Planet Golf News - Monday, March 4, 2024

Monday, March 4, 2024

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Monday finish on tap at Cognizant Classic

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Good Morning,

Hey there, golf aficionados! Let's hit the links and catch up on the latest twists and turns in the world of golf. From unexpected weather disruptions to thrilling victories and heartbreaking defeats, the golfing scene has been abuzz with excitement.

First off, at the Cognizant Classic, the rain played spoilsport, leading to a dramatic Monday finish. Austin Eckroat held a tight grip on the lead, but it was Erik Van Rooyen who made a splash with an impressive birdie streak. And let's not forget the LIV Golf Jeddah tournament, where Joaquin Niemann emerged triumphant after a stellar performance, while Anthony Kim's return to the greens ended on a bittersweet note.

But the drama didn't end there. Over at the DP World Tour's SDC Championship, Jordan Gumberg clinched victory in a thrilling playoff against Robin Williams. Gumberg's maiden DP World Tour title came after Williams' unfortunate double bogey on the par-three 17th, slipping back to 12 under and opening the door for Gumberg's triumph.

Meanwhile, the LPGA HSBC Women's World Championship witnessed a nail-biting finish, with Hannah Green sinking a monster putt on the final hole to secure her fourth victory. Her win not only elevated her stature in the golfing world but also fueled her Olympic aspirations.

And let's not forget about the dynamic sibling duo of Minjee and Min Woo Lee, whose contrasting styles and fierce rivalry have captured the hearts of fans worldwide. Together, they're rewriting the rules of the game and inspiring a new generation of golfers.

On the rule front, slow-play penalties reared their head once again, with Adrian Meronk feeling the heat during the LIV Golf tournament. It's a reminder that pace is key on the course, no matter how skilled you are with the clubs.

And speaking of skills, who are the wealthiest golfers in the world? From legends like Tiger Woods to rising stars like Jordan Spieth, these players are not only dominating the greens but also raking in the big bucks off the course.

Lastly, the LPGA is riding the wave of the "Taylor Swift effect," looking to capitalize on the pop star's influence to boost viewership and revenue. With partnerships and increasing purses, women's golf is on a trajectory like never before.

So there you have it – a whirlwind tour of the latest happenings in the world of golf. From dramatic victories to unexpected defeats, the greens are alive with excitement. Until next time, keep swinging and chasing those birdies! [Michael Wolf]

1 Cognizant Classic

The Cognizant Classic golf tournament was affected by rain, leading to a Monday finish. Austin Eckroat held a one-shot lead through seven holes when play was suspended due to weather conditions. Erik Van Rooyen made a significant move with six consecutive birdies but finished at 14 under. The tournament saw a delay on Sunday, with the final round resuming on Monday morning. Austin Eckroat led at 15 under, followed by Erik Van Rooyen at 14 under. The event marked the first Monday finish at PGA National since 2015, with players like Jake Knapp and Billy Horschel in contention.

2 LIV Golf Jeddah

The winner of the LIV Golf Jeddah tournament was Joaquin Niemann, who finished with a score of -17. He secured victory at the Royal Greens Golf & Country Club in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, with a strong performance. Niemann's success adds to the excitement of the LIV Golf series, known for its unique format and substantial prize money.

Also, at the LIV Golf Jeddah tournament yesterday, Anthony Kim concluded his first professional golf tournament in over 12 years with a last-place finish, scoring +16. Despite the disappointing performance, Kim remained in good spirits, expressing his feelings with a NSFW reaction. The tournament marked Kim's return to professional golf after a long hiatus due to an Achilles injury.

3 LPGA HSBC Women's World Championship

Yesterday at the LPGA HSBC Women's World Championship, Green earned her fourth victory by making a 27-foot putt on her final hole to slide one stroke ahead of Celine Boutier, who finished solo second at the tournament. The event took place at Sentosa Golf Club's Tanjong Course, where Boutier posted the clubhouse lead at 12-under while Green made a late surge. Jin Young Ko successfully defended her title in the previous year's championship with a final-round score of 69 to reach -17 overall and secure a two-stroke victory.

4 Siblings

5 Rules of Golf

6 Moneyball

7 LPGA

8 Personalities

9 DP World Tour

10 Downtime

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