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Scottish Open, Barbasol Wrap-Ups

July 16, 2023 by PGA Tour Brunch

NORTH BERWICK – Rory McIlroy won the Genesis Scottish Open by one stroke over Robert MacIntyre, earning his 24th PGA Tour title and second of the season. The victory comes in his 234th start at the age of 34 years, 2 months, 12 days.

McIlroy tied Dustin Johnson and Gary Player for 26th on the all-time PGA Tour wins list as McIlroy is the seventh player with multiple wins this season. The others: 4/Jon Rahm, 2/Keegan Bradley, 2/Wyndham Clark, 2/Tony Finau, 2/Max Homa, 2/Scottie Scheffler).

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McIlroy moved to No. 3 in the FedEx Cup standings and No. 2 in the Official World Golf Ranking and became the first player to win the Genesis Scottish Open (2023), Horizon Irish Open (2016) and The Open Championship (2014).

He improved to 11-for-19 to date converting a 54-hole lead/co-lead on Tour (1-for-3 this season) and became the 21st third round leader/co-leader to win on Tour this season.

Tom Kim (T-6) and Tommy Fleetwood (T-6) are the only two players to finish in the Top 10 in each of the last two years of the Genesis Scottish Open. Kim finished solo-third in 2022 and Fleetwood finished T-4.

Scottish Open | Final Leaderboard

1 Rory McIlroy 64 66 67 68 265 (-15)

2 Robert MacIntyre 67 69 66 64 266 (-14)

T3 David Lingmerth 66 70 66 68 270 (-10)

T3 Byeong Hun An 61 70 69 70 270 (-10)

T3 Scottie Scheffler 68 65 67 70 270 (-10)

Scottish Open Full Leaderboard: (link)

Barbasol Championship | Final Leaderboard

1 *Vincent Norrman 66 67 67 66 266 (-22)

2 Nathan Kimsey 69 66 67 64 266 (-22)

T3 Adrien Saddier 68 66 67 66 267 (-21)

T3 Trevor Cone 71 65 63 68 267 (-21)

5 Lucas Glover 63 68 69 68 268 (-20)

*def. Nathan Kimsey with a par-4 at the first extra playoff hole (No. 18)

Barbasol Leaderboard (After 36) – (link)


Filed Under: PGA TOUR Tagged With: Barbasol, Genesis Scottish Open, PGA Tour, PGA Tour Brunch

PGA Tour Officials Testify Before Senate

July 11, 2023 by Digital Sports Desk

No Merger Deal is Done, According to PGA Tour Officials

WASH DC – (Staff and Wire Service Report) – PGA Tour officials painted a bleak outlook during a contentious Senate hearing Tuesday, sharing they felt no other choice was left but to merge with Saudi-backed LIV Golf in order for the tour to survive.

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“The PGA Tour is not that big in terms of players,” PGA Tour board member Jimmy Dunne said during sworn testimony Tuesday before the U.S. Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations in Washington, D.C. “If (LIV) takes five players a year, in five years they can gut us. They’ve got a management team that wants to destroy the Tour. And even though (LIV) could take five or six players a year, they have an unlimited horizon and an unlimited amount of money.

“So it isn’t like the (LIV) product is better. It’s just that there’s a lot more money that will make people move.”

Several Senators cited accusations of Saudi Arabia’s human rights abuses as reason to question the May 30 framework agreement between the PGA Tour and LIV Golf.

“Today’s hearing is about much more than the game of golf,” Senator Richard Blumenthal said. “It’s about how a brutal, repressive regime can buy influence, and indeed even take over a cherished American institution to cleanse its public image.”

Dunne and Ron Price, the chief operating officer of the PGA Tour, testified on behalf of the tour with CEO Jay Monahan on medical leave. They said the framework of the planned merger is the best opportunity to allow the PGA Tour to continue to have some degree of control over the sport despite the Public Investment Fund (PIF) of Saudi Arabia’s involvement.

When pressed on the details of the financial involvement of the Saudis, Price said, “There’s been discussions. It would be a significant amount. North of $1 billion.”

Along with other Senators, Blumenthal offered harsh criticism of the financial aspects of the decision to merge.

“There is something that stinks about this path that you’re on right now,” Blumenthal said, “because it is a surrender, and it is all about the money and that’s the reason for the backlash that you see.”

Blumenthal asked Price what his options are if the PGA Tour doesn’t execute the merger with LIV Golf.

“We would still be facing a real threat that LIV Golf would continue to recruit our top players,” Price said.

Blumenthal responded, “These players that stood by you are heroes.”

Dunne testified that he shares some of the concerns Blumenthal raised in the hearing.

“I really understand Sen. Blumenthal’s concern about having them take over,” Dunne said. “…I’m concerned with what the senator is worried about. But I’m concerned if we do nothing, we’re going to end up there, they’re going to end up owning golf. They can do it.”

The proposed merger could face blockage from the Justice Department, which has been investigating the PGA Tour for its attempt to keep its players from leaving for LIV, as well as a review by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, a Treasury-led committee that assesses mergers for national security purposes.

Price and Dunne stressed during Tuesday’s hearing that final details of the merger are undetermined.

Filed Under: PGA TOUR, Sports Business Tagged With: LIV Golf, PGA Tour, Sports Biz, Sports Business

Straka Enjoys a Deere Run Win

July 9, 2023 by PGA Tour Brunch

SILVIS – Despite sitting T-133 after an opening-round (73), Sepp Straka won his second PGA Tour title with final-round (62). Straka became the first player since 1992 to win John Deere Classic with an over-par round during the week.

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Three-time TOUR winner Brendon Todd finished T2 for the second time this season (AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am).

Ludvig Aberg (T-4) recorded his best finish in ninth start on Tour.

Adam Schenk posted his third Top-10 in five starts at John Deere Classic (T6/2019, T4/2021, T4/2023).

J.T. Poston finished T6 in a bid to become the fourth player to successfully defend a John Deere Classic title.

Peter Kuest (T-17) became eligible for PGA Tour Special Temporary Membership.

John Deere Classic | Final Leaderboard

Sepp Straka 73-63-65-62—263 (-21)

Brendon Todd 66-65-66-68—265 (-19)

Alex Smalley 66-70-62-67—265 (-19)

Ludvig Aberg 68-64-71-63—266 (-18)

Adam Schenk 65-66-67-68—266 (-18)

Full Leaderboard: (link)

Filed Under: PGA TOUR Tagged With: John Deere, PGA Tour, PGA Tour Brunch

Todd Leads John Deere Classic

July 9, 2023 by PGA Tour Brunch

SILVIS – Three-time Tour winner Brendon Todd is the only PGA Tour winner among the top five on the current John Deere leaderboard as Eight of the 13 players within three strokes of the lead are seeking their first Tour victory.

The John Deere Classic has produced 23 first-time Tour winners, the most of any event since 1970.

John Deere Classic

Alex Smalley matched his low round of career on TOUR (62).

Peter Kuest will become eligible for PGA TOUR Special Temporary Membership by completing the tournament.

Jonas Blixt can become the first since 1992 to win this event with an over-par round during the week.

Second-round leader Cameron Young carded a double bogey on final hole and sits three back on the crowded leaderboard. Twelve players are within three strokes of the leader.

Filed Under: PGA TOUR Tagged With: John Deere, PGA Tour, PGA Tour Brunch

Cam Young in a Great Place

July 8, 2023 by PGA Tour Brunch

NOTE: Due to anticipated Saturday morning thunderstorms, third-round tee times will be approximately 9:55/10:55am (CT/ET) to 11:55am/12:55pm (CT/ET) in groups of three off tees Nos. 1 and 10.

SILVIS – Seeking his first title on the Tour, Cameron Young holds the 36-hole lead/co-lead for the first time during his PGA Tour career.

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Adam Schenk and William Mouw are the only players bogey-free through 36 holes.

With a win, Garrick Higgo could join Brian Harman as the only left-handers to win at TPC Deere Run.

Three-time winner Brendon Todd is the only multiple PGA Tour winner at 9-under or better while Tour rookie Ludvig Aberg carded his low round on Tour (64) thus far.

J.T. Poston sits T-18 at 7-under in a bid to become the fourth player to successfully defend a John Deere Classic title.

Starting on the back nine, first-round leader Jonas Blixt (T-18/-7) posted nine straight pars on the same nine holes he carded the first sub-30 nine-hole score of his PGA Tour career on Thursday (29). Of the players who made the cut, Blixt is the only player to shoot an over-par score (73) in the second round.

There’s some youth in the air at Deere Run. Ages of the leaders:

Young (26), Schenk (31), Higgo (24), Todd (37), Aberg (23), Mouw (22), McCarthy (30), Roy (33).

John Deere Classic Leaderboard | After 36 Holes

Cameron Young 65-64—129 (-13)

Adam Schenk 65-66—131 (-11)

Garrick Higgo 65-66—131 (-11)

Brendon Todd 66-65—131 (-11)

Ludvig Aberg 68-64—132 (-10)

William Mouw 66-66—132 (-10)

Denny McCarthy 68-64—132 (-10)

Kevin Roy 69-63—132 (-10)

Full Leaderboard: (link)

Filed Under: PGA TOUR Tagged With: PGA Tour, PGA Tour Brunch

PGA Tour: John Deere Classic Preview

July 6, 2023 by PGA Tour Brunch

SILVIS – The John Deere Classic is the 38th of 44 FedEx Cup Regular Season events, with just seven events played over the next five weeks before the start of the FedEx Cup Playoffs.

New in 2023, the Top 70 players (not 125) at the conclusion of the Wyndham Championship will qualify for the FedEx Cup Playoffs.

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There are nine players in the field within the Top 50 of the Official World Golf Ranking, the most at the event since 2012 (9), led by reigning PGA TOUR Rookie of the Year and 2022 Presidents Cup participant Cameron Young (No. 19), who is making his tournament debut, and No. 29 Russell Henley, who finished runner-up at the 2019 John Deere Classic.

J.T. Poston won the 2022 John Deere Classic in wire-to-wire fashion, earning his second career PGA Tour title and first since the 2019 Wyndham Championship. Poston went on to qualify for the TOUR Championship for the first time in his career and finished the season No. 15 in the FedExCup standings. With a win, Poston would become the fourth player to successfully defend a title this season, joining Max Homa (Fortinet Championship), Rory McIlroy (THE CJ CUP) and Scottie Scheffler (WM Phoenix Open). Five players successfully defended a title during the 2021-22 season, the most since 2007 (5).

Zach Johnson has made 14 consecutive cuts at the John Deere Classic, with his most recent MC coming in 2007. The only other player that has made the cut at the same PGA TOUR event every year since the start of the 2008 season is Matt Kuchar, who has made the cut in each of the last 17 years at the RBC Heritage (DNP/2006). Johnson is making his 21st start at the event, three shy of Jay Delsing for most in tournament history, and with a made cut, would tie D.A. Weibring‘s tournament record for most total made cuts (18). Johnson has recorded seven top-10s at the event, highlighted by a win in 2012 and runner-up finishes in 2009, 2013 and 2014.

One of the tournament favorites, Denny McCarthy, finished T-6 at the 2022 John Deere Classic, his first Top-10 in four starts at the event. Currently at No. 34 in the Official World Golf Ranking, McCarthy is the third-highest-ranked player in the field. He enters the week with three Top-10s in his last six starts, highlighted by a runner-up at the Memorial Tournament presented by Workday, where he lost in a playoff to Viktor Hovland.

PGA TOUR rookie Ludvig Aberg is making his ninth career start on Tour and his fourth since joining the TOUR as a member via PGA TOUR University. Aberg entered the third round of last week’s Rocket Mortgage Classic in a tie for third before going on to finish T-40. He enters the week No. 188 in the FedEx Cup standings. Only the Top 70 will qualify.

Luke List, Charlie Hoffman, Webb Simpson, Brandon Wu and C.T. Pan are among the players no longer competing at the John Deere (WDs).

On Wednesday, Brian Gay (WD/back injury) – with Tommy Gainey in;  Justin Lower (WD) – Arjun Atwal (IN)

Filed Under: PGA TOUR Tagged With: John Deere Classic, PGA Tour, PGA Tour Brunch

PGA Tour: Fowler Ends the Drought

July 2, 2023 by PGA Tour Brunch

DETROIT – Rocket Mortgage ambassador Rickie Fowler defeated Collin Morikawa and Adam Hadwin with a birdie-3 on the first playoff hole (No. 18) to record his sixth PGA Tour title and his first since the 2019 WM Phoenix Open.

The Playoff records for the 3 players: Fowler (3-2), Morikawa (1-3), Hadwin (0-1)

Fowler won in the seventh PGA Tour Playoff of the season and the second at the Rocket Mortgage Classic (Cam Davis/2021). Morikawa finished runner-up for the seventh time in 94 Tour starts while Hadwin picks up his fifth runner-up finish in 239 starts on the circuit.

Peter Kuest finished T-4 in his failed bid to become the first Open Qualifier to win on Tour since Corey Conners at the 2019 Valero Texas Open. Kuest’s Top-10 finish earned a spot in this week’s John Deere Classic field.

Stephan Jaeger tied the Detroit Golf Club’s 18-hole scoring record with a 9-under (63) which was the third record (63) of the week.

Max Homa aced No. 15 for his second hole-in-one on Tour.

With rainy conditions all day, preferred lies were in effect for the final round.


Rocket Mortgage Classic | Final Leaderboard

P1 Rickie Fowler 67 65 64 68 264 (-24)*

P2 Collin Morikawa 66 67 67 64 264 (-24)

P2 Adam Hadwin 66 68 63 67 264 (-24)

T4 Taylor Moore 64 67 69 67 267 (-21)

T4 Lucas Glover 69 69 64 65 267 (-21)

T4 Peter Kuest 64 70 65 68 267 (-21)

*Won with birdie-3 on first playoff hole (No. 18)

Full Leaderboard: (link)

Filed Under: PGA TOUR Tagged With: PGA Tour, PGA Tour Brunch, Rickie Fowler, Rocket Mortgage Classic

PGA Tour: Rocket Mortgage Preview

June 28, 2023 by PGA Tour Brunch

DETROIT – A red hot Tony Finau won the 2022 Rocket Mortgage Classic, his second victory in as many weeks following his victory at the 2022 3M Open the week prior. In the last 12 months, Finau has won four times on Tour, including wins this season at the Texas Children’s Houston Open and Mexico Open at Vidanta. Finau is one of 11 players in the field that has won on Tour this season.

Keegan Bradley won last week’s Travelers Championship by three strokes over Brian Harman and Zac Blair. Bradley earned his sixth PGA Tour title and second of the season. With the win, Bradley moved to No. 5 in the FedEx Cup standings and No. 18 in the Official World Golf Ranking. Six players in the field finished in the Top 10 at last week’s Travelers Championship:

Finish at 2023 Travelers Championship

  • Keegan Bradley (Won)
  • Zac Blair T-2
  • Brian Harman T-2
  • Chez Reavie T-4
  • Alex Smalley T-9
  • Justin Thomas T-9

Rocket Mortgage Classic | Tournament Facts

COURSE: Detroit Golf Club, Detroit, Michigan

YARDS/PAR: 7,370 yards/Par 72

ARCHITECT: Donald Ross

PRIZE Money – Purse: $8,800,000/$1,584,000

DEFENDING CHAMPION: Tony Finau

PAST RESULTS: (link)

FEDEx CUP Points to Winner: 500

SOCIAL MEDIA: #PGATour #FedExCup @RocketClassic

How to Watch: In case of changes, visit: (PGATourCom)


Rocket Mortgage Classic | Basics

The Tee Times at Rocket Mortgage run Thursday from 6:45am (ET) to 2:22pm (ET).

Weather: Thursday’s forecast is for mostly sunny skies with temperatures in the 69-85-degree range. Only a 15% chance of rain. Winds 11 mph.

Tournament Web Site: (link)

FedEx Cup Standings: (link)

Leaderboard: (link)

PGA Tour Brunch will post at 6:30am (ET) Thursday


Rocket Mortgage Classic – Field, Updates and Tee Times:

The Field: (link)

Updates:

Sunday
Chase Johnson in (sponsor exemption)
Nicolai Hojgaard in (sponsor exemption)
Andrew Putnam WD; Aaron Baddeley in

Monday
Patrick Rodgers WD; Nicolai Hojgaard in on his own number
Kyle Stanley in (sponsor exemption)
Hayden Buckley WD; Sean O’Hair in

Tuesday
Harris English WD; Cody Gribble in

Tee Times: (link)

 

Filed Under: PGA TOUR Tagged With: PGA Tour, PGA Tour Brunch, Rocket Mortgage Classic

Bradley Wins Travelers, $3.6 million

June 25, 2023 by Terry Lyons

CROMWELL, Connecticut – New Englander Keegan Bradley, born in Vermont and reared in Hopkinton, Mass., looked at the annual Travelers Championship at the TPC River Highlands golf course as his only chance to play a home game.

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For a veteran of the PGA Tour and its relentless travel schedule, Bradley actually welcomed his poor performance at the recent U.S. Open in Los Angeles for a chance to work with his golf coach, Darren May, for some down and dirty and much-needed instruction this past Monday through Wednesday while Bradley enjoyed some time with his immediate family who were easily able to cruise into this suburb of Hartford to re-unite as four with his wife, Jillian, and two young boys, Logan and Cooper.

What the Bradley’s couldn’t have anticipated was the golfer in the family shooting a scorching 62-63-64 to start his adventure and approach the final round of this elevated PGA Tour $top on top of the leaderboard, a stroke ahead of playing partner, Chez Reavie, and a full five strokes ahead of Patrick Cantlay and the pack of FedEx Cup[ point-seeking professionals.

“This was the first PGA Tour event I’d ever been to back when I was a kid,” said Bradley to a crowded press room of mostly Connecticut-based media, all woofing-down some Frank Pepe New Haven pizza as a treat from The Travelers. “I drove from Vermont and drove here to come and watch David Duval play.

“It’s an event, my first handful of years on Tour, I really struggled at because the pressure of wanting to play well for my family and the local community. It was too much. I had to learn how to do it,” he said.

“Other than the majors and those type of tournaments, this was always on the top of my list.”

Heading into the day, Bradley knew he’d need another low score to stay on top of the pack and earn a cool $3.6 million dollars for his weekend of work. His scoring pace was setting records for 54-hole play on the PGA Tour and the possibilities for Sunday were for the best four rounds in Tour history.

Birdies on three of the first nine holes and two of the first three holes on the “Back Nine” of the Tournament Players Club course, put Bradley at a torrid (-26) for the tournament and in full control of his own destiny.

Then came hole No. 13.

“On that backside, there is water everywhere so you can make a bogey in a second,” noted Bradley.

Bradley’s bogey six was only his second bogey of the four-day sojourn as Cantlay showed his capabilities to post a (-22), applying just enough pressure for the New England leaning crowd to tense up while the confidence in Bradley’s face, his body-language and gate noticeably stiffened as the humidity took the air temperature soaring, sucking the breeze right out of the landscape on hole No. 14.

Another bogey.

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Then, a par-save on No. 15 led to his third bogey in four holes, dropping his score to (-23) while Cantlay was within reach. Bradley’s other competition finished their rounds, posting (-20 – for – 260s), safely three back for a golfer who then stared at No. 17 and No. 18, needing only to par (or better) the holes – which he had done all weekend.

Bradley’s tee shot on No. 17, he claimed in his post tournament interviews, was one of the best shots he could lay claim to.

“It was what was going to win or lose me the tournament,” he noted. “I remembered when I won the PGA (Championship), I made triple on 15 and then my tee shot on 16 was regular tee shot, but, again, I always used to say that was the best shot I’ve ever hit and not one that anyone would remember.

“That 17th hole, you have to take an aggressive line.”

“I just did an interview with (Golf Channel host) Brandel Chamblee and he said (the 17th) played as the second hardest hole on the course, or maybe the first (today). There were 44 balls in the water today.

“It was a stressful finish, but once I got that ball on the green on 17, I kind of could take a little bit of a deep breath,” he said. “What a great shot, one of the best I’ve ever hit in my life.”

A pair of fours brought Bradley in at (68 – 257) and (-23) for the Travelers tournament record, but not the 253 that would’ve been engraved in the record books. The win, however, earned Bradley a few welcome texts from some of the all-time greats, like basketball’s Michael Jordan, Howard Stern‘s “Baba Booey” and football’s Aaron Rodgers, “even though he’s a Jet now,” laughed Bradley.

“Winning a tournament with your family is the greatest feeling because they put up with a lot of nonsense,” Bradley said. “I would say because of my traveling, missing first days of school, or my wife being alone all the time when I’m on the road, so for them to be able to feel the excitement of this and be here and feel it,”

“I can’t put a price on that. It’s just the greatest feeling,” said the 2023 Travelers Champion.”

 

Filed Under: Boston Sports, PGA TOUR Tagged With: Golf Channel, Keegan Bradley, Michael Jordan, PGA Tour, PGA Tour Brunch, Travelers Championship

Bradley Not Slowing Down at Travelers

June 25, 2023 by PGA Tour Brunch

CROMWELL, Conn – New England’s Keegan Bradley recorded opening 54-hole score of 189, his lowest on the PGA Tour and one stroke shy of the all-time PGA Tour record. Bradley is seeking his sixth career Tour victory.

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The 2019 Travelers Championship winner Chez Reavie is looking for his fourth career Tour title. Reavie posted his lowest career opening 54-hole score (190) ever.

Bradley and Reavie play in the final round together for the third time on Tour (2019 Travelers Championship, 2023 Sentry Tournament of Champions).

Australia’s Adam Scott is seeking to become the first international winner at the Travelers Championship since 2016 (Russell Knox/Scotland).

Defending champion Xander Schauffele (T-18) has never successfully defended a title in five previous attempts on the Tour.


Travelers Championship | Leaderboard After 54 Holes

Keegan Bradley 62-63-64—189 (-21)

Chez Reavie 64-63-63—190 (-20)

Patrick Cantlay 65-68-61—194 (-16)

Rickie Fowler 70-65-60—195 (-15)

Adam Scott 62-68-65—195 (-15)

Denny McCarthy 60-65-70—195 (-15)

Full Leaderboard: (link)

Filed Under: Boston Sports, PGA TOUR Tagged With: Keegan Bradley, PGA Tour, PGA Tour Brunch, The Travelers, TPC River Highlands

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