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Peter Malnati's Triumph Over the Copperhead Course's Fabled Snake Pit
A Victorious Conquest at the Valspar Championship - The golfing world watched in awe as Peter Malnati showcased his exceptional skills and determination, navigating the daunting Copperhead Course to clinch victory at the prestigious Valspar Championship. This event, a highlight on the PGA Tour calendar, unfolded at the renowned Innisbrook Golf Club in Florida, presenting a thrilling spectacle for golf aficionados worldwide.
Scottie Scheffler's Remarkable Victory at The Players Championship
Scottie Scheffler, fighting through a significant neck injury during the tournament, showcased an extraordinary comeback to clinch the title at the 50th Players Championship. His resilience and skill were on full display, marking a memorable victory at one of golf's most prestigious events. For those who missed the thrilling action of The Players Championship, Scottie Scheffler's performance was nothing short of historic. Overcoming considerable odds, Scheffler not only secured the championship for the second consecutive year but also solidified his status as the World's No. 1 golfer. This victory came hot on the heels of his win at the Arnold Palmer Invitational, further proving his dominance in the sport.
Scottie Scheffler's Masterful Victory at the Arnold Palmer Invitational
Scottie Scheffler has once again demonstrated his exceptional talent on the golf course, clinching his 7th tour win with remarkable ease. His latest victory at the prestigious Arnold Palmer Invitational, held at Bay Hill, was nothing short of spectacular. Scheffler finished the tournament a full five strokes ahead of the competition, solidifying his status as a top contender in the world of golf.
Jake Knapp's Triumph: From Restaurant Worker to PGA Tour Victor
In an awe-inspiring turn of events that sounds straight out of a Hollywood script, Jake Knapp has clinched his first PGA Tour victory at the prestigious Mexico Open. Only three years removed from working in a restaurant after an unsuccessful attempt to secure his tour card, Knapp's journey to the top is a testament to resilience and determination.
Tour Championship Review & WITB

When the stakes are at their biggest and tension is high, it takes a special type of character to stay calm and produce their best golf. So when there’s a cool $10 million bonus up for grabs, this is the exact situation that many of the world’s best encountered this week at the TOUR Championship.

Home favourite Dustin Johnson was in the lead after 54 holes, with both the tournament and the FedEx Cup in his control. Europe’s best hope was Rory McIlroy and the equation for him to secure the jackpot was quite simple – win the tournament with Johnson finishing in T2 or worse.

So onto the final round and no-one saw what happened coming. Big-hitting Johnson had been a model of consistency in recent weeks so many thought it was a mere formality that the American would waltz to victory. However, a worst-of-the-day 73 saw him plummet down the leaderboard, blowing the TOUR Championship and FedEx Cup wide open again.

McIlroy, starting the final round just two shots off the lead, carded a magnificent six-under-par 64 to join Moore and Chappell in a three-way play-off. Being three behind the leaders with three holes left to play, things weren’t looking great for the Northern Irishman. Rory found himself on the left-hand side of the 16th fairway off the tee. 137 yards was the number, an eagle two was the result. A truly magnificent feat when it was needed the most. He then went on to follow this up with a birdie at the 72nd hole to join the two Americans at the top of the leaderboard.

An eagle lip-out at the first extra hole for McIlroy secured an easy birdie, but it wasn’t until the fourth extra hole when McIlroy rolled in a 15-footer to take golf’s biggest (monetary) prize. Perfect timing to find some form ahead of this week’s Ryder Cup.


What equipment did Rory use?

Omega European Masters Review & WITB

In what was the first event on the European Tour since Darren Clarke finalised his Ryder Cup Team last week, spectators and media alike were wondering how Europe’s elite would fare at the Omega European Masters.

Top 12 finishes for Westwood, Fitzpatrick and Willett provided fans with some extra hope heading into next month’s biannual battle with the Americans – we’ll forget the slight blips (missed cuts) for Sullivan and captain Clarke on this occasion.

However it was Sweden’s Alex Noren and Australia’s Scott Hend who snatched the limelight come Sunday afternoon; an extra play-off hole needed to separate the two. Hend went into the final round with a one-shot lead but found himself two behind the Swede with four holes left to play. A birdie at 15 followed by a three-putt bogey for Noren on 17 forced a play-off at Crans-sue-Sierre.

A well-timed birdie for Noren at the first play-off hole secured his second impressive victory of the summer, following his triumph at the Scottish Open in July.

What equipment did Noren use?

Open de España & RBC Heritage Recap

Picturesque Valderrama is regarded by most as one of the best golf clubs this side of the Atlantic; a true test of golfing ability. The 1997 Ryder Cup venue played host to the Open de España last week and did not disappoint. Lightning fast greens and tricky conditions meant that scoring was always going to be tough, with a one-over-par total enough for Englishman Andrew ‘Beef’ Johnston to claim his maiden European Tour title – the first regular Tour event to be won with an over-par score in 20 years. 27-year-old Johnston went into the final round one shot back from overnight leader Mike Lorenzo-Vera, but a stellar one-under-par 70 was good enough to see him lift the trophy by one, despite a final-day charge from locals’ favourite, Sergio Garcia. Titleist brand ambassador Johnston’s final round exploits saw him rank first in both driving accuracy (78.6%) and greens in regulation (70.8%) on the day – truly impressive golf when the pressure was at its greatest.

What equipment did he use?

 

Over in the States, the PGA Tour arrived at Harbour Town Links, South Carolina, for the RBC Heritage. Many of the world’s best golfers take a break following a Major, but there were still a few stand-out names amongst the field. World number one Jason Day pegged it up at the start of the week, as did Bryson DeChambeau who, after finishing top amateur in the 2016 Masters, was playing in his first event as a professional. But come Sunday it was Callaway Staff player Branden Grace who grabbed the spotlight, a five-under-par 66 propelling him above overnight pacesetter, Luke Donald, to claim his second title of 2016.

What equipment did he use?

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