Viktor Hovland wins FedEx Cup with best two weeks of his career
“I thought 62 would have let me get close to him,” Schauffele said. “He played unbelievably well. He made important putts and he’s just played like a champ.”
“I thought 62 would have let me get close to him,” Schauffele said. “He played unbelievably well. He made important putts and he’s just played like a champ.”
This week the panel takes on Brooks Koepka as a Captain’s pick for the U.S. Ryder Cup team; the always controversial Brandel Chamblee; and if Scottie Scheffler should win POY honours.
“That has to be the best round I’ve ever played,” Hovland said. “Given the circumstances — a playoff event, this golf course — the way I played the last holes was pretty special.”
Not even Glover could have imagined this less than three months ago, when he thought the yips would stay with him forever, prompting a change to a long putter that must feel like a magic wand these days.
This week the panel weighs in on Tiger Woods’ appointment to the PGA Tour Policy Board, the FedEx Cup playoffs and Justin Thomas as a potential Ryder Cup pick.
The PGA Tour made its 2024 schedule official Monday, announcing that eight tournaments will now be called “Signature Events,” with the three player-hosted invitationals having 36-hole cuts and offering $4 million to the winner.
With Scott’s miss, Matt Kuchar is the only player to have qualified for the FedEx Cup playoffs every year since they began in 2007.
Monahan said Woods is joining as a sixth player director on the board, marking the first time players have outnumbered independent directors on the board.
This week the panel weighs in on the PGA Tour’s opposition to a golf ball rollback, Jay Monahan’s pitch to save his job, and the LPGA assessing a real slow play penalty.