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High-level golf runs in the family for 16-year-old Kris Kim, who will make his PGA Tour debut this week at the 2024 CJ Cup Byron Nelson at TPC Craig Ranch in McKinney, Texas. Kim’s mother, Ji-Hyun Suh, played on the LPGA in 1998 and 1999, at the same time superstar Se Ri Pak burst onto the global stage.

Kim, who hails from Surrey, England, brings quite the resume to Texas. His 2023 triumphs include the R&A Boys’ Amateur Championship, European Boys Individual Championship and the McGregor Trophy.

He also went undefeated at the Junior Ryder Cup, defeating another up-and-coming star, Miles Russell, 5 and 4, in singles. The 15-year-old Russell, of course, tied for 20th recently on the Korn Ferry Tour .

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“I can’t wait to play in front of big crowds again. I’ve never hit the ball as far as I did at the Ryder Cup,” Kim said in a release. “The adrenaline rush makes golf so much fun. That said, having played that course, and a few more Tour courses, I appreciate the task ahead and look forward to the challenge.”

Kim, who is playing in McKinney on a sponsor exemption, became the first amateur sponsored by CJ Group last May. Managed by Trinifold Sports, Kim also became the first European amateur to sign an NIL deal with Under Armour and the first British amateur to sign with TaylorMade.

Suh, who briefly returned to competition in Europe in 2014 after a 12-year break, told tour officials that she took up golf at age 13 in Seoul after her father forced her to quit tennis.

“My father would take me at five in the morning and I would hit balls all day and my hands would hurt,” she said. “I didn’t like it very much, but my father did. So I continued practicing from the age of 13 and I became very good. Then, I joined the Korean National team, turned professional in 1998 and afterwards I decided to try and play in America.”

Suh recorded two T-15 finishes in 1998 on the LPGA at the Friendly’s Classic and Giant Eagle LPGA Classic.

Her stint in America fell short, she said, because her English wasn’t very good and it was difficult to travel on her own. With no sponsors in the U.S., she ultimately left for the Japan LPGA, where she played for one year until she met her husband and stopped altogether.

That was in 2002. The couple moved to Surrey and Suh took up a teaching career at a local golf course.

While Suh’s path into the game was laid out by her father, Cuddington Golf Club director Paul Schunter told BBC Sport that Kim’s passionate pursuit is self-motivated.

“I’ve never known a more dedicated youngster,” said Schunter, who watched Kim’s game develop as a youngster at Cuddington.

“And he could not have asked for better parents. They have been so encouraging. All the pushing has come from Kris because he has always wanted to play and practice more and more.”

Kim doesn’t have to look far to learn more about how to handle the next step of his career.

“I’ll definitely ask my mum for advice,” he said. “It is going to be a very different environment and you don’t know how you will respond to it. She’ll help me deal with it. She’s my coach and we talk about everything from dealing with nerves, taking one shot at a time, leaving bad shots behind and keeping it simple right through to course strategy.

“My first aim is to make the cut and then see what happens. At the end of the day I’m one of 144 competitors and we’ve all got a chance. Whatever happens, it’s going to be super helpful for my future because I’ll gain so much experience. I know I’m still young and pretty much every week I learn a lesson, but this week is going to be a lot bigger.”

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2024 Zurich Classic odds, picks, predictions: Golf expert fading Rory McIlroy, Shane Lowry at TPC Louisiana

Sia nejad reveals his zurich classic 2024 picks, props, and sleepers for this week's pga tour event at tpc louisiana.

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Nick Hardy and Davis Riley look to successfully defend their crown when they compete in the 2024 Zurich Classic, which begins Thursday at TPC Louisiana. After teaming up with different partners in 2022, Hardy and Riley got together for the event last year and took home the title as they set a tournament record with a 30-under par performance to finish two strokes ahead of the Canadian duo of Nick Taylor and Adam Hadwin. It was the second straight top-five finish in the event for Riley, who tied for fourth with Will Zalatoris as his teammate two years ago.

Hardy and Riley are 80-1 longshots to repeat, while 2022 champions Patrick Cantlay and Xander Schauffele are 5-1 favorites in the latest 2024 Zurich Classic odds. Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry are listed at 8-1, Zalatoris and Sahith Theegala are 11-1 and Collin Morikawa and Kurt Kitayama are 16-1. Tom Hoge and Maverick McNealy, along with siblings Matt and Alex Fitzpatrick, round out the top choices at 25-1. Before locking in any 2024 Zurich Classic picks, make sure you see the PGA Tour predictions and best bets from golf betting and fantasy expert Sia Nejad .

Nejad specializes in betting and DFS in golf, among other sports. He's had incredible success in the outright and first-round leader markets, as well as in betting head-to-head matchups. He also has been solid with his head-to-head matchups since last year's Charles Schwab Challenge, going 40-27-3 and returning 9.14 units over that span. That's a $914 profit for $100 bettors since May 2023.

Nejad also nailed 75-1 longshot Wyndham Clark as the outright winner at the Wells Fargo Championship. In 2023, SportsLine debuted The Early Wedge, and in the first three months of the show, he hit two first-round leaders and three outright winners.

Now, Nejad has focused his attention on the 2024 Zurich Classic field and has locked in his best bets, top sleepers and favorites to avoid. See who they are at SportsLine .

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One surprise: Nejad is fading the team of Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry, even though they are among the favorites at +800. After recording 13 top-10 finishes, which included two victories and a pair of runner-ups in 18 events last season, McIlroy has posted just one over eight tournaments thus far in 2024. That came earlier this month when the 34-year-old was third at the Valero Texas Open. Since then, McIlroy has reverted back to the dismal form with which he began the year, as he tied for 22nd at the Masters and 33rd at the RBC Heritage last weekend. The No. 2 ranked player in the world was no better than 21st in his first four events before finishing 19th at the Players Championship.

Considering his compatriot's struggles, Lowry could feel more pressure than usual will be thrust upon him. However, the 37-year-old hasn't had much more success this season either, with just two top-10 finishes in eight events. Lowry, who hasn't posted a victory on the PGA Tour since winning the Open Championship in 2019, tied for fourth in the Cognizant Classic in early March and followed with a third-place performance in the Arnold Palmer Invitational. Since then, he has tied for 19th, 43rd and 64th in three outings.

However, Nejad is high on the chances of Will Zalatoris and Sahith Theegala, who are listed at 11-1. Theegala set a career high last season with eight top-10 finishes, the last being his first PGA Tour win at the Fortinet Championship. The 26-year-old has begun this year in strong fashion, recording five top-10s in his first 11 events to match Ludvig Aberg for third-most in 2024. Theegala was runner-up at the Sentry in his season debut and is coming off another runner-up performance at the RBC Heritage last weekend.

Zalatoris did not fare as well in Hilton Head, tying for 44th place, but he has finished in the top 10 in three of his nine outings this season. The 27-year-old's best result of the year came at the Genesis Invitational in February, when he and Luke List were runners-up after finishing three strokes behind Hideki Matsuyama. Zalatoris is eager for a chance at another top-five finish in this tournament after missing last year's edition as he recovered from back surgery.  See which other teams to back at SportsLine .

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Nejad has locked in his best bets for the 2024 Zurich Classic and is backing several longshot teams, including one that is priced at more than +3000. This team has a member who "may be coming into form" and is a longshot that could surprise.  You can see Nejad's PGA Tour picks only at SportsLine .

So which teams should you target or avoid for the 2024 Zurich Classic, and which team in the   Zurich Classic 2024 field could bring a huge payday at more than +3000? Check out the odds below, then visit SportsLine to see Sia Nejad's top picks for the 2024 Zurich Classic , all from the expert who is 39-27-2 on his last 68 head-to-head picks.

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Patrick Cantlay/Xander Schauffele +500 Rory McIlroy/Shane Lowry +800 Will Zalatoris/Sahith Theegala +1100 Collin Morikawa/Kurt Kitayama +1600 Tom Hoge/Maverick McNealy +2500 Matt Fitzpatrick/Alex Fitzpatrick +2500 Taylor Pendrith/Corey Conners +3500 Rasmus Hojgaard/Nicolai Hojgaard +3500 Taylor Montgomery/Ben Griffin +4000 Sepp Straka/Brice Garnett +4000 Nick Taylor/Adam Hadwin +4000 Keith Mitchell/Joel Dahmen +4000 Thomas Detry/Robert MacIntyre +4500 Doug Ghim/Chan Kim +4500 Davis Thompson/Andrew Novak +4500 Daniel Berger/Victor Perez +4500 Kevin Yu/C.T. Pan +5000 Billy Horschel/Tyson Alexander +5000 Beau Hossler/Sam Ryder +5000 Andrew Putnam/Joe Highsmith +5000 Aaron Rai/David Lipsky +5000 Thorbjorn Olesen/Matt Wallace +6500 Taylor Moore/Matt NeSmith +6500 K.H. Lee/Michael Kim +6500 Greyson Sigg/Chesson Hadley +6500 Gary Woodland/Lee Hodges +6500 Garrick Higgo/Ryan Fox +6500 Austin Eckroat/Chris Gotterup +6500 Steve Stricker/Matt Kuchar +8000 Nate Lashley/Rafael Campos +8000 Luke List/Henrik Norlander +8000 Kevin Streelman/Martin Laird +8000 Dylan Wu/Justin Lower +8000 Davis Riley/Nick Hardy +8000 Chandler Phillips/Jacob Bridgeman +8000 Carson Young/Ben Martin +8000 Ben Silverman/Kevin Dougherty +8000 Zach Johnson/Ryan Palmer +10000 Vincent Norrman/Jorge Campillo +10000 Nico Echavarria/Max Greyserman +10000 Alex Smalley/Matti Schmid +10000 Thriston Lawrence/Aldrich Potgieter +13000 Ryan Brehm/Mark Hubbard +13000 Justin Suh/Rico Hoey +13000 Jhonattan Vegas/Bronson Burgoon +13000 J.J. Spaun/Hayden Buckley +13000 Erik Barnes/Harrison Endycott +13000 Chad Ramey/Martin Trainer +13000 Carl Yuan/Zecheng Dou +13000 Sam Stevens/Paul Barjon +15000 Peter Malnati/Russell Knox +15000

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Byron Nelson tournament offers ‘something for everybody’ in new CJ Group sponsorship era

Scottie scheffler, the world’s no. 1 golfer, won’t compete at this year’s cj cup byron nelson, but the dallas area is still represented by jordan spieth and will zalatoris..

The 18th green and suites are seen during The CJ Cup Byron Nelson’s media day, Wednesday,...

By Randy Jennings

6:00 AM on Apr 28, 2024 CDT

MCKINNEY — The 56-year-old North Texas PGA Tour event named for Byron Nelson needed a title sponsor.

By chance, a well-traveled title sponsor was searching for a venue to call home.

The marriage of two PGA Tour events has melded into The CJ Cup Byron Nelson, a 72-hole tournament that debuts Thursday at TPC Craig Ranch in McKinney.

The CJ Group, headquartered in South Korea, signed a 10-year contract in September to become the title sponsor of the tournament that since its debut in 1968 has stayed true to honoring the name of Nelson, a member of the World Golf Hall of Fame who made his home in North Texas.

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The Salesmanship Club of Dallas remains the host organization of the event. It has raised $185 million for Momentous Institute, which is dedicated to innovative mental health services, education and professional training to strengthen children, families and communities.

Five title sponsors preceded CJ Group with AT&T being the most recent. Last spring, AT&T informed organizers and the PGA Tour that it wanted to end its sponsorship of the tournament.

“The CJ Group has been so wonderful to work with,’’ said tournament chairman James Esquivel. “We will have something for everybody, and we’re looking forward to a great week of professional golf and raising money for Momentous.’’

The first three CJ Cup events were played in Korea with Justin Thomas winning in 2017 and ‘19, sandwiched around a Brooks Koepka win.

The tournament shifted to Las Vegas for two seasons with Jason Kokrak and Rory McIlroy lifting the trophy. McIlroy repeated last season when the event moved near Hilton Head Island, S.C.

The CJ Cup Byron Nelson moved up one week on this year’s PGA Tour calendar, exchanging dates with the Wells Fargo Championship in Charlotte, N.C. How that impacts this year’s field remains to be seen.

“We think it is advantageous for us,’’ said tournament director Jon Drago, associated with the event for 21 years. “We’ve been one week before the PGA and this year we’ll be two weeks before.’’

World No. 1 player Scottie Scheffler received an exemption to play in the Nelson as a 17-year-old amateur in 2014 and made the cut. But he is not in this year’s field because wife Meredith is pregnant with the couple’s first child and is due at the end of April.

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Dallas-area residents Jordan Spieth and Will Zalatoris sat out the 2023 Nelson with injuries. Spieth played in the 2010 Nelson as a 16-year-old and made the cut. Both are in the field for this tournament.

Defending champion Jason Day, who recorded his first PGA Tour victory at the Nelson in 2010, held off challengers for a one-stroke victory last year, ending a five-year winless drought.

South Korean players have enjoyed success in North Texas for more than a decade. In the Nelson’s debut at TPC Craig Ranch in 2021, K.H. Lee won and followed up with a victory in 2022. He joined countrymen Sangmoon Bae (2013) and Sung Kang (2019) as Nelson winners. Last year Si Woo Kim tied for second.

It has taken a score of at least 23 under par to win the last five Nelsons, including all three contested in McKinney.

“The scores have been low with lots of birdies, and we like excitement,’’ Drago said.

The stadium concept for the par-3 17th hole continues this year with a tweak — space for the general public will be available on the left side of the hole.

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“We want to put more people on 17,’’ Drago said. “Our goal is more access around the course for the general public.’’

CJ will reward each tournament birdie on No. 17 with a $1,000 donation to Momentous beyond its title sponsorship outlay.

Briefly: The G4D (Golf for Disabled) Tour will play a showcase event Monday and Tuesday (April 29-30) at TPC Craig Ranch. The top eight men and two women in the G4D gross world rankings will compete in a stroke-play tournament. It is the first time the G4D has played a tournament in conjunction with the PGA Tour. … Bridge Kids is a CJ program designed to give aspiring golfers an opportunity to experience world-class golf, matching junior golfers with PGA Tour stars for interaction in Q&A sessions, lessons and mini-games. … Hole 15 at TPC Craig Ranch is dedicated to honoring Byron Nelson with historical facts of his golfing career on signage. Spectators will encounter various messages honoring Nelson’s legacy throughout the course.

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CJ trophy honors past winners, new partnership

The winner of The CJ Cup Byron Nelson will have his name inscribed on a unique signature trophy that draws inspiration from Hangeul, Korea’s own writing system and alphabet, and Jikji, the oldest known book in the world printed with moveable metal type.

The names of each participant in the past six editions of the CJ Cup have been engraved in Korean on the trophy and the eventual winners were plated in gold before the trophy presentation. Starting this year, the names of each Byron Nelson champion will be engraved on the trophy to commemorate the history of The CJ Cup Byron Nelson.

The base of the trophy depicts an image of a bridge, a symbol of the link that connects dreams to reality. And it also symbolizes the partnership between the CJ Group and Byron Nelson.

“I love the new trophy,’’ said tournament chairman James Esquivel. “It tells the story of CJ and the Nelson coming together.’’

The CJ Cup Byron Nelson

When: Thursday-Sunday, May 2-5

Where: TPC Craig Ranch, McKinney

Defending champion: Jason Day

Purse: $9,5 million

Parking: 4137 S. Hardin Blvd., McKinney ($20 in advance | $30 day of)

Tickets: General admission tickets are $75 ( thecjcupbyronnelson.org )

TV: Thursday-Friday, 3-6 p.m. (Golf Channel); Saturday-Sunday, noon-2 p.m. (Golf Channel) and 2-5 p.m. (Ch. 11)

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No drama in Hollywood as Hannah Green easily defends JM Eagle crown to collect fifth LPGA victory

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There was no drama in Hollywood at Hannah Green's title defense of the JM Eagle LA Championship. Unlike her playoff victory last year , Green won by three Sunday over Maja Stark with a steady five-under 67 to win at 12-under-par total. The Australian ran away from the field with a five-under-par stretch on the back nine to seal her second victory of the season. Here is how Green defended her title.

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Win: Hannah Green (-12)

2: Maja Stark (-9)

3: Hae Ran Ryu (-6)

T-4: Jin Young Ko (-5)

T-4: Jin Hee Im (-5)

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What it means

Put simply, Green dominates at Wilshire Country Club. Only three players have beaten the 27-year-old at the course since 2021: she finished T-3 in 2021, runner-up in 2022, and won the last two seasons.

Green became the second multi-time winner on tour this season, having also won the HSBC Women's World Championship in March. Nelly Korda, of course, is the only multi-winner this year, now deep in the middle of a five-in-a-row win streak. Green is the first player to defend a title since Jin Young Ko at last year's HSBC Championship. This year is Green's second multi-victory season, following 2019 when she won the KPMG Women's PGA Championship. This is Green’s fifth career win.

Green's title is the ninth of 10 events this year won by past tour winners. It marks a continued reversion to the mean from the 2022 and 2023 campaigns, which had 11 and 12 first-time winners, respectively.

How it happened

Grace Kim's difficult 76-77 weekend let the field back in. The 2023 Lotte Championship winner held a four-stroke lead at 12 under par on Saturday morning and was tied for the 54-hole lead with Green. Kim fell out of contention with four bogeys on the front nine Sunday, ending up at T-25 (-1).

Green went out in even Sunday as the rest of the field didn't advance on her seven-under lead. She started her break away from the pack with a chip-in birdie on the par-3 12th.

"I think when I chipped in on 12, I kind of felt like I really snagged one there," Green said. She followed up with another birdie on the par-5 13th for the first two-stroke lead of the back nine.

Stark trailed Green and Kim by a stroke at the start of the final round, continuing her strong play after a runner-up performance at the Chevron Championship. Like Green, Stark played the front nine at even par. The Swede birdied the par-5 13th and got lucky on the par-5 15th. She thinned her bunker shot from behind the green off the flagstick, and somehow the ball ended three feet from the pin. The birdie brought her back within a stroke at eight under.

But just as soon as Stark got close, Green effectively won the tournament. She eagled the 459-yard 15th with a 20-footer from the fringe while Stark bogeyed from the greenside bunker on the 16th in front of her, building a four-stroke edge.

"When I made eagle on 15, that kind of sealed the deal," Green said. "And I did see that Maja got it to nine under. So I knew what I needed to do to do."

Green punctuated the charge with a birdie on the 16th, capping off a five-under run to separate herself from the field. With the tournament in Green's hand after parring the 18th, she was greeted by raucous chants of "Aussie, Aussie, Aussie" from the fans surrounding the green.

Green's chance to make it three-in-a-row at Wilshire Country Club will be delayed until 2026, as the course will undergo renovations and will not host the JM Eagle next year.

"It's [the course] really kind to me," Green said. "I felt like a couple of times today, I almost got like a member bounce. I obviously am really fond of the golf club and I joked and said that they didn't actually approve it with me that they're making alterations, but no, I love it here. Such a great atmosphere, really good crowds this year. So yeah, I'm kind of sad we're not returning next year, but I'm looking forward to 2026."

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World No. 7 Jin Young Ko (T-3) carded a bogey-free four-under 67 Sunday to leap up the leaderboard from T-21 for her best finish of the season.

Haeran Ryu posted her third straight top 10, including a T-9 at the LPGA Match Play and a fifth-place finish at the Chevron Championship.

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It is centrally located, just off Kutuzovsky Prospect, within 5 minutes drive from the Victory Park and the Triumphal Arch. Right in the center, yet green and picturesque with lakes and 15 Century Church next to it. Moscow City Golf Club was the first one to open in Russia on September 15, 1987 at the urban wasteland on the street Dovzhenko held long-awaited 'ground breaking' - famous sportsmen Pele, Mike Tyson, Sven Tumba and Alexander Ragulin made symbolic throws with the golf clubs. This day is considered to be the day of foundation of Moscow City Golf Club. The founder of the club is Sven (Tumba) Johansson ex World Champion hockey player. Thousands of golf fans gather here every season.

Throughout its history, Moscow City Golf Club tries to maintain and develop friendly relations with the golf clubs around the world, organizing the exchange of delegations, inter-club tournaments, social events, thereby making the life of the club members more interesting. Moscow City Golf Club has signed a cooperation agreement with American Golf Club 'Deep Cliff Golf Course', Finnish 'Aura Golf', French 'Cannes Mandle' and Cyprus' Aphrodite Hills Golf '.

Each year Moscow City Golf Club holds a lot of different tournaments and activities like: children's charity tournaments and much more attracting numerous visitors.

June 26, 2004 the Club House was open again after restoration. The opening ceremony was attended by the founder of the Moscow City Golf Club Sven Tumba Johansson and officials, senior officials from the Moscow Government.

As a result, the restoration Club House was transformed into a wonderful place for relaxition and organizing events. It has spacious and luxuriously furnished rooms available for the members of the Moscow City Golf Club: restaurant, golf bar, library, cigar and billiard room, conference room, office «Old Tom», Beauty Salon & SPA, gym, showers, saunas and relaxation rooms with personal lockers. Interior of the Club House was completed in classic English style by the famous designer from Hong Kong Garvin Chen (architect Garvin Chen).

Moscow City Golf Club has a nine holes field. Six of the nine holes are par-4 and three holes are par-3. The total playing distance is 2.343 metres. Detailed description of each hole you can find on the site of the Moscow City Golf Club with the plan.

Moscow City Golf Club is a wonderfull place with impecable service, the members can gain privileges in foregn golf clubs including in the International Association of the Clubs.

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What is inside 2024 LIV Golf Adelaide winner Brendan Steele's bag? WITB explored

B rendan Steele won the 2024 LIV Golf Adelaide at the Grange Golf Club which concluded on April 28. Steele carded scores of 66, 64, and 68 with 18 under par. Steele got better of Louis Oosthuizen (17 under par) by one stroke.

The third position was shared by Charl Schwartzel, Jon Rahm , Andy Ogletree, Joaquín Niemann and Dean Burmester who had a score of 16 under par. Brendan Steele took home $4 million from the $20 million purse.

Brendan Steele used golf equipment from several golf manufacturers to win the 2024 LIV Adelaide. The 41-year-old American golfer played with a Ping G425 LST driver with a Mitsubishi Diamana DF 70 TX shaft.

For his fairway game, Brendan Steele used a TaylorMade M6 for his 3-wood and a TaylorMade SIM Max for his 7-wood. The 3-wood has Aldila Rogue White 130 M.S.I. 70 TX shaft and the 7-wood has Aldila Rogue White 130 M.S.I. 80 TX.

When finesse was paramount around the greens, Steele's putter choices consisted of an Odyssey 2-Ball Tour-Lined #11 and an Odyssey Eleven. He had Odyssey Tri-Hot and Odyssey Stroke Lab for his clubs and a Lamkin Crossline Cord grip for his putter.

The equipment used by Steele to fire a final round of 68 with 4 under par are:

  • Driver: Ping G425 LST (10.5 degrees @ 9.5 degrees)
  • Shaft: Mitsubishi Diamana DF 70 TX
  • 3-wood: TaylorMade M6 (15 degrees)
  • Shaft: Aldila Rogue White 130 M.S.I. 70 TX
  • 7-wood: TaylorMade SIM Max (21 degrees)
  • Shaft: Aldila Rogue White 130 M.S.I. 80 TX
  • Irons: Callaway Apex UT (21 degrees), Wilson FG Tour V4 (4), Wilson Staff Model (5-PW)
  • Shafts: Aerotech SteelFiber i110, True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100 (4-PW)
  • Wedges: Wilson Staff Model (50-08), Titleist Vokey Design SM9 (58-08M, 60-04L), Wilson Staff (60-10 @ 62 degrees)
  • Shafts: True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400
  • Putter: Odyssey 2-Ball Tour-Lined #11, Odyssey Eleven
  • Grip: Odyssey Tri-Hot, Odyssey Stroke Lab
  • Grips: Lamkin Crossline Cord

Brendan Steele wasn't among the favorites to win at LIV Golf Adelaide

The 41-year-old Brendan Steele wasn't the bookies' favorite before the tournament, so anyone who chose him must have earned a fortune. Jon Rahm, Cameron Smith , and Dustin Johnson had the best odds to win the tournament.

Steele said that he continuously motivated himself to regain the sense of freedom in his play after winning the tournament. Steele said in the post-match press conference:

"Yeah, I was telling myself that I knew there was going to be hard moments today regardless of the result and that I just needed to get back in there and start playing with freedom again... And I was able to hit some good shots after that and write the show."

Brendan Steele started the season with a decent T21 finish at LIV Golf Mayakoba. However, it all went downhill at Las Vegas where he finished T53. He recovered in Jeddah and Miami where he finished T22 and T18 respectively.

The LIV Golf Adelaide victory would give Brendan Steele the confidence he has been missing for a long time. Before Adelaide, his last victory came at the PGA Tour's Safeway Open event in 2017.

What is inside 2024 LIV Golf Adelaide winner Brendan Steele's bag? WITB explored

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Shunning Rory McIlroy would represent epic embarrassment for PGA Tour

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World No 2 basically auditioning for acceptance to return to policy board is faintly ludicrous in increasingly fractured sport

T he most unpalatable and unlikely scenario could be a necessary one. Rory McIlroy to LIV has been rumoured, slapped down, rumoured and slapped down. Yet as the PGA Tour procrastinates over completion of a deal with the Saudi Arabian Public Investment Fund, and even the formal involvement of McIlroy himself, one wonders if it may take something nuclear to allow golf to wake up to the haplessness of its present, fractured state. Should McIlroy sign for golf’s rebel tour the establishment would be sent into a level of frenzy so serious that collaboration between the PGA Tour, LIV and the PIF would surely transpire in a heartbeat.

There is no suggestion this will happen. Still, Greg Norman knew precisely what he was doing in recent days. “If Rory was willing to sit down and have a conversation with us, would we be happy to sit down with him?” Norman said. “100%.” McIlroy is not actually the PGA Tour’s main concern. The live prospect of LIV continuing a talent drain on established tours into 2025 should be the prime cause for fear. While not McIlroy, it could be Viktor Hovland . If not Hovland, it could be Tommy Fleetwood. The PGA Tour and its marquee events are being materially harmed by golf’s lack of compatibility. This will continue to be the case while the PGA Tour wanders aimlessly on one path and LIV confidently on another.

A Monday morning conference call will determine whether or not McIlroy will make a return to the PGA Tour’s policy board and become a director of the recently established PGA Tour Enterprises. This vote should have taken place on Wednesday. It is a telling indicator of the corporate muddle that McIlroy – not the most famous individual in golf but surely the most influential – was not immediately welcomed with open arms. It is faintly ludicrous that the world No 2 and a proper needle-mover in golf has to hang around and audition for acceptance. The 34-year-old has connections across business and golf that should render a role for him a complete no-brainer. Yasir al-Rumayyan, the governor of the PIF, will take McIlroy’s call; a courtesy unlikely to given to others not named Tiger Woods.

The only assumption to be drawn from the needless delay is that there are those who are hardly impressed by McIlroy stepping back into prominence. The Northern Irishman has been candid about his desire for a global game, where the best play the best in all corners of the globe. If top-level golf was created today, this is precisely the model that would be followed. Yet for too long – and still now – people involved in the PGA Tour are obsessed only by the PGA Tour. It is an insular standpoint which, combined with Saudi riches, has left the organisation forced into a commercial partnership with a group of US-based sports owners to keep heads above water. Even with that agreement in place the PGA Tour’s medium-term outlook, with $20m events not nearly enough people care about, isn’t positive.

Rory McIlroy squints

As the sport loses eyeballs, players have become overly empowered. Golfers would never ask commercial types to line up putts for them but seem to believe they are qualified to make business calls. This is the reason a group of directors did not instantly tick a box and return McIlroy to the fold. Among them is Patrick Cantlay. McIlroy has already been plain about the fact he and the world No 8 “see the world quite differently”. Which is fine. In fact, it is perhaps essential in a boardroom.

Nobody knows precisely what Cantlay wants because he has passed up countless opportunities to articulate it. At Sawgrass, immediately before he joined a trip to the Bahamas to meet Rumayyan, Cantlay was so vague in response to questions about his sport’s future that it was tricky to keep eyes open while listening. A day after McIlroy’s potential reappearance was reported, Cantlay was on the interview schedule at the Zurich Classic. By total coincidence, Cantlay’s practice schedule meant he was not able to appear for questioning.

Woods is intriguing in this situation. It is only fair to believe fellow professionals who state the 15-time major winner takes his board position seriously, despite this being an individual who has had others basically wiping his backside since he shot to worldwide fame. Woods had no previous requirement to study spreadsheets. Despite not being a board member at the time, Woods was upset at having no prior knowledge of the 6 June framework agreement announced between the PGA Tour and PIF. This resentment seems to have lingered. If anyone had cause for anger, it was McIlroy; he earlier did so much of the PGA Tour’s public bidding against LIV. Rather than sulk, McIlroy wants to be a force for greater good.

JUST A SMALL TOWN GIRL pic.twitter.com/NefSbCQjAk — PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) April 29, 2024

The bigger issue is that Woods’s entire legacy is wrapped up in the PGA Tour. He needs the PGA Tour, above or even at the cost of all else, to thrive and prosper. If the shape of elite golf changes it would only be natural for Woods to ponder how his achievements may be viewed decades from now. Like Cantlay, though, Woods has been hopelessly opaque when placed behind a microphone.

There are other reasons for McIlroy to be involved. If the PGA Tour wants to present itself as an upwardly mobile organisation, it surely cannot operate without European presence in its decision making. There is scepticism about the value of a strategic alliance between the PGA and DP World Tour; that is only enhanced by such a US-centric boardroom.

A conference call on Monday will determine the next step. Shunning McIlroy would represent an epic embarrassment. Whether the four-time major winner is back to front and centre, this must also be the trigger for others on the PGA Tour to finally display the courage of their convictions. Minus McIlroy, golf is sleepwalking.

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