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Planet Golf News for Wednesday, October 23, 2024
Justin Thomas ready for 'crunch time' as he prepares for the birth of his child | Xander Schauffele expects Zozo Championship course to be difficult | French star Boutier and Asean's hope Jeeno renew rivalry after last year's epic battle for title at Maybank Championship beginning Thursday
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Wednesday, October 23, 2024
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Today’s Top Golf News in Three Minutes
Good Morning,
This week in the golf world has been a whirlwind of excitement, anticipation, and important moments both on and off the course.
Justin Thomas is balancing the thrill of competing at the Zozo Championship in Japan with the even bigger life event on the horizon: the birth of his first child. He’s focused on securing his fifth victory in Asia, but his mind is understandably on the new challenges of fatherhood that await him post-tournament. Thomas is embracing both the excitement of winning and the prospect of becoming a dad, knowing that the emotional highs of parenthood will dwarf anything he experiences on the golf course.
Meanwhile, Scottie Scheffler is preparing to defend his title at the 2024 Hero World Challenge. With heavy hitters like Hideki Matsuyama and Patrick Cantlay in the mix, it promises to be a fiercely competitive event. However, one big question mark remains: will Tiger Woods make an appearance? While Woods is still recovering from surgery, fans and players alike are eager for news on whether the legend will compete this December.
The LPGA is also facing some off-course drama. Over 275 female golfers have signed a letter urging the organization to revisit its transgender policy, citing concerns over fairness in women’s golf. As Hailey Davidson continues to compete in LPGA qualifying events, the debate over competitive integrity has sparked a major conversation, with the LPGA expected to review and potentially update its policy before the 2025 season.
On the tournament front, all eyes are on Japan for the Zozo Championship, where top golfers from the PGA Tour and the Japan Golf Tour Organization will compete for an $8.5 million purse. With no cut and 500 FedExCup points up for grabs, it’s set to be a thrilling four days of golf. Players like Xander Schauffele and Collin Morikawa, who have enjoyed previous success in the tournament, are eager to chase another win. Schauffele, fresh off major breakthroughs, is targeting more victories on familiar turf.
Further afield, the LPGA’s Maybank Championship is returning to Malaysia with a $3 million prize pool, continuing to establish itself as a must-watch event. This year’s competition is already generating buzz with last year’s winner, French star Celine Boutier, facing off again against rising Asean talent Jeeno. As the tournament kicks off, fans will be eager to see who comes out on top in Kuala Lumpur.
Stateside, Arkansas is making history as the Simmons Bank Championship hosts its inaugural event on the PGA Tour Champions. With stars like Ernie Els and Jerry Kelly competing, it marks a significant moment for golf in the region, especially as the Charles Schwab Cup playoffs heat up.
Across the globe in South Korea, the Genesis Championship marks a crucial stop on the DP World Tour, bringing together top talent from both the DP World Tour and KPGA. The stakes are higher than ever with $4 million in prize money and Race to Dubai points on the line.
Golf tech is also making waves, with new drivers spotted on tour ahead of their 2025 release. Fans are buzzing about models like the Cobra DS Adapt and Wilson DYNAPWR, which promise to revolutionize players’ games next season.
As we head deeper into the fall, the golf world is balancing intense competition with off-course changes and personal milestones. Whether it’s Justin Thomas preparing for fatherhood, debates over LPGA policy, or the excitement building for the next tournament, the sport remains as dynamic as ever.
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Major Golf Tournaments happening this week
ZOZO Championship - PGA Tour - Accordia Golf Narashino CC, Chiba, Japan
The ZOZO Championship, a prestigious PGA TOUR event, is set to return to Japan for its 6th year of competition. Scheduled to begin today, the tournament will take place at the ACCORDIA GOLF Narashino Country Club in Chiba, Japan. As the only PGA TOUR tournament held in Japan, it promises to bring together world-class players for an exciting display of golf.
The event features a 72-hole stroke play format with no cut, offering a substantial prize pool of $8.5 million and 500 FedExCup points for the winner. A field of 78 players will compete, including top performers from the PGA TOUR and the Japan Golf Tour Organization (JGTO).
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ZOZO Championship Stories
Why winning the Zozo Championship is extra meaningful to Xander Schauffele, Collin Morikawa and native son Hideki Matsuyama - golfweek.usatoday.com
Justin Thomas 'champing at the bit' to compete at Zozo - fieldlevelmedia.com
PGA Tour goes to Japan as part of three main tours playing in Asia - apnews.com
ZOZO Championship Videos
Maybank Championship - LPGA - Kuala Lumpur Golf and Country Club - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
The Maybank Championship, an LPGA Tour event, is set to return to the Kuala Lumpur Golf & Country Club in Malaysia beginning tomorrow. This prestigious tournament, which debuted in 2023, has quickly become a highlight on the LPGA calendar.
The championship offers a substantial purse of $3 million, with the winner taking home $450,000. The event not only showcases world-class golf but also provides a platform for players to compete on a challenging course known for its low scoring potential.
Maybank Championship Stories
French star Boutier and Asean's hope Jeeno renew rivalry after last year's epic battle for title at Maybank Championship beginning Thursday - thestar.com.my
Patience is the key as Ashley prepares to give her best shot in second appearance - thestar.com.my
FSU's Mirabel Ting Set to Make Her LPGA Debut at Maybank Championship in Kuala Lumpur - amateurgolf.com
Simmons Bank Championship - PGA Tour Champions - Pleasant Valley Country Club - Little Rock, AR
The inaugural Simmons Bank Championship is set to take place beginning Friday at Pleasant Valley Country Club in Little Rock, Arkansas. This PGA TOUR Champions event marks a historic milestone as the first-ever Champions tournament in Arkansas and the state's first PGA TOUR-sanctioned event since 2010.
As the second round of the Charles Schwab Cup playoffs, the tournament will feature the top 54 players in the standings competing for a spot among the top 36 to advance to the season's final event. The championship has already attracted high-profile commitments from top-ranked players like Ernie Els and Jerry Kelly, currently standing at No. 1 and No. 10 in the Charles Schwab Cup standings, respectively.
Simmons Bank Championship Stories
Simmons Bank Championship Videos
Genesis Championship - DP World Tour - Jack Nicklaus Golf Club Korea - Incheon, South Korea
The Genesis Championship, set to take place beginning tomorrow at the Jack Nicklaus Golf Club Korea in Incheon, South Korea, marks an exciting development in the DP World Tour calendar. This tournament represents a merger between the DP World Tour's Korea Championship and the KPGA TOUR's Genesis Championship, resulting from a new agreement between Genesis and the DP World Tour.
As the final event in the Back 9 series, the Genesis Championship now holds a crucial position in determining players' standings for the 2025 season. With an increased prize fund of $4 million and 5,000 Race to Dubai Rankings Points on offer, the stakes are higher than ever. The field will comprise 90 DP World Tour players and 30 KPGA TOUR players, reflecting the strategic alliance between the two tours.
Genesis Championship Stories
Today’s Best Golf Videos
What’s in the Bag (WITB)
Overheard in the Club House
UPCOMING TOURS
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