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  • Irish Open: Rory McIlroy soars into contention with six-under par round at The K Club

    Irish Open: Rory McIlroy soars into contention with six-under par round at The K Club

    Rory McIlroy now sits near the top of the leaderboard heading into Sunday’s final round; McIlroy won his only other Irish Open when the event was held at the same venue in 2016 and is looking to repeat; watch final round live from 12.30pm on Sunday on Sky Sports Golf

    Last Updated: 09/09/23 5:06pm

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    Rory McIlroy had an incredible moment of luck, hitting his approach shot off a rock and onto the 16th green!

    Rory McIlroy had an incredible moment of luck, hitting his approach shot off a rock and onto the 16th green!

    Rory McIlroy was left cursing his luck as he battled to play his way into contention for a second Horizon Irish Open title at The K Club.

    Back at the venue where he lifted the title in 2016, McIlroy began the third round eight shots off the lead but not without hope of mounting a victory charge.

    The four-time major winner got off to an ideal start with a birdie on the first and picked up another on the fourth, but then saw his birdie putt on the ninth horseshoe around the hole and stay out.

    McIlroy’s eagle chip from the back of the 10th green also caught the edge of the hole and stayed out, but the tap-in birdie took him to eight under par, five behind leaders Shubhankar Sharma and Jordan Smith.

    He had holed out from 116 yards for an eagle on the 16th in round two, but it was a completely different story on the same hole 24 hours later.

    Attempting to reach the green in two, his approach from 225 yards away in the semi rough found the water in front of the green and from the drop zone his fourth shot hit a rock on the edge of the hazard, but bounced on to the green.

    McIlroy narrowly missed the long par attempt and the resulting bogey dropped him four off the lead now held by Germany’s Hurly Long, with Smith having run up a double bogey on the seventh.

    Watch the final round of the Horizon Irish Open at The K Club live from 12.30pm on Sunday on Sky Sports Golf.

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  • Walker Cup 2023: Team USA fight back to beat Great Britain and Ireland 14.5-11.5 at St Andrews

    Walker Cup 2023: Team USA fight back to beat Great Britain and Ireland 14.5-11.5 at St Andrews

    Team USA dominated the Sunday singles to claim a fourth consecutive victory in the biennial contest; World amateur No 1 Gordon Sargent won all four of his matches for the United States, who won 14.5-11.5 at St Andrews

    Last Updated: 03/09/23 9:08pm

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    Highlights from day two of The Walker Cup at St Andrews

    Highlights from day two of The Walker Cup at St Andrews

    The United States staged a superb fightback to beat Great Britain and Ireland and retain the Walker Cup at St Andrews.

    GB&I led by three points after the opening day, but the USA won Sunday morning’s foursomes 3-1 to reduce their deficit and then took seven points from the 10 singles matches to win by 14.5 to 11.5.

    England’s Jack Bigham and Ireland’s Mark Power were the home side’s only winners in the singles, Bigham beating Nick Gabrelcik 3&2 and Power making birdies on the 17th and 18th to defeat Ben James and claim his third victory of the weekend.

    Team USA claimed a 14.5-11.5 victory in the Walker Cup

    Team USA claimed a 14.5-11.5 victory in the Walker Cup

    The visitors had been odds-on favourites to secure a fourth consecutive victory in the biennial contest for the top male amateur golfers, with eight of the 10-man side ranked in the world’s top 10.

    World No 1 Gordon Sargent led from the front and completed a perfect 4-0 record with victory over John Gough on the 18th, as Gough crucially hit his tee shot out of bounds on the previous hole to fall behind.

    Gordon Sargent impressed for Team USA in their Walker Cup victory

    Gordon Sargent impressed for Team USA in their Walker Cup victory

    GB&I captain Stuart Wilson said: “We’re obviously disappointed. We had a nice lead this morning that we kind of let slide quite a bit in the foursomes but I think where the guys will be hurting the most is they’ll know themselves they haven’t turned up this afternoon and acquitted themselves in the way we know they can.

    “We always thought it was going to be a tight match and everything went our way yesterday (Saturday). Six matches went up the last and we got four and a half points out of them but all the momentum seemed to be with the US side today. To be fair to the players they are a great side and they handled the conditions a lot better than our guys.”

    Stuart Wilson was the non-playing captain for Great Britain and Ireland

    Stuart Wilson was the non-playing captain for Great Britain and Ireland

    US captain Mike McCoy, who was a player on the last American side to lose the Walker Cup in 2015, said: “It’s pretty special, it’s certainly the pinnacle of my golfing life. After the morning session I felt a lot better, like we were really back in the tournament and had a chance to win this thing.

    “Last night I was pretty concerned as the mornings are historically not our strong suit, but the guys played great and I think the morning was what made the day.”

    What’s next?

    Luke Donald will name his six captain’s picks to complete Europe’s Ryder Cup side on Monday, live from 2pm on Sky Sports Golf, ahead of the contest taking place from September 29-October 1.

    The next DP World Tour event is the Horizon Irish Open, beginning on Thursday at the K Club, where Rory McIlroy, Tyrrell Hatton and Shane Lowry are all due to feature.

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  • Portland Classic: Megan Khang on course for second LPGA Tour win in a week

    Portland Classic: Megan Khang on course for second LPGA Tour win in a week

    Megan Khang is again on top at the Portland Classic after three rounds, six days on from winning the CPKC Women’s Open at Shaughnessy in Vancouver, her first LPGA Tour victory; Hyo Joon Jang of South Korea and Monday qualifier Chanettee Wannasaen of Thailand are tied for second.

    Last Updated: 03/09/23 8:12am

    Megan Khang is in the form of her life as she sets the pace with 18 holes remaining at the Portland Classic

    Megan Khang closed with an 18-foot birdie putt for her third straight six-under 66 and a one-stroke lead on Saturday at the Portland Classic in a bid to win for the second straight week.

    The 25-year-old American is on top at Columbia Edgewater six days after winning the CPKC Women’s Open at Shaughnessy in Vancouver, British Columbia, for her first LPGA Tour victory. Columbia Edgewater and Shaughnessy were both designed by AV Macan and feature towering trees.

    “Game feels pretty solid,” Khang said. “I think last week definitely helped build some confidence, knowing I can win out here. It’s not just if it was going to happen or when, but like it has happened, so it’s definitely a great feeling to have under the belt.”

    Hyo Joon Jang of South Korea and Monday qualifier Chanettee Wannasaen of Thailand are tied for second.

    The 20-year-old Jang, ranked 488th in the world, shot a 62. She had 11 birdies and one bogey.

    “I wasn’t really counting birdies,” Jang said. “I was more focusing on the present.”

    Khang played the back nine in five-under 31 to get to 18 under.

    “Just going to try to take what I learned last week into this week, going with a one-shot lead,” Khang said. “So it’s definitely a lot closer and there is a ton of people. I know for a fact you can shoot low, and so it’s going to be anyone’s game out there I feel like.”

    Carlota Ciganda of Spain is fourth at 15 under after a 66. Xiyu Lin (66) is at 14 under with Atthaya Thitikul (67), Ruoning Yin (68) and Gina Kim (68).

    Perrine Delacour, the leader after each of the first two rounds, had a 75 to drop into a tie for 16th at 11 under. After opening with bogey-free rounds of 63 and 67, she opened and closed with double-bogeys on Saturday. She also had three bogeys and just two birdies.

    Columbia Edgewater member Caroline Inglis is tied for 58th at five under after a 75. The former University of Oregon player lives across the Columbia River in Vancouver, Washington

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  • Tour Championship: Viktor Hovland holds off Xander Schauffele to claim dominant FedExCup victory

    Tour Championship: Viktor Hovland holds off Xander Schauffele to claim dominant FedExCup victory

    Viktor Hovland follows BMW Championship victory with five-shot win over Xander Schauffele at East Lake; Ryder Cup star ends the week on 27 under to register sixth PGA Tour title; Wyndham Clark 11 shots back in third ahead of Rory McIlroy

    Last Updated: 28/08/23 12:57am

    Viktor Hovland held off the challenge of Xander Schauffele to win the FedEx Cup

    Viktor Hovland came through a final-round tussle with Xander Schauffele to secure FedExCup glory and an $18million payday with an impressive victory at the season-ending Tour Championship.

    Hovland took a six-shot lead into the final round at East Lake and held at least a three-stroke advantage throughout the final day, although was made to work hard by Schauffele to register a sixth PGA Tour title and second in as many weeks.

    The Norwegian carded seven birdies in a bogey-free 63 to end the week on 27 under and become the third-youngest FedExCup champion in history, while Schauffele had to settle for second despite a stunning final-round 62.

    -27 Viktor Hovland (Nor)

    -22 Xander Schauffele (USA)

    Others: -16 Wyndham Clark (USA), -14 Rory McIlroy (NIrl), -13 Patrick Cantlay (USA)

    Hovland shot seven birdies and no bogeys in a final-round 63

    Hovland shot seven birdies and no bogeys in a final-round 63

    Hovland’s latest success follows his BMW Championship win on Sunday and is set to see him move to world No 4, while US Open champion Wyndham Clark grabbed third on 16 under and Rory McIlroy finished a further two strokes back in fourth after a final-round 65.

    Sunday shootout at East Lake

    Schauffele came into the final day six strokes back and had to hole a five-foot birdie at the first to avoid falling further behind, following Hovland rolling in from 15 feet, with the pair on the second hole when play was halted for nearly two hours due to storms.

    A confused Viktor Hovland is seen jogging across the course to make it to the first tee after he made his way to the old first hole at the Tour Championship.

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    A confused Viktor Hovland is seen jogging across the course to make it to the first tee after he made his way to the old first hole at the Tour Championship.

    A confused Viktor Hovland is seen jogging across the course to make it to the first tee after he made his way to the old first hole at the Tour Championship.

    Hovland’s first shot after the restart was to hole a 15-footer to save par, as Schauffele two-putted from the fringe and then closed the gap to five when he made an eight-foot birdie at the third.

    Schauffele converted from 15 feet to match Hovland’s birdie at the fourth but was unable to add another at the next, where his playing partner restored his six-shot cushion, with both then getting up and down from the sand to take advantage of the par-five sixth.

    Schauffele's final-round 62 was good enough to earn him second place

    Schauffele’s final-round 62 was good enough to earn him second place

    Both players scrambled from off the green to save par at the seventh and Schauffele closed again with a birdie at the eighth, while Hovland completed a tough two-putt at the par-three ninth to retain a five-shot cushion at the turn.

    The pair both squandered birdie looks from inside seven feet at the 10th, before Schauffele cut the gap to four when he drained a 20-foot birdie at the next and Hovland failed to convert his effort from inside eight feet.

    The American got no closer than within three shots of Hovland all day on Sunday

    The American got no closer than within three shots of Hovland all day on Sunday

    Schauffele temporarily moved within three at the 12th after registering a seventh birdie of the day, while Hovland only retained his cushion when he responded to a clunky chip from just off the green by making a 25-footer to save par at the 14th.

    Hovland reclaimed control of the tournament with back-to-back birdies from the 16th to take a five-shot lead to the last, where he splashed out of the sand to eight feet and matched Schauffele’s birdie to close out victory in style.

    Clark birdied two of his last three holes to end the week on 16 under, while McIlroy mixed seven birdies with two bogeys on the final day to card a final-round 65 and former FedExCup champion Patrick Cantlay rounded off the top-five with a closing 66.

    England’s Tommy Fleetwood shared sixth spot with Collin Morikawa and world No 1 Scottie Scheffler, with Matt Fitzpatrick in a share of ninth on 10 under and Ryder Cup hopeful Sepp Straka a further shot back in tied-14th.

    What’s next?

    The new FedExCup Fall campaign begins with the Fortinet Championship in California from September 14-17, with the PGA Tour then taking a week off ahead of the Ryder Cup at Marco Simone Golf Club in Rome from September 29-October 1. Stream the PGA Tour and more for £26 a month for 12 months with NOW.

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  • Czech Masters: Todd Clements earns shock maiden DP World Tour win as Matt Wallace falls short

    Czech Masters: Todd Clements earns shock maiden DP World Tour win as Matt Wallace falls short

    Todd Clements finished on 22 under and a shot clear of Matt Wallace, with Nicolai Hojgaard four strokes back in third and Robert MacIntyre in a share of fourth; Final event of Ryder Cup qualifying is the Omega European Masters, beginning on Thursday

    Last Updated: 27/08/23 5:21pm

    Todd Clements secured a maiden DP World Tour title at the D+D Real Czech Masters

    Todd Clements secured a maiden DP World Tour title after holding off a host of Ryder Cup hopefuls to claim a dramatic one-shot victory at the D+D Real Czech Masters.

    Clements overturned a three-stroke deficit during a thrilling final round at Albatross Golf Resort in Prague, where he charged into contention with six birdies in his opening eight holes.

    The Englishman added three straight birdies from the 11th to raises hopes of a ’59 round’, only to par each of his last five holes to close a bogey-free 63 and set the clubhouse target at 22 under.

    Matt Wallace made a late victory push when he moved within one of the lead with four holes to play, but he was unable to find a birdie over the closing stretch and finished a shot back in second.

    Nicolai Hojgaard finished four strokes back in third and Robert MacIntyre retained his place in the final automatic Ryder Cup qualification spot by claiming a share of fourth, with potential Team Europe debutant Ludvig Aberg also in the large group on 17 under.

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    What’s next?

    The DP World Tour heads to Switzerland next for the Omega European Masters, held at Crans-sur-Sierre GC, with the tournament also serving as the last qualifying event in the race to qualify for Europe’s Ryder Cup team.

    Live coverage begins on Thursday from 12.30pm on Sky Sports Golf. Stream the DP World Tour and more for £26 a month for 12 months with NOW.

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  • Tour Championship: Viktor Hovland builds big lead and closing on FedExCup victory at East Lake

    Tour Championship: Viktor Hovland builds big lead and closing on FedExCup victory at East Lake

    Xander Schauffele sits in second place and Collin Morikawa shares third with Keegan Bradley; Scottie Scheffler, Jon Rahm and Wyndham Clark in tied-fifth as Viktor Hovland closes on FedExCup victory; Watch the final round live on Sunday from 5pm on Sky Sports Golf

    Last Updated: 27/08/23 1:34am

    Viktor Hovland takes a six-shot lead into the final round of the FedExCup finale

    Viktor Hovland is closing in on back-to-back PGA Tour titles and FedExCup victory after taking a commanding six-shot lead heading into the final round of the Tour Championship.

    Last week’s BMW Championship winner shared top spot with Collin Morikawa heading into the weekend of the season finale but pulled clear of the field during a weather-disrupted third round at East Lake.

    Hovland mixed five birdies with a lone bogey during an impressive four-under 66 to move to 20 under, leaving him comfortably ahead of closest challenge Xander Schauffele and in prime position to secure the $18million jackpot.

    Viktor Hovland fired a final-round 61 to win the BMW Championship on Sunday

    Viktor Hovland fired a final-round 61 to win the BMW Championship on Sunday

    Schauffele posted a two-under 68 to sit in second ahead of Morikawa and Keegan Bradley, who birdied two of his last four holes to salvage a level-par 70, with world No 1 Scottie Scheffler among those in the group tied-fifth after struggling to a three-over 73.

    Hovland takes control of the Tour Championship

    After the final pair opened with back-to-back pars, Hovland missed a 10-foot birdie look at the third and Morikawa failed to convert from a similar distance at the next as neither was able to grab the advantage.

    Collin Morikawa was playing alongside Hovland in the final group on Saturday at East Lake

    Collin Morikawa was playing alongside Hovland in the final group on Saturday at East Lake

    Morikawa carded his first dropped shot of the tournament when he hit a poor chip into a bunker on his way to a double-bogey at the fifth, gifting Hovland a two-shot lead with a par, only for Schauffele to make three birdies in a four-hole stretch from the fourth to close within one.

    Hovland ended a run of pars by posting back-to-back birdies from the sixth, which put him four clear when Schauffele bogeyed the eighth, with the Norwegian squandering a 10-foot look on the same hole after a stunning recovery from the fairway bunker.

    Xander Schauffele will play in the final group on Sunday

    Xander Schauffele will play in the final group on Sunday

    Schauffele started his back nine with an eight-foot birdie but dropped a shot at the 12th after a wayward tee shot left him punching out of the trees, with Hovland staying four ahead when play was halted at 5.28pm local time (10.28pm BST) for 75 minutes due to the threat of lightning.

    Hovland made the dream start when play resumed as he followed a 10-foot birdie at the 12th by converting from double the distance at the next, which briefly saw him move seven ahead when Schauffele missed from five feet to save par at the 15th.

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    Schauffele responded by making a 12-foot birdie at the 16th, allowing him to close within five when Hovland bogeyed the 14th after an errant drive and poor approach, only for the leader to bounce back himself by pouring in from 15 feet at the par-three next.

    Hovland squandered birdie looks from inside 10 feet on each of his last three holes but remained six ahead and in control after Schauffele could only par the last, with Bradley and Morikawa a further stroke back heading into the final day.

    Viktor Hovland threatened to extend his lead further over the closing holes

    Viktor Hovland threatened to extend his lead further over the closing holes

    “I need to go out and try and put as much pressure on him [Hovland] tomorrow on that front nine as I can and hope for the best,” Schauffele said. “He’s just playing unbelievable golf.”

    US Open champion Wyndham Clark and Masters winner Jon Rahm share fifth spot on 11 under with FedExCup leader Scheffler, who carded his only birdie of the day on the final hole, with Rory McIlory a further two strokes back in a share of eighth after a one-over 71 dropped him to nine under.

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  • Tour Championship: Viktor Hovland, Collin Morikawa share halfway lead in FedExCup season finale

    Tour Championship: Viktor Hovland, Collin Morikawa share halfway lead in FedExCup season finale

    Scottie Scheffler heads into the weekend two back and Keegan Bradley is three behind, with Jon Rahm sharing fourth spot with Xander Schauffele; Rory McIlroy is six back as he chases successive FedExCup titles; Watch the Tour Championship live on Saturday from 6pm on Sky Sports Golf

    Last Updated: 25/08/23 11:43pm

    Viktor Hovland is looking for a second victory in as many weeks on the PGA Tour

    Viktor Hovland produced a back-nine birdie burst to share the halfway lead with Collin Morikawa at the PGA Tour’s season-ending Tour Championship.

    Hovland, starting the week second in the standings after Sunday’s stunning BMW Championship victory, made five birdies in a six-hole stretch on his way to a brilliant second-round 64 at East Lake Golf Club.

    The Norweigan set the clubhouse target at 16 under, before Morikawa joined him by following his opening-round 61 by signing off a bogey-free 64 with back-to-back birdies to continue his blemish-free start to the tournament.

    -16 Viktor Hovland (Nor), Collin Morikawa (USA)

    -14 Scottie Scheffler (USA)

    Others: -13 Keegan Bradley (USA); -12 Jon Rahm (Esp), Xander Schauffele (USA); -10 Rory McIlroy (NIrl)

    Collin Morikawa birdied his final two holes and is the only player bogey-free after 36 holes

    Collin Morikawa birdied his final two holes and is the only player bogey-free after 36 holes

    Scheffler sits in third place after a bogey-free 65 and Keegan Bradley is in fourth spot on 14 under, while Xander Schauffele lies a further stroke back alongside Jon Rahm and Rory McIlroy heads into the weekend six off the lead.

    Stars continue to impress at East Lake

    Scheffler – playing in the penultimate group – birdied the first to temporarily make it a four-way tie at the top, only for Morikawa edge back ahead after following his opening-round 61 by starting with a birdie.

    Scottie Scheffler will go out in the penultimate group again on Saturday

    Scottie Scheffler will go out in the penultimate group again on Saturday

    Hovland opened with three straight pars and holed from 10 feet at the fourth to match the birdie of Scheffler, with both players taking advantage of the par-five sixth to move to 12 under.

    Morikawa also birdied the sixth and added another from 12 feet at the eighth to reach the turn one ahead of Scheffler, with Hovland a further shot back after failing to get up and down from off the green to save par at the seventh.

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    Scheffler pulled level with a birdie at the 12th, where Hovland also picked up a shot to start his birdie burst, while Morikawa missed from inside four feet at the previous hole for the chance to restore his one-shot advantage.

    Morikawa responded by birdieing the 12th to reclaim top spot, only for Hovland to convert from 10 feet at the 13th and match Scheffler’s birdie at the next to make it a three-way tie at top on 14 under.

    Viktor Hovland mixed seven birdies with a lone bogey in his second round

    Viktor Hovland mixed seven birdies with a lone bogey in his second round

    Hovland made a fourth straight birdie at the 15th and added another at the 17th to temporarily double his lead, before laying up at the par-five last and signing off with a par, as Morikawa followed a birdie at the 17th with a two-putt gain at the 18th to leave the pair tied at the top.

    McIlroy: “I’m limited in what I can do”

    McIlroy continued to be troubled by back spasms during his second round, but the defending champion – looking to become the first back-to-back winner of the FedExCup – built on his opening-round 70 by carding a three-under 67 on Friday.

    Rory McIlroy heads into the weekend in seventh spot

    Rory McIlroy heads into the weekend in seventh spot

    “I’m limited in what I can do, but I’m here grinding away, battling away,” McIlroy said. “So happy to be through 36 holes. I felt like I had a little more speed. I was probably half a club off my numbers than maybe a full club yesterday. But still it’s just hard to get my right side through the ball.

    “It actually feels better with the longer clubs because I’m more upright in my posture. When I sort of get down to the shorter stuff, trying to stay in my posture is a struggle.”

    Rory McIlroy will play alongside US Open champion Wyndham Clark on Saturday

    Rory McIlroy will play alongside US Open champion Wyndham Clark on Saturday

    McIlroy is set to return to Europe after the FedExCup Playoffs and play back-to-back DP World Tour events, starting at the Horizon Irish Open from September 7-10 before the BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth a week later. The Ryder Cup then takes place in Italy from September 29-October 1.

    “I would rather it [injury] pop up now than in three or four weeks’ time,” McIlroy added. “I’ve managed it well and I think I did well to get through yesterday. I’ve got through another day, so hopefully it feels a bit better over the weekend. Not great timing, but at the same time, it could be worse!”

    Who can move ahead at the Tour Championship? Watch the PGA Tour’s season finale and the race for the FedExCup throughout the week live on Sky Sports. Live coverage continues Saturday from 6pm on Sky Sports Golf. Stream the PGA Tour and more for £26 a month for 12 months with NOW.

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  • Czech Masters: Alexander Bjork one ahead as Matt Wallace makes late push for Ryder Cup spot

    Czech Masters: Alexander Bjork one ahead as Matt Wallace makes late push for Ryder Cup spot

    This week’s DP World Tour event is the penultimate tournament to qualify for Team Europe’s next Ryder Cup team; Alexander Bjork takes a one-shot lead into the weekend in Prague; watch the Czech Masters live on Saturday from 11.30am on Sky Sports Golf

    Last Updated: 25/08/23 7:50pm

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    Highlights from the second round of the Czech Masters from the Albatross Golf Resort

    Highlights from the second round of the Czech Masters from the Albatross Golf Resort

    Alexander Bjork made a big statement to Ryder Cup captain Luke Donald by grabbing the halfway lead at the D+D Real Czech Masters.

    Bjork, playing alongside Donald and hoping to force his way into consideration for a Ryder Cup debut in Rome next month, followed an opening-round 65 with a brilliant bogey-free 66 at Albatross Golf Resort in Prague.

    The Swede took advantage of the par-five first and charged up the leaderboard by holing from 15 feet at the eighth to spark a run of four consecutive birdies, with Bjork adding a 15-foot birdie at the 16th and continuing his blemish-free start to the tournament.

    Alexander Bjork holds a one-shot halfway lead in Prague

    Alexander Bjork holds a one-shot halfway lead in Prague

    Bjork sits a shot clear of Denmark’s Nicolai Hojgaard, who posted a five-under 67, while Matt Wallace gave Donald another potential selection headache after a stunning second-round 63.

    Wallace, who won his first PGA Tour title earlier this season and narrowly missed out on a Ryder Cup spot in 2018, carded an eagle and seven birdies to share third spot on 11 under with Finland’s Sami Valimaki.

    Matt Wallace is looking to feature for Team Europe next month at Marco Simone GC

    Matt Wallace is looking to feature for Team Europe next month at Marco Simone GC

    “I keep saying to myself that I’m going to be in contention this week and I’m going to take that on going forward,” Wallace said. “Everything’s OK. Don’t panic, there’s no reason to get frustrated. I was seven shots behind going into today after my round yesterday.

    “Before I’d have gone ‘Wow, I’m too far back’, but it’s fine. I’m playing good. That’s what the best players do and I’m trying to learn from them.”

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    Sweden’s Ludvig Aberg – another contender for a captain’s pick for Team Europe – is in the group three behind after a six-under 66, while Ryder Cup vice-captain Edoardo Molinari is within four of the lead after rounds of 66 and 69.

    Yannik Paul, Adrian Meron and Victor Perez – all inside the top-seven on the European Points List – head into the weekend on eight under, as Robert MacIntyre dropped down the leaderboard after a quadruple-bogey late in his round.

    Robert MacIntyre had a nightmare with a seven on a par-three which saw him hit the water twice in front of Ryder Cup captain Luke Donald

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    Robert MacIntyre had a nightmare with a seven on a par-three which saw him hit the water twice in front of Ryder Cup captain Luke Donald

    Robert MacIntyre had a nightmare with a seven on a par-three which saw him hit the water twice in front of Ryder Cup captain Luke Donald

    MacIntyre, who currently holds an automatic qualification spot and can secure a Ryder Cup debut with victory this week, depending on other spots, put two balls in the water at the par-three 16th to fall eight strokes off the halfway lead.

    Donald narrowly missed the cut despite a two-under 70, while Shane Lowry – the highest-ranked player in the field – also made an early exit after successive 71s left him outside the cut mark.

    Watch the D+D Real Czech Masters throughout the weekend live on Sky Sports. Live coverage continues on Saturday from 11.30am on Sky Sports Golf. Stream the DP World Tour and more for £26 a month for 12 months with NOW.

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  • DP World Tour: Robert MacIntyre three back as Sami Valimaki grabs early Czech Masters lead

    DP World Tour: Robert MacIntyre three back as Sami Valimaki grabs early Czech Masters lead

    Sami Valimaki birdied his first five holes on his way to a two-shot lead in Prague; Robert MacIntyre is among the Ryder Cup hopefuls in action; Watch the second round live on Friday from midday on Sky Sports Golf

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    Robert MacIntyre can guarantee his Ryder Cup spot with a strong performance in Prague

    Ryder Cup hopefuls Robert MacIntyre and Alexander Bjork seized their chance to personally impress Europe captain Luke Donald on day one of the D+D Real Czech Masters.

    Playing alongside Donald in the penultimate qualifying event at Albatross Golf Resort, MacIntyre carded an opening 66 and Bjork went one better with a 65 to share second place, two shots behind pacesetter Sami Valimaki.

    Nicolai Hojgaard and Ludvig Aberg, who had been placed in the same group as vice-captain Francesco Molinari, carded rounds of 65 and 68 respectively, with Yannik Paul shooting a 66 matched by Molinari’s brother Edoardo, his playing partner for the first two rounds and another vice-captain.

    Sami Valimaki holds a two-shot lead after the opening day

    Sami Valimaki holds a two-shot lead after the opening day

    Donald admitted on Wednesday the identity of his six wild cards was giving him sleepless nights, but he can only have been encouraged by the form of those trying to make the case for selection.

    MacIntyre holds the third and final automatic qualifying place on the European Points list and a victory in Prague, coupled with none of his rivals finishing in the top five, would seal his place in the side.

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    “I’m delighted with the round,” MacIntyre said after a bogey-free 66. “I was hoping for that after last week (a missed cut in Northern Ireland). I felt like I drove it well, iron play was good and I putted decent. I’ve got a lot on my mind, a lot going on and I’ve just got to keep fighting.”

    Bjork, who is 20th on the European Points list, also kept his card bogey-free and finished with four straight birdies in front of Donald, whose own 71 was marred by a double-bogey six on the eighth, his penultimate hole.

    “It was really fun,” Bjork said. “Luke is a great player and a player looked up to when I was younger. It was fun playing with him. We’re getting close (to the Ryder Cup) but I’m just trying to focus, like I have done all season, on what I should do with my game. I’m still doing that and that’s what I should do.”

    Alexander Bjork is chasing as a second DP World Tour title

    Alexander Bjork is chasing as a second DP World Tour title

    Valimaki started his round from the 10th with five straight birdies and picked up four more shots on the front nine to card a bogey-free 63 and enjoy a two-shot lead over a five-strong chasing pack.

    “I was just flowing,” the Finn said. “When you start putting good and hitting it good, you just keep going and enjoy the round. Last time here I missed the cut by a lot of shots so I didn’t have big expectations for the week. It’s nice to start this way.”

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  • FedEx St. Jude Championship: Rory McIlroy, Scottie Scheffler move into contention as Lucas Glover takes lead

    FedEx St. Jude Championship: Rory McIlroy, Scottie Scheffler move into contention as Lucas Glover takes lead

    Rory McIlroy & Scottie Scheffler both shot four-under par rounds to move within three shots of leader Lucas Glover; First-round leader Jordan Spieth is one shot back; Continue to watch the PGA Tour’s FedEx St. Jude Championship live on Saturday from 7pm on Sky Sports Golf

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    Highlights from day two of the FedEx St. Jude Championship from Memphis.

    Highlights from day two of the FedEx St. Jude Championship from Memphis.

    Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler surged into contention at the FedEx St. Jude Championship as Lucas Glover took the lead after the second round at TPC Southwind.

    Glover shot a 64 on Friday, nipping in front of fellow American Jordan Spieth to sit on top of the leaderboard.

    Glover was six under for his 18 holes and 10 under overall, one stroke ahead of Spieth and two in front of a chasing pack of five including England’s Tommy Fleetwood.

    An eagle at the 16th, Glover’s seventh hole, lit a fire under his round and he followed with a run of three birdies in four holes on the front nine as he put together a blemish-free card in Memphis.

    Spieth followed his eye-catching 63 on Thursday with a patchier 68. He was two under on Friday’s play, peaking with a magnificent bunker shot that nestled in the hole from 16 yards and got him in in two shots at the short fourth.

    That was one of six birdies he managed, but his progress was offset by four bogeys – two in succession immediately following his brilliant effort from the sand.

    Tommy Fleetwood trails leader Lucas Glover by one shot

    Tommy Fleetwood trails leader Lucas Glover by one shot

    Fleetwood hit his second 66 in a row, but a dropped shot at the final hole saw the Brit end the day two shots back from Glover.

    The top two ranked players in the world – Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy – are one further back on seven under.

    The pair, who played together on Thursday and Friday alongside World No 3 Jon Rahm, could be paired once more on Saturday after both signing for 66 to stay in the hunt for a title tilt over the weekend.

    They were both five shots back from Glover when entering the final four holes of the round, but managed to play the closing stretch in two-under to take up a menacing position on the leaderboard.

    After a dreadful opening round, Rahm shot a much-improved 67 to finish at level par for the tournament, with the Spaniard aided by a spectacular recovery chip in from the bunker at the 18th having hit his tee shot in the water.

    Well positioned at six-under are American duo Xander Schauffele and Max Homa, while Collin Morikawa and Patrick Cantlay are among the group a shot further back.

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  • AIG Women’s Open: Full groupings and tee times for third round of major finale at Walton Heath

    AIG Women’s Open: Full groupings and tee times for third round of major finale at Walton Heath

    Ally Ewing holds the halfway lead at the AIG Women’s Open, with Charley Hull part of the chasing pack and chasing a maiden major victory; Watch the third round live on Saturday from midday on Sky Sports Golf

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    Highlights of the second round of the AIG Women’s Open from Walton Heath.

    Highlights of the second round of the AIG Women’s Open from Walton Heath.

    Pairings and tee times for the third round of the AIG Women’s Open, held at Walton Heath in Surrey and exclusively live on Saturday from midday on Sky Sports Golf.

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    Starting at hole one

    0835 Moriya Jutanugarn (Tha)

    0845 Danielle Kang, Akie Iwai (Jpn)

    0855 Cara Gainer (Eng), Wei-Ling Hsu (Tai)

    0905 Lindy Duncan, Alice Hewson (Eng)

    Watch Charley Hull hole two huge birdie putts at the AIG Women's Open!

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    Watch Charley Hull hole two huge birdie putts at the AIG Women’s Open!

    Watch Charley Hull hole two huge birdie putts at the AIG Women’s Open!

    0915 Haruka Kawasaki (Jpn), Georgia Hall (Eng)

    0925 Maja Stark (Swe), Caroline Hedwall (Swe)

    0935 Angela Stanford, Kylie Henry (Sco)

    0945 Diksha Dagar (Ind), Klara Davidson Spilkova (Cze)

    0955 Mao Saigo (Jpn), Yuri Yoshida (Jpn)

    1010 Julia Lopez Ramirez (Esp) (x), Hae Ran Ryu (Kor)

    1020 Anna Nordqvist (Swe), Charlotte Heath (Eng) (x)

    1030 Johanna Gustavsson (Swe), Hyejin Choi (Kor)

    Charley Hull analysed her performance at round two of The AIG Women's Open as she is tied for second at the end of the day.

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    Charley Hull analysed her performance at round two of The AIG Women’s Open as she is tied for second at the end of the day.

    Charley Hull analysed her performance at round two of The AIG Women’s Open as she is tied for second at the end of the day.

    1040 Celine Boutier (Fra), Xiyu Janet Lin (Chn)

    1050 Amy Yang (Kor), Stephanie Meadow (NIrl)

    1100 Gemma Dryburgh (Sco), Leona Maguire (Ire)

    1110 Alim Kim (Kor), Nicole Broch Estrup (Den)

    1125 Olivia Cowan (Ger), Pajaree Anannarukarn (Tha)

    1135 Eun Hee Ji (Kor), Jiyai Shin (Kor)

    1145 Emily Kristine Pedersen (Den), Kokona Sakurai (Jpn)

    1155 Nelly Korda, Ruoning Yin (Chn)

    1205 Na Rin An (Kor), Mina Harigae

    Watch Anna Nordqvist fail to get her ball in the air from the rough and scuff it down the fairway.

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    Watch Anna Nordqvist fail to get her ball in the air from the rough and scuff it down the fairway.

    Watch Anna Nordqvist fail to get her ball in the air from the rough and scuff it down the fairway.

    1215 Yuna Nishimura (Jpn), Megan Khang

    1225 Rose Zhang, Grace Kim (Aus)

    1240 Yu Liu (Chn), Jaravee Boonchant (Tha)

    1250 Morgane Metraux (Sui), Jeongeun Lee6 (Kor)

    1300 Ayaka Furue (Jpn), Jenny Shin (Kor)

    1310 Lindsey Weaver-Wright, In Gee Chun (Kor)

    1320 Miyu Yamashita (Jpn), Linn Grant (Swe)

    1330 Ryann O’Toole, Perrine Delacour (Fra)

    1340 Jin Young Ko (Kor), Nasa Hataoka (Jpn)

    Jodi Ewart Shadoff joins Sarah Stirk in the Sky Zone to discuss the atmosphere at the AIG Women's Open and how the tournament is 'amazing for women's golf'.

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    Jodi Ewart Shadoff joins Sarah Stirk in the Sky Zone to discuss the atmosphere at the AIG Women’s Open and how the tournament is ‘amazing for women’s golf’.

    1355 Minjee Lee (Aus), Aditi Ashok (Ind)

    1405 Allisen Corpuz, Atthaya Thitikul (Tha)

    1415 Jodi Ewart Shadoff (Eng), Angel Yin

    1425 Gaby Lopez (Mex), Alison Lee

    1435 Hyo Joo Kim (Kor), Lilia Vu

    1445 Charley Hull (Eng), Minami Katsu (Jpn)

    1455 Andrea Lee, Ally Ewing

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    You can download the Sky Sports App to get news, interviews, highlights, clips, leaderboard scores and a dedicated blog, while other special AIG Women’s Open programming will be available to download via Sky Sports On Demand.

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  • AIG Women’s Open: Dame Laura Davies targeting St Andrews send-off after Walton Heath withdrawal

    AIG Women’s Open: Dame Laura Davies targeting St Andrews send-off after Walton Heath withdrawal

    Dame Laura Davies has made 43 consecutive AIG Women’s Open appearances and won the event in 1986, before it was classified as a major, Englishwoman withdrew through injury mid-round at Walton Heath; Watch the AIG Women’s Open live this week on Sky Sports Golf

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    Who will win the final women’s major of the year? Watch throughout the week live on Sky Sports Golf

    Who will win the final women’s major of the year? Watch throughout the week live on Sky Sports Golf

    Dame Laura Davies remains hopeful of signing off her record-breaking AIG Women’s Open career at St Andrews in 2024 after being forced to withdraw from this year’s contest through injury.

    The golfing legend, who said pre-tournament that her 43rd consecutive AIG Women’s Open “might be my last one”, only completed six holes of her opening round at Walton Heath before being forced to pull out with a wrist injury.

    Past winners of the event aged 60 or under receive an exemption to play each year, with Davies – who won the event in 1986 before it became recognised as a major – turning 60 in October and remaining eligible to compete in the 2024 edition at St Andrews.

     Dame Laura Davies is yet to commit to competing at the AIG Women's Open next summer

    Dame Laura Davies is yet to commit to competing at the AIG Women’s Open next summer

    Davies has only played a limited schedule in recent seasons and intends to scale back further over the year ahead, with the four-time major winner set to decide nearer the time whether she will extend her streak of AIG Women’s Open appearances at the Home of Golf.

    “I’m probably not going to play any more regular tour events,” Davies told Sky Sports. “I’m going to be playing some seniors tour events next year and then, if I feel my game is good enough, I will have a go at St Andrews.

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    “It’s my favourite golf course in the world so couldn’t be better, but I’m not going to go there if I’m playing really horrible golf.

    “Hopefully the senior events I play in will be enough to have some kind of game going in.”

    Highlights of the first round of the AIG Women's Open from Walton Heath.

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    Highlights of the first round of the AIG Women’s Open from Walton Heath.

    Davies was nine over for her round after four bogeys, a double bogey and a triple-bogey over the first six holes, with the Englishwoman calling time on her round after an errant drive at the seventh.

    “I just kept hitting it in the deep rough and I went for one too many,” Davies explained. “I had been kind of hacking my way down the first three or four holes and then got to six and it was a really bad lie in the brambles.

    “I went for it when I probably should’ve taken a drop and I just felt something in the wrist pop. On the tee shot on seven I felt it again and I thought ‘do you know what, I’m way over par, I’m getting in everyone’s way and it really hurts’, so I called for a ruling.

    “The doctor has a look at it and said it was a rumbling tendon, which I don’t think I’ve had before! I don’t think I could have played today, so I think it was the right decision.

    “It’s disappointing but sometimes you’ve got to know when it’s getting close to the end.”

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  • Jordan Spieth cards impressive first round 63 to lead PGA’s St. Jude Championship

    Jordan Spieth cards impressive first round 63 to lead PGA’s St. Jude Championship

    Jordan Spieth, the 2015 FedExCup champion, holds one-shot lead over Tom Kim after opening round of FedEx St. Jude Championship; Continue to watch the PGA Tour’s FedEx St. Jude Championship live on Friday from 6pm on Sky Sports Golf

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    Highlights of the opening round of the FedEx St. Jude Championship from Memphis.

    Highlights of the opening round of the FedEx St. Jude Championship from Memphis.

    Jordan Spieth chipped in for eagle to take the first-round lead at the FedEx St. Jude Championship, the first leg of the FedExCup Playoffs, on Thursday in Memphis.

    Spieth’s eagle at the par-five 16th hole at TPC Southwind vaulted him into the driver’s seat at seven under, and he made two pars to finish off a bogey-free 63.

    Tom Kim of South Korea is in second at six-under 64, and Collin Morikawa and Argentina’s Emiliano Grillo are tied for third at five-under 65. Lucas Glover, who qualified for the playoffs by winning last week’s Wyndham Championship, is part of a massive tie at four-under 66.

    The top 70 players from the season-long FedExCup points race earned berths into the playoffs, and only the top 50 in the standings after this tournament will advance to next week’s BMW Championship. There is no 36-hole cut at the FedEx St. Jude Championship for the first time.

    FedExCup points leader Jon Rahm had a double bogey and four bogeys en route to a forgettable, three-over 73, putting him tied for 65th.

    Were he to finish the tournament that far down the leaderboard, he is still projected to hold onto the No. 1 spot. Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy, entering the week Nos. 2 and 3, each shot 3-under 67 on Thursday.

    Spieth, the 2015 FedExCup champion, has not won on tour since the RBC Heritage in April 2022.

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  • Women’s Scottish Open: Hinako Shibuno leads Madelene Sagstrom by two shots after first day in Ayrshire

    Women’s Scottish Open: Hinako Shibuno leads Madelene Sagstrom by two shots after first day in Ayrshire

    Japan’s Hinako Shibuno leads the FREED GROUP Women’s Scottish Open from Sweden’s Madelene Sagstrom after the first day of play in Ayrshire; watch the second round of action at Dundonald Links on Friday from 2pm on Sky Sports Golf

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    Hinako Shibuno fired an opening round of 64 (-8) to lead by two strokes at end of the first day of the FREED GROUP Women’s Scottish Open at Dundonald Links in Ayrshire.

    The Japanese star, who won the AIG Women’s Open in 2019, was bogey-free on day one at Dundonald Links rolling in eight birdies.

    Shibuno, who teed off from the 10th hole, began with a birdie and then made four on the trot on holes 13 through 16. The major winner finished her round with a flourish making another three birdies in-a-row on holes six, seven and eight to sit at the top of the leaderboard on eight-under-par.

    “It was really good overall,” said Shibuno. “I putted well. I like Scotland and I like playing in Scotland and the UK. I surprised myself with the four birdies in a row.

    “My finger is getting better, it’s healing now. My fingers and upper body was a little tight, but my sequence is getting better. I’m just being relaxed and more thinking about the sequence, the swing.”

    Sagstrom sits in outright second place on six-under-par after firing a 66 on the first day at Dundonald.

    Madelene Sagstrom fired in 66 on the first day

    Madelene Sagstrom fired in 66 on the first day

    The 30-year-old got off to a hot start with birdies on 10, 11 and 12 before adding another on the 16th hole. There was a dropped shot on the first for the Swede, but she soon bounced back with birdies on three, seven and nine for her round of six-under.

    “It started really solid with three birdies right away,” said the LPGA Tour winner. “I made some really good iron shots today. It kept the driver in play and not fantastic, but I think my iron shots kept me in it. I made some easy putts and overall, a pretty easy day.

    “I think it’s taken me a few years to figure links golf out. As an amateur, I hated it. I can’t hit it low, but I started working with Shane, my caddie who is Irish, two years ago.

    “We’ve really been pushing it since and been able to be much more creative on the golf course and he’s helping me see the different shots now, so it’s really improved over the years. It’s been a journey.”

    Madelene Sagstrom sits in outright second place on six-under-par

    Madelene Sagstrom sits in outright second place on six-under-par

    Broch Estrup, Hedwall and Inglis in joint-third

    Three players are in a share of third place with Nicole Broch Estrup, Caroline Hedwall and Caroline Inglis all on four-under-par. It was a bogey-free round of 68 (-4) for Hedwall, who rolled in birdies on holes two, nine, 10 and 14.

    The seven-time LET winner said: “I played really solid. I was driving it really well. I hit a lot of fairways and it just felt good overall. I missed a couple of shorter birdie putts, but then I made a couple of longer par putts as well. I think it evened out, and I’m just happy with four-under today. It felt like a good start.

    “It’s definitely a test for my patience, but I think I did really well today and just kept staying in the moment and just hitting good shots. My game is shaping up, and it’s nice to put a good score this first day now. It feels decent.”

    Caroline Hedwall is joint third going into Friday

    Caroline Hedwall is joint third going into Friday

    It was also a good day for Denmark’s Broch Estrup who only had one dropped shot and five birdies on her scorecard.

    “It was pretty solid and to shoot four-under on a links course, you have to get a little lucky here and there,” said the LET winner.

    “I made a long putt on seven for birdie, and it just held on to the green, it could have been a tough up-and-down. But overall, it was solid out there. There were lots of fairway, lots of greens and I putted pretty well as well.

    “I like it when the wind is up because it means that you have to work with the ball, and you have to be somehow a good ball-striker to get around, and I consider myself that. I like it when it gets a little tough. I feel like my golf is in a good place at the moment. Today I was really good at doing my things mentally, there’s obviously three more days, but I’m really, really proud of myself today.”

    Six players end the first day in a tie for tenth place on two-under-par including France’s Agathe Sauzon and Sweden’s Linnea Strom.

    However, there was an unfortunate incident during the round for Broch Estrup’s husband and caddie Kasper, who had to stop carrying the bag after 16 holes after he sprained his ankle.

    She added: “Going from 16 to 17, I actually twisted my foot half first and I looked back, and Kasper was like in complete pain, and he twisted his ankle really bad. He was trying to put pressure on his foot, and just there was no chance he could. He was trying to just make it to the 17th tee box and couldn’t.

    “Luckily one of the guys from the Danish golf team is here watching, and he was happy to step on the last few holes. I hit it to like three feet on 17 and then to three meters on the last.”

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  • Tiger Woods joins PGA Tour’s policy board as player director

    Tiger Woods joins PGA Tour’s policy board as player director

    Tiger Woods has admitted he is ‘honoured’ to join the PGA Tour Policy Board as a sixth player director and admits it is a ‘critical point’ for golf’s governing body; the 15-time major champion is currently recovering from ankle surgery.

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    Tiger Woods says this is a ‘critical time’ for the PGA Tour

    Tiger Woods says the PGA Tour is at a “critical point” after joining the Tour’s policy board – as it was also announced no future changes can be approved without player consent.

    The move, which is part of new governance and transparency measures announced by the Tour, will see 15-times major champion Woods join Patrick Cantlay, Charley Hoffman, Peter Malnati, Rory McIlroy and Webb Simpson on the board.

    “I am honoured to represent the players of the PGA Tour,” Woods, who is recovering from the ankle surgery he underwent in April, said in a news release.

    Woods has joined the PGA Tour policy board for the first time in his 27-year career

    Woods has joined the PGA Tour policy board for the first time in his 27-year career

    “This is a critical point for the Tour, and the players will do their best to make certain that any changes that are made in Tour operations are in the best interest of all Tour stakeholders, including fans, sponsors and players.”

    The announcement comes nearly two months after the golf world was left stunned by the announcement of a partnership between the PGA Tour and Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, which controls LIV Golf.

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    According to the PGA Tour, the players and commissioner Jay Monahan will work together to amend the policy board’s governing documents to make it clear that no major decision can be made without the involvement and approval of the player directors.

    The Player Directors’ Special Advisor, Colin Neville, will also be fully aware of negotiations regarding the framework agreement with PIF and provide any information he requests for him to carry out his duties on behalf of the players.

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  • The Senior Open: Alex Cejka defeats Padraig Harrington in play-off to seal third senior major win

    The Senior Open: Alex Cejka defeats Padraig Harrington in play-off to seal third senior major win

    Padraig Harrington lost out in a play-off for the second time this year at a senior major; Alex Cejka claimed a dramatic victory on a day where none of the field were able to break par; Vijay Singh ended the week in third place

    Last Updated: 30/07/23 8:05pm

    Alex Cejka claimed a dramatic play-off victory at The Senior Open

    Alex Cejka defeated Padraig Harrington at the second play-off hole to win the Senior Open Championship at Royal Porthcawl Golf Club.

    Cejka mixed two birdies with five bogeys and a double-bogey in horrendous conditions at Royal Porthcawl to card a five-over 76, with Harrington posting a final-round 75 to join him on five over after missing an eagle attempt for outright victory on the final hole.

    The players returned to the par-five 18th for a play-off, where Harrington tapped in for birdie – after almost holing his eagle putt from off the back of the green – and Cejka two-putted from 30 feet to extend the contest.

    Padraig Harrington narrowly missed out on victory in Wales

    Padraig Harrington narrowly missed out on victory in Wales

    Harrington then missed the green with his approach on the second play-off hole and could only make par, as Cejka posted a two-putt birdie to claim the win and add to his senior major victories in 2021 at the Regions Tradition and KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship.

    “I still can’t believe it,” Cejka said. “It’s been a really tough week. It’s been a really tough two days. I can’t believe I’m standing with the trophy here. Seeing all those great names on the trophy, coming in here with all the pictures and everything, all the guys who won it before me, now holding it myself, it’s surreal.”

    Vijay Singh finished third ahead of Michael Jonzon after a final-round 77, while Philip Archer briefly led during his back nine before dropping four shots over the final four holes to close an eight-over 79 and drop to tied-fifth.

    US Senior Open champion Bernhard Langer ended the week in tied-seventh on 10 over, with former PGA champion Y.E Yang jumping 44 places on the leaderboard during the final day after equalling the lowest round with a level-par 71.

    Some 26 of the 70 players featuring on the final day failed to break 80, with Paul Lawrie carding a 10-over 81 and Colin Montgomerie struggling to a remarkable 17-over 88.

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  • Evian Championship: Celine Boutier leads at the halfway stage as Paula Reto falls back

    Evian Championship: Celine Boutier leads at the halfway stage as Paula Reto falls back

    Celine Boutier moves into a one-shot lead at the halfway stage of the Evian Championship; watch the final major of the year live on Sky Sports

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    Celine Boutier moved into a one-shot lead at the halfway stage of the Evian Championship

    Home favourite Celine Boutier moved into a one-shot lead at the halfway stage of the Evian Championship at the Evian Resort Golf Club in France.

    Boutier, who has previously played the event six times but has yet to break into the top 25 and has missed the cut twice, carded a two-under second round score of 69 to move to seven-under overall and in first place ahead of Patty Tavatanakit and Yuso Saso.

    Nasa Hataoka, Gaby Lopez and Alison Lee were in a three-way tie for fourth on five under.

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    First-round leader Paula Reto of South Africa fell four shots behind Boutier after a torrid time on the back nine.

    Reto had three bogeys and a double in the closing stretch as she signed for a four-over-par 75.

    Scotland’s Gemma Dryburgh was the leading British contender on two under after a second successive 70, level with some of the pre-tournament favourites in Lin Grant, Minjee Lee and Rose Zhang.

    English pair Georgia Hall and Charley Hull both missed the cut on two over and five over respectively.

    Boutier comes into the event with momentum after capturing her third career victory at the LPGA Drive On Championship at Superstition Mountain, while her second-best finish of the season came just last week at the Dow Great Lakes Bay Invitational alongside playing partner Saso.

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  • Who to back at The 151st Open? Players to follow for potential major win at Royal Liverpool

    Who to back at The 151st Open? Players to follow for potential major win at Royal Liverpool

    Cameron Smith returns as defending champion, Scottie Scheffler arrives as world No 1 and Rory McIlroy is chasing a fifth major title; Watch The 151st Open from Royal Liverpool throughout the week live on Sky Sports Golf

    Last Updated: 18/07/23 9:47pm

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    A look at Rory McIlroy’s best shots from his 2014 Open Championship win at this year’s venue, Royal Liverpool

    A look at Rory McIlroy’s best shots from his 2014 Open Championship win at this year’s venue, Royal Liverpool

    All eyes are on the top of the Open Championship betting and picking holes in Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler is extremely difficult.

    However, this is the one major where focusing on bigger prices and generous each-way terms is a must, especially with strong wind forecast for Saturday, and the best bet is Dustin Johnson.

    After a slow start to 2023, Johnson got back into the mix in a major when 10th at the US Open. Crucially, his long game was excellent, and had he putted well he would’ve been asking questions of Wyndham Clark.

    Will Dustin Johnson move three-quarters of the way to the career Grand Slam with victory at The Open?

    Will Dustin Johnson move three-quarters of the way to the career Grand Slam with victory at The Open?

    That aspect of his game has generally looked good on the LIV Golf circuit and his Open record is outstanding. Right from his near-miss in 2011 and even before that when contending at St Andrews, Johnson has looked like a potential winner of the Claret Jug.

    Experience is extremely valuable in any Open Championship and Johnson’s includes a round of 65 here in 2014, the joint-best score of the week. He could well make a winning return to Hoylake.

    Shane Lowry‘s links record needs no introduction and he also shot 65 during that renewal of the Open, enough to secure his first major championship top 10.

    Shane Lowry is looking to win The Open for a second time, following on from his 2019 success at Royal Portrush

    Shane Lowry is looking to win The Open for a second time, following on from his 2019 success at Royal Portrush

    A winner at Portrush five years later and close to the places in two subsequent Open appearances, he should continue to threaten under conditions which favour him after a nice primer last week.

    So might Jordan Spieth, who has plenty of good form behind him this year and can be excused from a poor Genesis Scottish Open.

    The remodelled 17th hole at Royal Liverpool has caused a lot of discussion between players this week with Jordan Spieth suggesting it could cause carnage and Matt Fitzpatrick refusing to comment anything other than 'interesting' about the par 3

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    The remodelled 17th hole at Royal Liverpool has caused a lot of discussion between players this week with Jordan Spieth suggesting it could cause carnage and Matt Fitzpatrick refusing to comment anything other than ‘interesting’ about the par 3

    The remodelled 17th hole at Royal Liverpool has caused a lot of discussion between players this week with Jordan Spieth suggesting it could cause carnage and Matt Fitzpatrick refusing to comment anything other than ‘interesting’ about the par 3

    Viktor Hovland and Cameron Young both threatened at St Andrews having failed to make the cut at The Renaissance and Spieth, whose Open record shows nine cuts made from nine appearances and that famous 2017 win, can bounce back. He’s one of the best Open golfers in this field after all.

    At bigger odds, it could pay to chance Hideki Matsuyama, who placed on his Open debut and far better suited to this style of golf than recent results would suggest.

    Hideki Matsuyama is without a worldwide top-10 since The Players

    Hideki Matsuyama is without a worldwide top-10 since The Players

    He’s had some fitness troubles this year but his long-game stats from all three majors so far have been excellent, bettered only by Scheffler in fact.

    Any improvement on the greens and Matsuyama could reward each-way faith and become the latest player to capture this and The Masters.

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    Finally, Corey Conners fits the bill as a winner this year who contended for the Open in 2021. He was in the mix for three rounds at Oak Hill and now seems ready to hang around all week.

    Watch The 151st Open throughout the week exclusively live on Sky Sports. Live coverage of the opening round begins on Thursday from 6.30am on Sky Sports Golf.

    There is also lots of extra coverage available throughout each day via the red button on Sky Sports Golf, along with Sky Q and Sky Glass, with Featured Groups and Featured Hole feeds available to enjoy as the world’s best players tackle Royal Liverpool.

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  • The 151st Open: Rory McIlroy pulls out of pre-tournament press conference at Royal Liverpool

    The 151st Open: Rory McIlroy pulls out of pre-tournament press conference at Royal Liverpool

    Rory McIlroy is looking for first major victory in nine years at The Open; McIlroy claimed a two-shot win and the Claret Jug the last time it was held at Royal Liverpool; Watch live throughout the week on Sky Sports Golf

    Last Updated: 17/07/23 4:43pm

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    Speaking on the range at Royal Liverpool, Rory McIlroy suggests his focus has already transferred to preparing for The Open less than 24 hours after winning the Scottish Open

    Speaking on the range at Royal Liverpool, Rory McIlroy suggests his focus has already transferred to preparing for The Open less than 24 hours after winning the Scottish Open

    Rory McIlroy has cancelled his pre-tournament press conference at The 151st Open ahead of his bid for a fifth major victory.

    McIlroy, who produced a thrilling finish to win the Genesis Scottish Open on Sunday, had been listed to speak to the media at 9am on Tuesday at Royal Liverpool.

    The former world No 1 has now been removed from Tuesday’s schedule and looks set to skip his press conference for the second successive major.

    A look at Rory McIlroy's best shots from his 2014 Open Championship win at this year's venue, Royal Liverpool

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    A look at Rory McIlroy’s best shots from his 2014 Open Championship win at this year’s venue, Royal Liverpool

    A look at Rory McIlroy’s best shots from his 2014 Open Championship win at this year’s venue, Royal Liverpool

    In a statement, the R&A said: “We have been advised that Rory McIlroy will no longer be taking part in a preview press conference.”

    McIlroy did speak to broadcast media during Monday’s On the Range show, live on Sky Sports, where the Northern Irishman said he was hoping to build on Sunday’s impressive Rolex Series win.

    “Ball striking wise, I think I led the field in terms of stats from tee to green [at The Scottish Open], so that’s something,” McIlroy said. “Great iron play, wedge play, controlling my flight. I’m really happy, I’ve got a new goal, a new purpose and you go again.

    Highlights from a dramatic final round as Rory McIlroy secured a dramatic victory over Robert MacIntyre at the Scottish Open

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    Highlights from a dramatic final round as Rory McIlroy secured a dramatic victory over Robert MacIntyre at the Scottish Open

    Highlights from a dramatic final round as Rory McIlroy secured a dramatic victory over Robert MacIntyre at the Scottish Open

    “If I get myself into a similar position this week, I will certainly draw on what I did last week. But as of right now and getting prepared for this tournament, all that has to be put on the backburner. I just have to focus on getting ready to tee off on Thursday.”

    McIlroy won The Open the last time it was held at Royal Liverpool in 2014, the first of back-to-back major titles, with the 34-year-old looking to draw on those experiences from his previous victory.

    Four-time major champion Dame Laura Davies looks ahead to The Open at Royal Liverpool and backs World No 2 Rory McIlroy to win it

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    Four-time major champion Dame Laura Davies looks ahead to The Open at Royal Liverpool and backs World No 2 Rory McIlroy to win it

    Four-time major champion Dame Laura Davies looks ahead to The Open at Royal Liverpool and backs World No 2 Rory McIlroy to win it

    “[Winning here] feels like such a long time ago,” McIlroy added. “You’re trying to rekindle the memories as I was driving from the airport last night and getting onto the Wirral.

    “I haven’t been here since 2014, so trying to get those memories back again and trying to re familiarise myself with the range and the club, the first tee and everything. It’s nice to comeback anywhere you’ve had success, it’s always a nice feeling.”

    Faldo: McIlroy should act like defending champion

    Sir Nick Faldo has urged McIlroy to act like he “owns the ring” as he bids to end his lengthy major drought.

    The world No 2 has not won a major since the 2014 PGA Championship, a month on from his victory at Royal Liverpool, with Faldo believing McIlroy should behave as if he is the defending champion this week.

    The waiting is almost over for the final men’s major of the year, with round-the-clock coverage from The 151st Open at Royal Liverpool live from July 20-23 on Sky Sports Golf

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    The waiting is almost over for the final men’s major of the year, with round-the-clock coverage from The 151st Open at Royal Liverpool live from July 20-23 on Sky Sports Golf

    The waiting is almost over for the final men’s major of the year, with round-the-clock coverage from The 151st Open at Royal Liverpool live from July 20-23 on Sky Sports Golf

    “Yeah, why not?” Faldo said. “It’s like saying ‘I own the ring, you ain’t gonna knock me down’. I felt that way when I came back to Muirfield in 1992 after winning in 1987. I was playing well, I was world number one, one of the favourites and all that and I thought ‘yeah, this is my spot, I’m gonna defend winning at Muirfield’.

    “He’s got to be feeling good going back to somewhere he’s won before. He’s playing well. I think the most important thing is he just wants to be a golfer right now, give me a bit of space, let me breathe, let me just go and play.

    “He’s one of the top few players in the world and it’s probably a nice feeling for him – he knows if he plays really well he knows the names he’s got to beat.

    The best of the action from a thrilling final round of The 150th Open Championship from St Andrews, where Cameron Smith claimed a maiden major title

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    The best of the action from a thrilling final round of The 150th Open Championship from St Andrews, where Cameron Smith claimed a maiden major title

    The best of the action from a thrilling final round of The 150th Open Championship from St Andrews, where Cameron Smith claimed a maiden major title

    “Nine years is a long time, not many players go nine years [between major wins] but he’s so talented. It’s not like his game’s gone downhill. If he can find a way to almost hit the reset button, he’s still in his prime age; he’s just got to find that little bit of trust and determination. Can you fend off everybody else?

    “You’ve got three days playing against yourself before you then take on the rest of the guys. I’ve got kind of a good vibe. I think he could pull another one out. I think he has a hell of a chance.”

    The 151st Open takes place from July 20-23, with exclusive coverage throughout tournament week live on Sky Sports. Live coverage of the opening round begins on Thursday July 20 from 6.30am on Sky Sports Golf.

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  • Rose Zhang becomes first player since 1951 to win title on her LPGA debut

    Rose Zhang becomes first player since 1951 to win title on her LPGA debut

    LPGA Mizuho Americas Open champion, Rose Zhang: “What is happening? I just can’t believe it. It was just last week when I won NCAAs with my teammates. To turn pro and come out here, it’s just been amazing”; Zhang to take membership on LPGA Tour which comes with the victory

    Last Updated: 05/06/23 8:10am

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    Highlights from day four of the Mizuho Americas Open where Rose Zhang becomes the first player since 1951 to win on the LPGA Tour on a professional debut.

    Highlights from day four of the Mizuho Americas Open where Rose Zhang becomes the first player since 1951 to win on the LPGA Tour on a professional debut.

    Rose Zhang enjoyed a dream start to her professional career with victory in her first event in the Mizuho Americas Open.

    Zhang, who only joined the paid ranks nine days ago, defeated Jennifer Kupcho on the second hole of a play-off after the pair had finished tied on nine under par at Liberty National Golf Club.

    Kupcho set the clubhouse target after a closing 69 and Zhang needed to par the 18th to win in regulation, but found a bunker off the tee and was unable to get up and down from short of the green.

    The 20-year-old American is the first player to win on the LPGA Tour in their professional debut since Beverly Hanson in 1951.

    “What is happening? I just can’t believe it,” said Zhang after two putts for par on the second play-off hole were enough to beat Kupcho.

    “It was just last week when I won NCAAs with my teammates. To turn pro and come out here, it’s just been amazing.”

    Zhang confirmed she will be taking membership on the LPGA Tour which comes with the victory – after finishing her finals at Stanford and moving next week.

    “I understand there is going to be a lot of bumps in the road and I’m expecting a lot of obstacles,” she said. “But I think this is just the start. This is just a stepping stone.

    “It’s crazy that this is my first win, first professional win already, but no doubt there is going to be a lot more things happening down the road.

    “I’m just going to be continuing to learn inside the ropes.”

    Zhang spent a record 141 weeks at the top of the women’s amateur rankings, surpassing the previous best of 135 set by Ireland’s Leona Maguire.

    She became the first women’s player to win two NCAA individual titles following her successful title defence at the end of May, a victory which saw her exceed the number of wins Tiger Woods achieved at Stanford.

    Zhang also won the Augusta National Women’s Amateur in April and the US Women’s Amateur two years ago, as well as helping the United States to Curtis Cup wins over Great Britain and Ireland in 2021 and 2022.

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