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After 3-year drought, Tyrrell Hatton bounces back from U.S. Open letdown to dominate LIV Golf Nashville and secure victory
Tyrrell Hatton recently won his first professional golf tournament in over three years at LIV Golf Nashville. The colorful Englishman, who is known for his emotional outbursts on the course, faced intense competition but managed to secure the victory. Hatton, a six-time DP World Tour winner and the 2020 champion at Bay Hill on the PGA Tour, pocketed $4 million for his individual win and a quarter of the $3 million Legion XIII secured for its team win. Hatton’s victory was met with praise from his teammate and close friend, Jon Rahm, who described him as a player with a…
Korean Star Amy Yang Secures Major Victory at KPMG Women’s PGA, Adding Prestigious Title to Resume by 3-stroke Margin
The KPMG Women’s PGA Championship took a turn when Amy Yang seized the lead on the difficult par-4 eighth hole, setting her up for a four-stroke advantage that eventually led to a three-stroke victory in her 75th major appearance. This win marked her first major title, fulfilling a long-standing desire to win a major championship after coming close several times throughout her career. Despite spending a significant portion of her life on the LPGA tour, Yang only recently secured her first U.S. title in November of the previous year at the CME Group Tour Championship. Working with mental coach Paul…
Tyrrell Hatton emerged victorious at the LIV Golf tournament in Nashville, capturing his first professional men’s golf win in over three years. The Englishman finished the three-round tournament at The Grove with an impressive score of 19-under 71, clinching the victory by a margin of six shots. The win marked Hatton’s first on the LIV Golf tour since joining in January, with his previous professional victory coming at the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship in 2021. Despite the celebratory champagne causing some discomfort, Hatton expressed his satisfaction at tasting victory once again after a lengthy dry spell. Reflecting on his win,…
Amy Yang emerged as the winner of the 2024 KPMG Women’s PGA Championship at Sahalee Country Club in Sammamish, Washington, claiming her first major championship title and a whopping $1.56 million in prize money. This victory marked a significant milestone in her career, accounting for more than 10 percent of her total earnings from six career victories. The tournament also saw a three-way tie for second place, with players Lilia Vu, Jin Young Ko, and Miyu Yamashita each taking home $587,543 in earnings. In total, the event boasted a record $10.4 million purse, with 23 golfers earning more than $100,000…
Scottie Scheffler continues to dominate the PGA Tour with his recent win at the Travelers Championship, securing his sixth win of the season. This achievement has put him on the same level as legendary players like Tiger Woods and Arnold Palmer in terms of wins before July. The question arises: how many more wins can Scheffler realistically achieve this year with roughly five starts remaining in the season? There is a debate among golf experts about the number of wins Scheffler could potentially secure, with estimates ranging from two to five additional wins. Some believe that Scheffler’s current form could…
Binghamton, N.Y. was abuzz as Padraig Harrington secured his third consecutive victory at the Dick’s Sporting Goods Open. Despite his workmanlike performance, Harrington managed to stay ahead of Mike Weir by a single stroke, finishing the 54-hole event at 15-under. Mark Hensby, Ken Duke, and Ken Tanigawa shared third place at 13-under behind the top two contenders. Stephen Ames, who had been a co-leader after the first two rounds, fell out of contention and finished in sixth place. Harrington expressed his excitement at the win, acknowledging the pressure of attempting a three-peat victory. Despite some shaky play in the earlier…
Amy Yang, a professional golfer with 18 years of experience, claimed her first major victory at the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship by winning by three shots at Sahalee Country Club. This victory was her sixth LPGA win and came after 11 years since her first win in 2013. The 34-year-old earned a significant sum of $1.56 million from the $10.4 million purse, with Jin Young Ko, Lilia Vu, and Miyu Yamashita tying for second place. Despite a three-shot victory, Yang had a commanding lead throughout the tournament, with a six-shot advantage at one point. However, she stumbled on the 16th…
Tyrrell Hatton’s impressive victory at LIV Golf Nashville earned him a $4 million winner’s check, solidifying his position within the league. The first-year LIV Golf player finished the tournament at 19 under, winning by six shots at The Grove. Coming off a strong finish at the U.S. Open, Hatton’s success is a promising sign for his future in professional golf. Fellow golfer Sam Horsfield placed second at the event, while U.S. Open champion Bryson DeChambeau, Joaquin Niemann, Lee Westwood, and Jon Rahm tied for third place. The Legion XIII team, which included Hatton and Rahm, took home the team title…
