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Scheffler arrived at Augusta National on Sunday morning, with new baby in tow, energized and just in time to hand out an award before beginning his quest for a third Masters title.
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Gotterup, who also captured the Sony Open last month and the WM Phoenix Open on Sunday, climbed nine spots, from No. 16 to No. 5.
Coody’s strong start to the season continued at the WM Phoenix Open, where the 26-year-old Coody tied for 10th. He will keep playing, too, as he qualified for his first two signature events via the Aon Swing 5.
Matsuyama had to back off two shots on the 18th hole because of audible noises from the crowd before ultimately losing his bid for a third WM Phoenix Open title to a walk-off birdie by Chris Gotterup.
Hideki Matsuyama’s third WM Phoenix Open title was denied in a drama-filled playoff on Sunday at TPC Scottsdale. Chris Gotterup bested the Masters champion for his second win on Tour this year.
Here’s how much Chris Gotterup will earn from this year’s WM Phoenix Open purse after rallying to win in a playoff over Hideki Matsuyama at TPC Scottsdale.
The top-ranked player in the world made a charge up the leaderboard thanks to a bogey-free 64 on Sunday at TPC Scottsdale but fell short of his third win at WM Phoenix Open.
Patrick Reed capped off his remarkable month in the Middle East by winning the Qatar Masters on Sunday
Elvis Smylie won LIV Golf Riyadh on Saturday night in his tour debut, closing with a bogey-free 8-under 64 under the lights to hold off Jon Rahm by a stroke.
Kim is T-2 through 54 holes of the WM Phoenix Open as he’s gained nearly eight shots on approach the last two days at TPC Scottsdale.
The two-time WM Phoenix Open champion was tied with Ryo Hisatsune after 17 holes, but took the outright lead into the final round after his countryman failed to get up-and-down from the greenside bunker for a bogey on 18.
The People’s Open concludes in the Arizona desert on Sunday where a pair of Americans, Akshay Bhatia and Chris Gotterup, look to break through and pull an upset.
Scottie Scheffler might not have the lead entering Sunday but believes in his chances to climb back and win his third WM Phoenix Open.