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Daniel Hayes of Stockport recently showcased his golfing skills by winning the Carris Trophy at Ormskirk Golf Club. The England Boys golfer delivered an impressive performance, starting off with three birdies in his first four holes and shooting a four-under 67 to finish at an overall -16, securing a two-shot victory over Arthur Carlier from France. Despite Carlier’s strong showing with three birdies, bogeys on holes 16 and 18 dashed his hopes of winning. Hayes, who hails from Bramhall Golf Club in Cheshire, expressed his excitement over the win after facing several second-place finishes in the past 18 months. He…
Geno Bonnalie, known as the caddie for professional golfer Joel Dahmen, has an impressive, lesser-known achievement to his name – being featured in the Guinness World Records book. Bonnalie was a guest on the Subpar Podcast where he discussed his work with Netflix during “Full Swing”, life on the road, and his Guinness World Records. At one point, Bonnalie held three records for most holes of golf played in a week, most birdies made in a week, and most birdies made in 12 hours. Currently, he still holds the record for the most birdies made in a week with 493.…
Vets dominate at 3M Open with Jhonattan Vegas and Matt Kuchar leading, Sahith Theegala close behind
The 3M Open in Blaine, Minnesota saw Jhonattan Vegas take the lead with a round of 63 on Saturday, putting him one stroke ahead of Matt Kuchar. Both veterans are looking for their first win in a while, with Vegas playing on a major-medical extension and Kuchar winless since 2020. Despite a five-way tie for the lead at one point during the third round, Vegas and Kuchar were able to take advantage of favorable conditions on the course and score well. TPC Twin Cities is known for being a birdie-friendly course, but the presence of 27 water hazards and windy…
The 3M Open is back, and this year’s competition is heating up with Jhonattan Vegas leading the pack at 16 under. Matt Kuchar, a nine-time PGA Tour winner, is close behind at 15 under, looking to keep his FedEx Cup Playoffs streak alive. The final grouping on Sunday at TPC Twin Cities will consist of Vegas, Kuchar, and Maverick McNealy, teeing off at 12:35 p.m. ET. Vegas, with three PGA Tour wins under his belt, last secured a victory in 2017, while Kuchar’s most recent win was at the 2019 Sony Open. Vegas remains focused on taking it one shot…
Guide to the 2024 3M Open Final Round: Sunday Tee Times, PGA Tour Pairings, and Viewing Options
As the 2024 3M Open at TPC Twin Cities heads into its final round, Jhonattan Vegas is leading the pack with a one-shot advantage over Matt Kuchar at 16 under. Maverick McNealy, still in search of his first PGA Tour victory, is trailing Vegas by two shots. Behind them, Sahith Theegala and Patrick Fishburn are tied for fourth place at 12 under, four shots off the lead. With an $8.1 million purse and $1.458 million awarded to the winner, the stakes are high for the competitors in the final round. In terms of viewing options, ESPN+ is your go-to for…
Matt Kuchar’s impressive performance at the 3M Open caught everyone’s attention, as he finished his third round with a birdie-eagle on the 18th hole. This propelled him to a total of 15 under par, just one stroke behind the leader Jhonattan Vegas. Kuchar, along with Vegas and Maverick McNealy, will be in the final grouping on Sunday, with a lot at stake for the PGA Tour veterans. Both Kuchar and Vegas are not currently qualified for the FedEx Cup Playoffs, and Kuchar is the only player to have made all 17 editions of the playoffs. Kuchar currently sits at 155th…
Underdog Trevor Gutschewski shocks the odds, clinches victory in U.S. Junior Amateur Championship, triumphing 4 and 3 against Tyler Watts
Trevor Gutschewski, a 17-year-old golfer, shocked the world by winning the U.S. Junior Amateur Championship despite being ranked 3,570th in the World Amateur Golf Ranking. He defeated Tyler Watts in the final with a score of 4 and 3 at the Oakland Hills Country Club. Gutschewski, the son of PGA Tour’s Scott Gutschewski, was able to turn the tide and secure victory after being 1 down through the first 18 holes. In an interview after his win, Gutschewski shared his disbelief at his victory, stating that it hadn’t sunk in yet. He highlighted the importance of playing solid golf and…
Trevor Gutschewski emerges victorious at the 2024 U.S. Junior Amateur held at Oakland Hills
Scott Gutschewski, a seasoned golfer at the age of 46, has been working hard to secure his card for the 2024 PGA Tour season. Since turning pro in 1999, he has accumulated nearly $4 million in career earnings. His son, Trevor, has also shown a similar determination and fighter’s mentality, set to attend the University of Florida in 2025. Despite playing alongside bigger names like Charlie Woods and Miles Russell, Trevor Gutschewski emerged victorious at the U.S. Junior Amateur held at Oakland Hills Country Club in Michigan. In the final, he defeated Tyler Watts with a score of 4 and…
