting memory from the event will likely be Max Greyserman’s nightmarish closing stretch. It all began with Greyserman hitting a magical 91-yard approach for an eagle on the 13th hole, pushing him to 21 under and seemingly securing his victory. But he then hit his tee shot out of bounds on 14, leading to a quadruple bogey 8 and giving his four-shot lead away in one hole. Despite rebounding with a birdie on 15 to retake the lead, Greyserman’s fortunes turned…

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The Wyndham Championship was facing a Monday finish as Matt Kuchar elected to mark his ball on the final hole due to darkness, making Aaron Rai’s first victory technically unofficial. Kuchar, who was the 36-hole leader, needed to win to qualify for the FedEx Cup playoffs. Despite teeing off on the 18th hole, he reversed course and chose to finish on Monday, setting an example for fellow player Max Greyserman. Kuchar explained his decision to wait to finish, feeling he should set an example for Max. He spoke to Tour rules official Ken Tackett before Rai made birdie at 18,…

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