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Rahm leads from the front to clinch Mexico Open

Jon Rahm secured his first victory of the season, and his first title since winning the US last summer, with one-shot victory at the inaugural Mexico Open held at the Vidanta Vallarta resort. The 27-year-old Spaniard was pushed to the wire to end his dry spell, surviving a late flurry from American pair Brandon Wu and Tony Finau to take the victory. The world No. 2 arrived in Mexico as the overwhelming favourite and he lived up to his star billing […] The post Rahm leads from the front to clinch Mexico Open appeared first on Golf News.

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Catch Europe’s seniors stars in action as Legends Tour swings into new season

The Legends Tour has released ticket information and pricing for three key events as the European over-50s circuit prepares to launch into its 2022 schedule. Tickets for the Jersey Legends, Staysure PGA Seniors Championship and Irish Legends presented by the McGinley Foundation are now on sale, with adult season and daily tickets for the latter starting from €20 and €10 respectively, while children under the age of 16 will gain free admittance to all three events. All three tournaments will […] The post Catch Europe’s seniors stars in action as Legends Tour swings into new season appeared first on Golf News.

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Larrazábal reigns in Spain with final round 62

Spain’s Pablo Larrazábal won the ISPS Handa Championship after firing a brilliant final round 62 at Infinitum, the club formerly known as Lumine in Spain.  The 38-year-old from Barcelona began the final round three shots behind the leaders at the DP World Tour event, but catapulted himself into the mix courtesy of five successive birdies from the ninth. Fellow Spaniard Adrian Otaegui and his two playing partners in the final group, Aaron Cockerill and Hennie Du Plessis, all remained in contention coming […] The post Larrazábal reigns in Spain with final round 62 appeared first on Golf News.

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Scheffler claims Masters glory as Rory leaves charge too late

Scottie Scheffler confirmed his position as the world’s top male golfer by putting on a dominant display over four days at Augusta to win The Masters by three shots. The 25-year-old American fired a closing 71, missing two short putts for a double bogey on 18, to finish 10 under par and claim the coveted green jacket. The 25-year-old American finished three shots clear of Rory McIlroy, who shot an eight-under-par 64 to race up the leaderboard on Sunday. Sadly […] The post Scheffler claims Masters glory as Rory leaves charge too late appeared first on Golf News.

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