Dylan Dethier
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Welcome again to the Monday End, the place Caitlin Clark simply moved inside the highest 20 within the PIP — and we’re intrigued to see how she handles her LIV supply. To the information…
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GOLF STUFF I LIKE
A significant highway journey.
Nelly Korda‘s week at The Annika started with a star-studded pro-am pairing. This Caitlin Clark crossover occasion wasn’t only a publicity stunt — it was a win-win-win alternative for the most important famous person in ladies’s golf, the most important famous person in ladies’s basketball and the best recreation on this planet. It was a win for the LPGA, which drew what could have been its largest pro-am crowd ever. It was a win for Clark, who admitted she’d had the spherical in thoughts for months and spent the day geeking out round Korda. And it was cool for Korda, who not often performs with somebody approaching her athletic equal and was impressed with Clark’s composure in entrance of massive crowds in her secondary sport.
“Simply chitchatting on the golf course, asking her questions, her asking me,” Korda mentioned. “We simply felt like two pals hanging out.”
Korda’s week proceeded like a dream. Despite the fact that she was coming off an damage, she and one of many recreation’s different largest stars, Charley Hull, rose to the highest of the leaderboard by the weekend, little question thrilling event organizers within the course of. The 2 performed within the final group off on Sunday; Hull started the ultimate spherical with a one-shot lead over Korda.
“I all the time get pleasure from enjoying with Charley. She’s all the time a enjoyable time. Hopefully we give a great present,” Korda mentioned.
Korda’s week concluded in epic trend; it proved a “good present” certainly. After three bogeys in her first eight holes, Korda flipped a swap on the flip and ripped off birdies on 11-12-13-14-15. 5 in a row took her from chaser to chased; she seized the lead and by no means seemed again. By the point she two-putted No. 18 for par she’d clinched a three-shot win, the seventh of her unbelievable season.
“There’s nothing like being within the hunt, the adrenaline feeling on the again 9, and being in competition. I like it a lot,” she mentioned.
However the second that basically caught out got here on the finish of her winner’s interview. “We frequently see your mother and pa out strolling,” Golf Channel’s Karen Stupples mentioned. “However we see your brother is right here.”
Nelly’s brother Sebastian Korda is among the many finest American skilled tennis gamers; he reached a peak of World No. 15 this summer time. As a result of he and his sisters are every continuously on the highway they don’t usually see one another in motion, so this was a particular afternoon; Seb had pushed a pair hours to catch his sister’s closing three holes.
“I didn’t know that,” Nelly mentioned to Stupples, catching her brother’s eye in actual time. “I simply noticed him.”
Stupples double-checked. “That is your first time seeing him?”
And with that, as we neared the conclusion of a 12 months that had already included a half-dozen wins, a serious, a horrifying 10, a collection of stunning missed cuts, a Solheim Cup signature second, a neck damage and even a literal canine chunk, we noticed a aspect of Korda we hadn’t.
“Yeah, and that is my first time profitable in entrance of him,” Korda mentioned, and now she was barely holding again tears. “I haven’t seen him in a pair months — so it’s good to see him.”
And off she went to provide her child brother a champagne-soaked hug. Successful in entrance of the individuals who matter essentially the most? That’s golf stuff I like.
WINNERS
Who gained the week?
–Rory McIlroy gained the DP World Tour Championship, ending his rollercoaster 2024 season with an exclamation level. “I’ve been by means of loads this 12 months professionally, personally,” he mentioned. “It feels just like the becoming finish to 2024.” Whereas McIlroy acknowledged that even he’ll look again at this season with combined emotions — the near-miss on the U.S. Open could by no means actually depart him — this was a significant technique to end.
“I feel I’d have been depressing for just a few weeks if I hadn’t gained right this moment,” McIlroy admitted. “It will have simply added to the record of ones that I felt I let get away, and for one to not get away and to recover from the road and be the ultimate occasion of the 12 months, it feels good.”
He provided a good appraisal of his 12 months, too, within the context of the most effective gamers on this planet.
“I understand how individuals are going to view my 12 months and I view my 12 months equally however on the identical time, I nonetheless have to recollect I gained 4 instances and I gained a [sixth career] Race to Dubai. I gathered quite a lot of massive finishes and large performances, and the 2 guys that had higher years than me have had profession years. Xander [Schauffele] gained two majors, and Scottie [Scheffler] gained a Gamers and a Masters and an Olympic gold medal. They’re the one two guys this 12 months that I feel which have had higher years than me.”
This win was a testomony to McIlroy’s longevity. It was additionally a reminder of what we have now to look ahead to subsequent 12 months.
-Along with her win, Nelly Korda grew to become the primary participant since 2011 to win seven instances in an LPGA season and the primary American since 1990. She’ll have another probability so as to add to her whole on the CME Group Tour Championship subsequent week.
–Rafael Campos gained his first PGA Tour occasion in fairytale trend. He entered the week a brand new father; his spouse Stephanie gave delivery to their daughter Paola on Monday. However he additionally entered the week at No. 147 within the FedEx Cup and getting ready to shedding his card; solely the highest 125 after subsequent week’s RSM Basic obtain full standing for 2025.
However Campos arrived in Bermuda on Wednesday and embraced every little thing the occasion needed to supply, specifically the island’s famously wild situations and the challenges that include it. He fired a Saturday 62, bounced again from a missed one-footer on Sunday and held regular down the stretch en path to a three-shot win.
“I simply can’t imagine that is truly occurring to me after such a 12 months,” Campos mentioned. “I’m simply grateful to have the ability to name myself a PGA Tour champion. It’s one thing I’ve dreamt about all my life — I simply need to name my household.”
–Max McGreevy gained the Dunlop Phoenix Event on the Japan Golf Tour, holding off a proficient subject that included Akshay Bhatia and Hideki Matsuyama, who completed T2.
-And two members of LIV Golf gained in returns to their residence excursions; Dean Burmester gained on the Sunshine Tour in South Africa whereas Lucas Herbert held off fellow LIV star Cameron Smith on the PGA Tour Australasia’s NSW Open.
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NOT-WINNERS
Just a few guys who didn’t win however nonetheless kinda gained.
-On the PGA Tour, Andrew Novak threw down the most effective results of his profession with a runner-up end in Bermuda. Sam Ryder completed T5 to go from outdoors the magic quantity (No. 135 within the FedEx Cup) to inside (No. 122). Vince Whaley completed T5 in Bermuda, too, to maneuver from the bubble (No. 123) to security (No. 113). Wesley Bryan had a turbulent 61-74 weekend to complete T17; he’s up from No. 128 to No. 125 and can enter the RSM Basic immediately on the bubble.
Adrien Dumont de Chassert didn’t end higher than T30 in a full-field PGA Tour occasion all 12 months however confirmed out in a T3 end in Bermuda. And Kevin Kisner completed T29, his finest consequence since Nov. 2022.
-On the LPGA Tour, Charley Hull backed up her the LET win she’d earned in her most up-to-date begin along with her fourth top-10 of the LPGA season. Weiwei Zhang completed T2 alongside her to safe her card for the 2025 season. And Rose Zhang completed T5, her finest consequence since profitable the Cognizant Founders Cup again in Might.
SHORT HITTERS
10 professionals who earned PGA Tour playing cards.
With the DP World Tour’s closing occasion of the 12 months got here the ultimate record of fellows who earned PGA Tour standing for subsequent season. For the second consecutive season, the DPWT’s 10 finest gamers earned twin membership — let’s buzz by means of ’em.
10. Tom McKibbin is a 21-year-old Northern Irishman who grew up in Belfast and performed Holywood Golf Membership — sure, Rory McIlroy‘s residence course — rising up. He snagged the tenth and closing spot because of a T11 end in Dubai.
“He’s achieved amazingly properly, and I feel his recreation goes to be suited to America,” McIlroy mentioned post-win.
9. Rikuya Hoshino is a 28-year-old from Japan who gained his first DPWT title this season; he’s additionally a six-time winner on the Japan Golf Tour.
8. Antoine Rozner is a 31-year-old Frenchman who has gained thrice on the DPWT; he’ll hope to observe within the footsteps of countryman Matthieu Pavon, who rode this identical exemption right into a PGA Tour win earlier this 12 months.
7. Thorbjorn Olesen is a 34-year-old Dane who’s, unusually, incomes his PGA Tour standing by means of this class for the second consecutive season. Sitting in 157th within the FedEx Cup, Olesen selected to play the DPWT’s fall schedule as an alternative of the FedEx Fall on the PGA Tour. It proved a clever alternative: He completed T12-T2-T7-T3 to safe his spot.
6. Matteo Manassero is a 31-year-old Italian and onetime prodigy who’s enjoying his finest golf in a decade. You’ll keep in mind Manassero as a 16-year-old enjoying alongside Tom Watson on the 2009 Open; you’ll additionally keep in mind him as a teenage winner on the DPWT. Now he’ll get to make new PGA Tour recollections.
5. Niklas Norgaard is a 32-year-old Dane whose finest season but included his first DPWT victory; he’s by no means performed a stateside full-field PGA Tour occasion and has by no means been in a serious championship, both.
4. Jesper Svensson is a 28-year-old Swede who gained the Porsche Singapore Basic for his first DPWT victory and, at No. 96, at present slots in because the world’s third-ranked Swede behind Ludvig Aberg (No. 5) and Alex Noren (No. 53).
3. Paul Waring is a 39-year-old Englishman who has barely performed within the U.S. as a professional however punched his ticket because of a gutsy win in Abu Dhabi final week. He and McKibbin are, curiously, the one professionals on this record from conventional {golfing} hotbeds within the U.Okay. and Eire.
2. Thriston Lawrence is a 27-year-old South African who put collectively arguably essentially the most constant season on the DPWT in 2024; he began the season with a runner-up end in Dubai and added 4 extra second-place outcomes over the course of the season. In need of profitable, he did about in addition to he might have and he needs to be an element on Tour subsequent 12 months.
1. Rasmus Hojgaard is a 23-year-old Dane whose brother Nicolai earned his PGA Tour card by means of this pathway a 12 months in the past; Rasmus barely missed out and was relegated to Ryder Cup cart driver whereas his brother made his Crew Europe debut. Now the title of finest Hojgaard is again in query — Rasmus’ second-place end in Dubai secured him the highest exemption spot to the PGA Tour and he’s as much as No. 45 on this planet, the most effective variety of his profession. (Nicolai is at present No. 58.) Now we’ll be seeing double on the PGA Tour — and maybe even at Bethpage subsequent fall.
ONE SWING THOUGHT
Nelly Korda on concern.
“The center of the season [golf] felt like the toughest factor on this planet,” Nelly Korda mentioned on Contained in the LPGA this week, talking about her rollercoaster summer time. “And there’s all of the criticism that you simply hear however you don’t need to take a look at — it’s powerful to take care of.
“After which I used to be afraid to make errors, however to the purpose the place, once I was afraid to make errors, I began making extra errors, as a result of I used to be so afraid of them. And I simply needed to inform myself look, I’m a human being, I’m going to have good days and I’m going to have actually dangerous days and people doesn’t outline me. I can’t be afraid of constructing errors as a result of it’s simply going to eat me alive.
Korda added that she’s “nonetheless head over heels in love” with golf. That could be her largest asset of all.
ONE BIG QUESTION
What to do about sluggish play?
Charley Hull ripped the LPGA’s woeful tempo of play after Saturday’s spherical had her ending within the darkness regardless of no vital delays.
“It was loopy,” Hull mentioned of the third spherical, which she mentioned took 5 hours, 40 minutes to finish. “I’m fairly ruthless however I mentioned hear, for those who get three dangerous timings, each time it’s a two-shot penalty [and] when you have three of them you lose your tour card immediately. I’m certain that may hurry lots of people up they usually gained’t need to lose their tour card.
“That may kill the sluggish play, however they’d by no means try this.”
Hull’s proper — they by no means would. However sluggish play is one factor professional golf can’t proceed to screw up. Sure, it’s all the time going to be a fragile steadiness. Sure, professionals are enjoying for larger and larger prizes. Sure, greens are solely getting sooner and tricker because the years go on. However as each different sport doubles down on retaining the motion going and retaining eyeballs on the display screen, golf can’t get slower. Per Beth Ann Nichols of Golfweek, the Annika’s sponsor, Gainbridge, has requested they shrink the sector from its present 120-player dimension. That’s in all probability a great name, but it surely’s treating the symptom relatively than the foundation trigger.
Is Hull’s answer the proper one? No, in all probability not. I’ll add one other half-baked thought to the pile, although: after a sure period of time (30 or 40 seconds, say), gamers can be zapped with some mild doses of electrical shock, simply sufficient to screw ’em up on a full swing. Loads of incentive to hit the ball within the allotted period of time. Let’s strive some stuff. That query, then: What stuff?
ONE MERGER UPDATE
Trump, Yasir and Jay.
On Friday, PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan accepted an invite to play golf with President-Elect Donald Trump at Trump Worldwide in West Palm Seashore, Fla.
On Saturday evening, Trump was noticed ringside at Madison Sq. Backyard, the place he was flanked by…Yasir Al-Rumayyan! The PIF governor and LIV chairman sat immediately subsequent to Trump all through the night.
What do these conferences, which had been first reported by the Washington Put up, truly imply? That continues to be to be seen, and maybe not an entire lot. However it’s a reminder that the subsequent U.S. president is on the middle of a number of Venn Diagrams involving skilled golf, Saudi Arabia and U.S. politics.
ONE THING TO WATCH
Caitlin Clark performs 18.
How’d the 22-year-old look with a membership in hand? Right here’s her full pro-am spherical:
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Dylan Dethier is a senior author for GOLF Journal/GOLF.com. The Williamstown, Mass. native joined GOLF in 2017 after two years scuffling on the mini-tours. Dethier is a graduate of Williams Faculty, the place he majored in English, and he’s the creator of 18 in America, which particulars the 12 months he spent as an 18-year-old residing from his automotive and enjoying a spherical of golf in each state.