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Pre-Qualifier Asia

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Pre-Qualifier Marrakech

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Royal Golf Marrakech, Morocco

Al Maaden Golf Marrakech, Morocco (the final round will be played on this course).

About Lalla Aicha:  

The late Lalla Aicha was a member of the Moroccan royal family. She was the sister of King Hassan II and the aunt of the current King Mohammed VI.  

Lalla Aicha played a significant role in the development of golf in Morocco and the promotion of the sport among Moroccan women. She is often considered the pioneer of women’s golf in the country.  

Thanks to her efforts, Lalla Aicha contributed to the organization of numerous women’s golf tournaments in Morocco, including the Lalla Meryem Cup, an event on the Ladies European Tour named after her niece, Lalla Meryem. This tournament has attracted some of the world’s top women golfers and has helped increase the visibility and reputation of Moroccan golf internationally.  

Lalla Aicha was a strong supporter of sports in general and golf in particular. She was an inspiration to many young Moroccan golfers, advocating for gender equality in the sport.  

Her legacy lives on through the LET qualifying events that pay tribute to her dedication and commitment to the sport.  

About the golf courses:

Samanah Golf by Nicklaus – Samanah Golf Club in Marrakech is a distinguished 18-hole championship course covering 100 hectares, with a par 72 and a length of 6,800 meters. Crafted by Nicklaus Design, it combines Moroccan beauty with top-tier golf architecture. The course, set against the Atlas Mountains, features wide fairways and large greens, suitable for all skill levels. Its design includes strategic bunkers and native flora like olive trees, offering both a challenge and a visual delight. The clubhouse, with its panoramic terraces, overlooks the scenic course and mountains, providing a serene spot for relaxation.

Noria Golf, Marrakech – Noria Golf Club, spanning 72 hectares in Marrakech, is an 18-hole course with a par 72 and a length of 6,700 meters. Designed by Steve Forrest and Associates, it uniquely blends Moroccan aesthetics with modern golf design. The course features traditional elements like olive groves and lavender fields, with the iconic ‘Basin’ adding to its allure. Suitable for all players, it has elevated tees, water hazards, and varied greens amidst native vegetation. The clubhouse, with sunny terraces, offers splendid views of the course.

Palmerie Rotana – Located at the heart of Palmeraie Rotana Resort, the course spans 60 hectares and features undulating fairways dotted with seven glistening lakes. The 18-hole 72-par course has been designed and sculpted by renowned international golf-course architect, Robert Trent Jones Snr. Playing to almost 6214 metres, it ranks among the city’s top golf courses and boasts the peaks of the stunning Atlas Mountains as its backdrop.Golf Club Rotana Palmeraie has won multiple golf awards and hosted several major national and international golf events, including the Resorts Trophy, since 2010.

Classic Golf and Country Club – South Asia’s first ever 27-hole Signature Golf Course designed by the legendary Golden Bear Jack Nicklaus, Classic Golf & Country Club is the cynosure of the golfing community at the foothills of the Aravallis in the National Capital Region. It comprises an 18-hole Signature championship course – ‘Ridge and Valley’ – and a 9-hole executive course – ‘Canyon’ – spread over an expanse of 1.2 square kilometres. One of the best golf resorts near Delhi, the retreat is only 37 kilometres from the heart of India’s national capital and just 20 kilometres from the millennium city of Gurgaon.

The Royal Golf Marrakech – the favourite of the late His Majesty King Hassan II, the Royal Golf Marrakech is the second oldest course in the Kingdom of Morocco. Some holes are legendary and full of history. Its exceptional vegetation provides a unique setting. Designed by Gustave Golias and Arnaud Massy, it opened to the first players in 1927 with four holes. In 1928, Gustave Golias, golf champion and personal professor of the Pacha of Marrakech, completed the construction of the 9 first holes. In 1933, Golias and the famous Arnaud Massy, the first international player to win the British Open, in 1907, remodelled the course. The Royal Golf Marrakech has 27 holes. The New Course, a nine-hole par-36 course, opened in 2007.

Al Maaden Golf Marrakech – an 18-hole championship course that spans 72 hectares, with a par 72 and a total length of 6,569 meters (7,184 yards). It bears the signature of the famous architect Kyle Phillips who has blended a Moroccan and Scottish touch. At the heart of a hilly natural area, facing the summits of the Atlas Mountains, this course with varied design is suitable for all levels: with overhanging tees, water hazards, greens varied in height, highlighted by typical vegetation: palm trees, cypresses and almond trees. Al Maaden Golf is a real strategic challenge for the players while remaining affordable and fun. The clubhouse is surrounded by contemporary sunny terraces with superb views of the golf and mountains.

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With women’s golf booming there’s never been a better time to play the game professionally. There’s more sponsorship money and more opportunities for women to play golf competitively for a living. In fact there are eight women’s tours globally. So whether you’re an aspiring professional hoping to graduate from the amateur ranks, or simply an avid supporter of the women’s game, there’s certainly a lot going on in the global competitive scene.

Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA)

Let’s start with the biggest and most publicised women’s golf tour in the world - the LPGA Tour. The Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) began the LPGA Tour, a series of weekly golf tournaments in 1950 when 13 pioneers including Babe Zaharias, Patty Berg and Louise Suggs had a dream to provide for elite women golfers with a platform to play professional golf. The founders were elected to the World Golf Hall of Fame as a group in 2023.

The LPGA began as a tour with events just across the USA but has since expanded to have a more global presence with a handful of co-sanctioned events now held outside of the United States in Asia, Europe, Australia and Canada. Every year it goes from strength-to-strength.

In 2020 the LPGA Tour soared to new prize-fund heights breaking through the $70 million prize purse mark, making it the world’s richest tour for women. Because of that it is widely regarded as the largest and most prestigious women’s tour to play on.

In order to earn playing rights (a tour card) to compete on the LPGA Tour, women professionals have to graduate through an annual qualifying school. This can take up to four stages to negotiate, each like a regular golf tournament with only a small number of players going on to the next stage.

The final qualifying school is over six rounds. Those successful join the leaders on the previous year’s LPGA money list/order of merit, and certain other exempt players who have maintained their playing rights, as members of the tour.

Epson Golf Tour

The Epson Tour is the LPGA’s developmental tour, it was founded in 1981. It has changed its name several time over the last two decades due to various sponsors, so you may have heard of it before as the LPGA Futures Tour, the Duramed Futures Tour or even the Symetra Tour.

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The tour is made up of a series of events played all over the USA (22 in 2023) culminating with a season-ending Epson Tour Championship. This tournament has been played at River Run Country Club in Davidson, North Carolina since 2020. The top 10 players on the tour’s money list earn their LPGA Tour card for the next season, and those just outside that mark (the next 24 players) get to improve their status for LPGA Tour Qualifying School.

American Auston Kim is one to watch. She has just won the 2023 Epson Tour Championship and will be hoping to make a fast-start on the LPGA next year. You don’t have to be a professional to play on the tour, it is also open to top-ranked amateurs, many of whom use it as a springboard to turn professional if they successfully earn their card.

Auston Kim, winner of the 2023 Epson Tour

Women's All Pro Tour (WAPT)

The Women’s All-Pro Tour is the official qualifying tour for the LPGA’s Epson Tour. Women may participate in the WAPT as a member or as a guest, allowing amateurs as well as professionals to compete. The beauty of this tour is that there are different entry options available. 

The women who choose to become full members pay an annual joining fee (less than $700) giving them preferential rates on the entry fees to the individual events, free range balls at tournaments, lunches and practice rounds and other perks. For those interested in competing, but not yet sure whether it’s right for them, they can pay one-off entry fees to the individual events to compete. 

In 2023 the tour also introduced a new six-event WAFT Collegiate Series, running from the end of May through to the start of August, as summer preparation before returning to compete in college.

Ladies European Tour (LET)

The Ladies European Tour (LET) was founded in 1978 and has its headquarters at the Buckinghamshire Golf Club on the outskirts of London. There are over 130 players from more than 40 countries internationally competing on the tour, which runs a full-schedule of events (29 in 2023) across five continents.

It is fair to say that the LET has had a very turbulent history, nearly collapsing through lack of sponsorship and funding in the 1980s, leading to tour members forming the Ladies European Tour Limited in 2000. 

In January 2020 the LET entered into a joint venture arrangement with the LPGA Tour with the aim of increasing the playing opportunities for female golfers in Europe. With that has come more exposure and sponsorship like the Aramco Team Series . 

The LET also organises and runs the Solheim Cup when it is in Europe. Like the LPGA, in order to gain a tour card and playing rights to compete on the LET you have to go through several stages of qualifying school, culminating in Q-School Finals.

Ladies European Tour Access Series (LETAS)

The Ladies European Tour Access Series (LETAS) is the LET’s developmental tour. It’s been running since 2010 and in that time has produced some notable graduates including English winners Lily May Humphreys and Meghan MacLaren who have both gone onto win on the LET.

The top six players on the LETAS Order of Merit earn LET membership for the Ladies European Tour. Those that just miss out but finish in spots 7-20 get to skip the first stage of the qualifying event and progress straight to Q-School finals.

You don’t have to be a professional golfer to play on LETAS, it’s open to amateur golfers also, as long as you are over the age of 18 and have a handicap of two or better. There were 16 events played in 12 countries across Europe in 2023 with a total tour prize fund purse of just over £720,000.

Sofie Kibsgaard Nielsen from Denmark won the 2023 LETAS

LPGA Of Japan Tour

The LPGA of Japan Tour is a women’s professional golf tour organised by the Japan Ladies Professional Golfers’ Association. It has been running since 1968 and has the second biggest prize purse in women’s golf, just behind the LPGA with $60 million. 

There were 38 events played in 2023 all across Japan. Women’s World Golf Hall of Famer Hisako “Chako” Higuchi holds the record for the most prolific wins on the JLPGA of all time with 69 victories spanning over two decades from 1968-1990.

LPGA Of Korea Tour

The KLPGA Tour was catapulted into the global golf spotlight back in 2020 coming out of Covid-19 pandemic, as the KLPGA Championship was the first professional golf event, in the men’s or women’s game to be played since we went into lockdown.

The Korean Ladies Professional Golf Association Tour (KLPGA) is a women’s tour played mainly in South Korea, with one event each played in Vietnam, Taiwan and China. The tour began in 2008 and every year grows in size and popularity with upwards of 30 events on the schedule, the highlight being the KLPGA Championship.

With more than a handful of the world’s top 20 players, a seemingly endless supply of title contenders, including over 30 major winners all hailing from Korea, it’s fair to say that the Korea Tour certainly produces some fine female golfers. 

Women’s World top 30 player Min-Ji Park was the tour’s most prolific winner in 2023, with six victories amassing her over $1.4million. Women’s World Number 15 Jiyai Shin had a record-breaking nine victories from 18 starts on the KLPGA Tour in 2007 while still a teenager. Also, reigning Olympic champion Inbee Park , a 7-time Major champion, is one of the South Korean golfers who made a successful start to her career on the KLPGA before graduating to the big-money earning LPGA Tour.

7-time Major winner Inbee Park began her career on the KLPGA

WPGA Tour Of Australasia

Formerly known as the ALPG Tour, as the name suggests, the WPGA Tour of Australasia is a professional golf tour for women which is based in Australia. It was founded in 1972 by the Ladies Professional Golf Association of Australia, although in the early years there were only a handful of events and the tour struggled, it has since gone onto be a big success with over 150 members.

There were 18 tournaments played this season (2022/23) over the Australian summer (between November and March) including the ANZ Ladies Masters, MFS Australian Open and New Zealand Women’s Open, all three co-sanctioned with the LET.

The tour’s most famous graduate is former women’s world number one Karrie Webb , a Golf World Hall of Famer, who was a prolific winner on the WPGA and then subsequently the LPGA - a real global face in women’s golf.

China LPGA Tour

The China LGPA Tour is a professional golf tour for women organised by the China Ladies Professional Golfers’ Association, which has been running since 2008. Although there are only a handful of events played on the China LPGA Tour (13 on the 2023 schedule) thanks to the opportunity to co-sanction many of these with the bigger tours, Chinese golf gets put into the annual spotlight. 

In total there are four events co-sanctioned with the LET and one each with the LPGA Tour, the ALPG Tour and the LAGT. Although the number of events is low the prize funds are rich. In fact, in the 2023 Buick LPGA Shanghai event, players were competing for a massive $2.1 million purse. The winner, double Major champion in 2023 American Lilia Vu, took home the top prize of £315,000 along with the champion's trophy.

Sunshine Ladies Tour

The Sunshine Ladies Tour was founded in 2014 with the goal of changing the face of golf in Africa by making the sport more accessible and inclusive to all women. It’s open to professionals and low handicap amateurs and over the last 10 years has consistently provided a pipeline of talent for the world stage. 

Through its co-sanctioned events with the Ladies European Tour (LET) and the Sunshine Ladies Tour, a six-week summer swing at the start of the year allows women from over 40 countries worldwide to get their season underway in South Africa. Thanks to the tour’s longstanding partnership with Investec, the top three professionals in the order of merit gain automatic entry into the following year’s Investec South African Women’s Open and the winner receives a bonus prize worth R200,000.

Carly Frost is one of the golf industry’s best-known female writers, having worked for golf magazines for over 20 years. As a consistent three-handicapper who plays competitive club golf at Parkstone and the Isle of Purbeck courses in Dorset every week, Carly is well-versed in what lady golfers love. Her passion for golf and skill at writing combine to give her an unbeatable insight into the ladies game.  

Carly’s role at Golf Monthly is to help deliver thorough and accurate ladies equipment reviews, buying advice and comparisons to help you find exactly what you are looking for. So whether it’s the latest driver, set of irons, golf ball, pair of shoes or even an outfit, Carly will help you decide what to buy. Over the years Carly has been fortunate to play some of the greatest courses in the world. Her view ‘from the ladies tee’ is invaluable. She ranks Sea Island, Georgia, USA, where she met her husband, world-renowned golf coach Dan Frost, among her favourite golf resorts. Their aptly-named eight-year-old son Hogan is already hitting the ball as far as Mum and will undoubtedly be a name to watch out for in the future. Carly is a keen competitor and her list of golfing achievements are vast. She is a former winner of the South West of England Ladies Intermediate Championship, a three-time winner of the European Media Masters and she once beat an entire start-sheet of men to the title of Times Corporate World Golf Champion. She has played for both the Dorset and Surrey County Ladies first teams and is known for her excellent track record at matchplay.

Carly holds the ladies course record (68) at her home club Parkstone and her lowest competition round (seven-under-par 65) was carded in the pro-am of the Irish Ladies Open at Killeen Castle, playing alongside Solheim Cup superstar Anna Nordqvist. Although her current handicap index has crept up to 3.7 since Covid she has her sights firmly set on achieving that elusive scratch handicap and hopefully playing for her country when she’s 50.

Carly’s current What's In The Bag? 

Driver: Callaway Epic Max, 10.5° 

Fairway wood: TaylorMade SIM2, 15° 

Hybrids: Titleist TS2, 19°, 21°, 24° 

Irons: Mizuno JPX900, 5-PW 

Wedges: Cleveland RTX, 52°, 56° and 58° 

Putter: Scotty Cameron Futura X5

Ball: 2021 Callaway Ladies SuperSoft 

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Ladies European Tour 2024 schedule: Dates, venues and Aramco Team Series events for the new season

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The schedule for the 2024 Ladies European Tour season, with a minimum of 31 events across 20 countries as part of a bumper calendar.

The highlights will include the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, the Solheim Cup in Gainesville, Virginia, and the AIG Women's Open at St Andrews, which will be the final qualification event for the European Solheim Cup team.

There will be more than €34m (£29.3m) in total prize money, including a purse of US$5m (£3.9m) at the Aramco Saudi Ladies International Presented by PIF, which will be played at Riyadh Golf Club for the first time.

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February 8-11 - Magical Kenya Ladies Open - Venue TBC

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February 22-24 - Lalla Meryem Cup - Royal Golf Dar Es Salam (Blue Course), Rabat, Morocco

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April 5-7 - Australian Women's Classic - Bonville Golf Resort, Bonville, Australia

April 18-21 - Joburg Ladies Open - Modderfontein Golf Club, Johannesburg, South Africa

April 25-28 - Investec South African Women's Open - Erinvale Country & Golf Estate, Cape Town, South Africa

May 10-12 - Aramco Team Series Presented by PIF - Seoul - Venue TBC

May 16-19 - Amundi German Masters - Venue TBC

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May 31-June 2 - Dormy Open Helsingborg - Allerum Golf Club, Helsingborg, Sweden

June 6-9 - Volvo Car Scandinavian Mixed - Vasatorps Golf Club, Mörarp, Sweden

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June 21-23 - Tipsport Czech Ladies Open - Royal Beroun Golf Club, Prague, Czechia

June 28-30 - VP Bank Swiss Ladies Open - Golf Park Holzhausern, Ennetsee, Switzerland

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July 19-21 - Dutch Ladies Open, powered by GOLF.NL - Hilversumsche Golf Club, Hilversum, Netherlands

August 7-10 - Paris 2024 Summer Olympic Games - Le Golf National, Paris, France

August 15-18 - Women's Scottish Open - Venue TBC

August 22-25 - AIG Women's Open - The Old Course, St Andrews, Scotland

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August 29-September 1 - KPMG Women's Irish Open - Carton House, The O'Meara Course, Dublin, Ireland

September 13-15 - The Solheim Cup - Robert Trent Jones Golf Club, Gainesville, USA

September 19-22 - Confirmed event in Europe - Venue TBC

September 26-28 - Lacoste Ladies Open de France - Golf Barriere Deauville, Deauville, France

October 4-6 - Aramco Team Series Presented by PIF - Asia - TBC

October date TBC - Hero Women's Indian Open - DLF Country Club, Gurgaon, Delhi, India

November 1-3 - Aramco Team Series Presented by PIF - Riyadh - Riyadh Golf Club, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

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November 21-23 - Mallorca Ladies Golf Open - Golf Son Muntaner, Palma, Mallorca, Spain

November 28-December 1 - Andalucía Costa del Sol Open de España - Venue TBC

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Down loaded this for our trip to Wentworth to watch the BMW Championship because everything was being run on this app with no paper maps or programmes. Firstly, there is very limited mobile signal at Wentworth so the app didn’t work for most of the time!! The Maps don’t show the tee numbers only the green numbers. So when find a player on a tee there is some detective work to determine which tee they are on. This app needs to be properly thought through if it’s going to replace paper programmes and maps.

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Wow. Probably the most improved app of the year. The older versions were clunky with limited information. This new version puts the US PGA app in the shade. Excellent information and results. It is an absolute joy to use. Well done, I knew that we’d get there in the end 👍

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PALOS VERDES ESTATES, Calif. — After carding a 5-over 76 on Thursday at Palos Verdes Golf Club, Maria Fassi found herself on the outside looking in at the FIR HILLS SERI PAK Championship, needing something incredibly special on Friday in Southern California if she wanted to make her first cut of the 2024 LPGA Tour season.

With her back against the wall, the Mexico native dug deep and came out swinging, ultimately firing a 6-under 65 in the second round to vault up the leaderboard and play the weekend on the LPGA Tour for the first time this year.

Starting her day on No. 10, Fassi found a birdie early on the par-3 11th hole but erased her early effort with a bogey on the par-3 13th hole. She recovered from that mistake quickly, rattling off three straight birdies on holes 14, 15 and 16 to get back to 2-over for the tournament and turn in 32.

The 25-year-old dropped another shot on the par-4 1st hole but once again bounced back with a pair of back-to-back birdies on the par-4 2nd and par-4 3rd holes, now at 1-over overall. She parred the fourth hole before grabbing another birdie on No. 5 to get back to even par and sit at 5-under on the day, burying a midrange birdie putt on the par-4 9th hole to post a 65, her lowest round on the LPGA Tour since shooting 62 on day one of the 2022 ANNIKA driven by Gainbridge at Pelican.

After a surprisingly sluggish start considering how well she played on the Ladies European Tour at the Lalla Meryem Cup a few weeks ago, Fassi was extremely proud of the fight she put up on day two in Palos Verdes Estates, Calif., and is looking forward to taking advantage of her first weekend of LPGA Tour golf since The ANNIKA driven by Gainbridge at Pelican last November.

“I think I have got to get the most improved gold star,” said Fassi, whose 65 ties her third-lowest career round on the LPGA Tour. “I think yesterday came out of nowhere in a way. I finished 5-over, and I was talking to my caddie and trying to understand how that happened. I wasn't necessarily too concerned about the score because I knew that I was hitting good shots.

“I think today we stayed patient, stayed true to our game plan that we had set in place after Wednesday, and I’m happy to see that paid off and excited that I get two more goes at it. Hopefully, keep climbing up the leaderboard.”

This is Fassi’s third start of the 2024 LPGA Tour season, and this week’s made cut is a vast improvement from the two missed cuts she had at the LPGA Drive On Championship and Blue Bay LPGA in her first two events of the year. This is her third time teeing it up at Palos Verdes Golf Club, and in her two previous appearances at the venue, Fassi has missed one cut and earned a best finish of T49 that came in the inaugural edition of this tournament.

Fassi joined the LPGA Tour in 2019 after a standout collegiate career at the University of Arkansas and has struggled at times to find success in the professional ranks, only earning eight top-10 finishes in her six seasons as a Tour member. But the undeterrable Latina never quits and has battled her way back from the brink many times over the years, always managing to maintain her LPGA Tour status despite dealing with the most difficult of challenges on the golf course.

Her performance on Friday at Palos Verdes Golf Club is just the latest example of Fassi’s gritty tenacity, an attribute that should serve her well over the weekend at the FIR HILLS SERI PAK Championship as inclement weather threatens to plague the field on Moving Day and as she works to generate some positive momentum just outside the City of Angels as the 2024 LPGA Tour season ramps up.

“I think today we played very, very smart,” said Fassi. “When we were in an unfortunate position, we were just trying to find a way to get ourselves in the best place to possibly get it up and down. We weren't trying to be superheroes out here. I think for me, that's been hard sometimes because I can pull off some of those shots quite often, and it's hard for me to be smart.

“I think a round like today, it's also a lesson for me to know that if you stay smart, you can go out and make eight birdies like it's nothing. I’m excited for the next couple of days and the next two weeks as well. We got two good golf courses and just get some momentum for the rest of the year.”

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Scottie Scheffler goes back-to-back at The Players Championship

PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Already the best in the world, Scottie Scheffler added another layer to his legend Sunday. He became the first player to win back-to-back in 50 years of The Players Championship by matching the biggest comeback and the lowest closing round by a winner.

Scheffler holed out for eagle from the fourth fairway and had four birdies in a five-hole stretch around the turn, sending him to an 8-under 64 and a one-shot victory that wasn’t decided until the final putt.

Xander Schauffele, Brian Harman and Wyndham Clark all had a chance to force a playoff with a birdie on the daunting 18th hole at the TPC Sawgrass.

Clark had the last shot, a putt just inside 18 feet that dipped into the cup on the left side and came out on the right side, leaving him stunned as he placed his hand over his mouth.

Scheffler, who started the final round five shots behind, finished at 20-under 268 and collected $4.5 million from the $25 million purse, the largest in golf.

This was no ordinary week. He struggled to take the club back early in his second round because of a neck issue and battled to a 69. He looked to be out of it Saturday afternoon until finishing with three straight birdies.

And then he delivered a masterpiece on the Players Stadium Course. His 64 matched the lowest final round by a Players champion, last done by Davis Love III in 2003, and he tied Justin Leonard (1998) with his five-shot comeback.

MACAU, China (AP) — John Catlin closed with a 5-under 65 and beat David Puig of Spain with a birdie on the second playoff hole to capture the International Series Macau on the Asian Tour, the American’s first victory in nearly three years.

One day after posting the first sub-60 round in Asian Tour history, Catlin had to hold off a closing 60 by Puig that led to extra holes.

Catlin, a 33-year-old Californian, won for the fifth time on the Asian Tour to go along with three European tour titles, most recently the Austrian Open in 2021.

Puig, now with LIV Golf, was going for his third Asian Tour in five months. His runner-up finish should bring him to just outside the top 100 in the world and improve his chances of getting an invitation to the PGA Championship in May.

Patrick Reed finished fourth and also helped his chance of getting a PGA Championship invitational. Reed is not eligible for any of the majors this year after the Masters.

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Jessica Peng of Taiwan closed with 4-under 67 and won the IOA Golf Classic on the Epson Tour. Lindsey McCurdy was tied for the lead until she bogeyed the par-3 closing hole and finished with a 72. ... John Parry of England closed with a 7-under 65 for a one-shot victory in the Delhi Challenge. Among those tying for second in the Challenge Tour event was Joshua Grenville-Wood from the United Arab Emirates. Cameron John shot 3-under 69 and won The National Tournament by three shots on the PGA Tour Australasia. ... Ai Suzuki won for the second week in a row on the Japan LPGA, winning with a par on the second playoff hole over Sakura Koiwai in the V Point Eneos Golf. The final round was cut to nine holes because of weather. Both shot 33 and finished on 10-under par. ... Yewon Lee closed with a 4-under 68 and won the Blue Canyon Ladies Championship by one shot over Minkyung Choi on the Korea LPGA.

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