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Jhonattan Vegas, a professional golfer, recently won a tournament using a specific set of clubs in his bag known as “What’s In The Bag” (WITB). His winning set includes a Titleist TSi3 driver with a Fujikura Speeder NX 70 TX shaft, a TaylorMade M6 Rocket 3-wood with a Fujikura Atmos Tour Spec Black 9 TX shaft, and a combination of Titleist T200 (3 iron) and Mizuno MP4 (4-PW) irons with Project X shafts. For his wedges, Vegas uses a Titleist Vokey Design SM10 50-12F and 54-10S with Project X 6.5 shafts, along with a TaylorMade MG Hi-Toe 60-degree wedge. He…
Jhonattan Vegas emerges victorious at the 2024 3M Open, securing his first PGA Tour victory in seven years in Vegas!
Jhonattan Vegas claimed his fourth PGA Tour victory at the 2024 3M Open, held at TPC Twin Cities in Blaine, Minnesota. This win marked a significant achievement for Vegas, who had last won a Tour event in 2017 at the RBC Canadian Open. Despite facing a challenging year with an equal number of cuts made and missed, Vegas was able to secure the victory in his 299th Tour start. Vegas faced tough competition from Max Greyserman, a Tour rookie who shot a remarkable 8-under 63 on Sunday to finish just one shot behind Vegas. Despite Greyserman’s impressive performance, Vegas managed…
During the final round of the 3M Open, golfer Jhonattan Vegas found himself in a peculiar situation after hitting an errant tee shot on the par-5 12th hole. Instead of landing in the rough or a sand trap, Vegas’ ball actually ended up on the arm of a police officer. This unique scenario required the assistance of a PGA Tour official to determine the appropriate course of action for Vegas to take. Despite the unusual circumstances, Vegas was able to maintain his composure and continue on in the tournament. At the time of the incident, he was leading the 3M…
Jon Rahm, one of the top professional golfers in the world, secured his first-ever win as a member of the LIV Golf league on Sunday at JCB Golf & Country Club, validating his decision to join the new league. However, Rahm and his caddie, Adam Hayes, made headlines a day earlier during the second round of the UK event when they dealt with rowdy fans. Rahm found himself in a difficult lie on the 16th hole and was interrupted by a fan who shouted, “You’re in the cabbage, Rahmbo!” This outburst caused Rahm to back away and address the fan…
Jon Rahm’s emotional victory at the LIV event after awkward drama on the final hole ends drought of 15 months.
LIV Golf U.K. came down to the last hole at JCB Resort in the Midlands of England, where Jon Rahm emerged victorious over Tyrrell Hatton in a close battle. The two Ryder Cup partners went head-to-head, with Rahm ultimately securing his first LIV Golf victory and first win worldwide since the 2023 Masters. Rahm praised Hatton for his performance, despite the missed putt that cost him the title. Rahm, a seasoned PGA Tour player, started the final day three shots off the lead but rallied with a four-under 67 to finish at 13 under and claim the win. Hatton’s final-hole…
Jon Rahm captures his first LIV Golf victory with an emotional win following Hatton’s three-putt finish.
Jon Rahm claimed his first victory on LIV Golf by outlasting Tyrrell Hatton in a thrilling finish at the United Kingdom stop at JCB Golf & Country Club. Rahm’s win was emotional, as he dedicated it to his family and his son’s wish for a trophy. This victory comes after a challenging 2024 season for Rahm, who had switched from the PGA Tour to LIV Golf in the offseason, seeking new challenges and opportunities. Despite facing criticism for his decision to leave the PGA Tour, Rahm remained confident in his abilities and performance. While he had struggled in major tournaments…
Jon Rahm emerged victorious at the LIV Golf UK event, securing his first individual title in over a year. His one-shot victory over Legion XIII teammate Tyrrell Hatton earned him $4 million in prize money, with Legion XIII also winning $3 million in the team competition. Hatton finished tied for second with Joaquin Niemann and Cameron Smith, all earning $1,583,334 each. The total prize money for the event was a whopping $20 million. Let’s take a look at how much each player and team earned at the 2024 LIV Golf UK event. In the individual competition, Jon Rahm led the…
K.J. Choi conquers the challenging back nine at ‘Carnasty’ to create history and secure victory at the Senior British Open
Carnoustie Links in Scotland is known for its challenging back nine, with many golf legends struggling to perform well on these holes. However, K.J. Choi, the new Senior British Open champion, managed to excel on the back nine despite making a few mistakes earlier in the round. Choi finished at 10 under par, securing a two-shot victory over Richard Green and claiming the $447,800 first prize. Choi’s performance on the back nine was impressive, with a score of 32 on that portion of the course. He attributed his success to his improved swing and mental approach to the game. Despite…
