Author: GolfWiken

Former LIV Golf star Pat Perez has put his luxurious Scottsdale, Arizona mansion on the market for $12.75 million. The modern four-bedroom, six-bathroom property spans 10,000 square feet and offers breathtaking views of the Arizona desert. Property Highlights Located in the private hills of Lost Canyon, the home features a sleek, modern design and top-tier amenities: Built in 2000, the estate also includes a sunken conversation pit, pizza oven, and multiple walking paths—all set against the stunning desert backdrop. Perez’s Transition to Broadcasting After not being re-signed by LIV Golf for the 2025 season, Perez has shifted his focus to…

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The Chevron Championship is set to kick off as the first major of the 2025 women’s golf season, starting just two weeks after the Masters. This prestigious event, known for its rich history and competitive field, will take place at The Club at Carlton Woods on the Jack Nicklaus Signature Course in The Woodlands, Texas from April 24-27. Event Overview A Legacy of Champions The Chevron Championship was founded in 1972 and became part of the women’s major championship lineup in 1983. Over the years, the event has produced memorable moments and iconic champions, including Amy Alcott, Annika Sorenstam, and…

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The PGA Tour’s 2025 Players Championship was a major success, drawing impressive TV ratings and strong fan engagement. The tournament’s high viewership didn’t go unnoticed by TV analyst Brandel Chamblee, who took the opportunity to criticize LIV Golf’s struggles with viewership. Chamblee Points Out LIV’s Low Ratings Josh Carpenter from the Sports Business Journal shared the TV ratings for the Players Championship on X, noting that the Monday playoff between Rory McIlroy and J.J. Spaun attracted 1.5 million viewers across TV and digital platforms from 9-10 a.m. ET—a remarkable number for that time of day on cable. Chamblee quickly responded,…

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Joaquin Niemann claimed a dominant five-shot victory at LIV Golf Singapore, while Sergio Garcia’s Fireballs GC secured their third consecutive team title at Sentosa Golf Club. Niemann Secures Commanding Victory Joaquin Niemann capped off an impressive performance with a flawless final-round 65, finishing at 17-under to win LIV Golf Singapore by five shots. The 26-year-old Chilean has now won two of the last three LIV events, marking his fourth career win on the tour — just one behind Brooks Koepka and Dustin Johnson’s record of five wins. Starting the final round tied with Johnson at 11-under, Niemann quickly pulled away…

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Joaquin Niemann and Dustin Johnson are tied at the top after Round Two at LIV Golf Singapore 2025. With the player leading the LIV standings on April 7 earning an automatic spot in the US Open, Niemann has more than just a trophy on his mind. A win on Sunday could push Niemann to the top of the standings, securing him a direct entry into the US Open — the only major he has yet to qualify for. The top 10 LIV players will bypass local qualifying and head straight to the final 36-hole qualifier at Oakmont Country Club in…

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After a rough start to 2025, Dustin Johnson silenced critics with a brilliant 8-under 63 in the opening round of LIV Golf Singapore. Following disappointing finishes earlier in the season, Johnson found his rhythm at Sentosa Golf Club, topping the leaderboard by three shots. Johnson credited a strong practice week and improved putting for the turnaround. Despite recent struggles, the two-time major champion remains confident, aiming to extend his streak of wins in 17 consecutive seasons.

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Lee Trevino recently shared his thoughts on the ongoing divide in professional golf, offering a frank assessment during a Golf Channel segment at The Players Championship. The six-time major winner didn’t hold back, giving viewers a clear and honest take on the state of the game. Trevino’s insights covered several key issues: On PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan Trevino praised Monahan’s leadership through the turbulent past two years. “Let me tell you something about Monahan,” Trevino said. “What he’s dealt with over the last two years is unbelievable. As a former Marine guard, I respect how he’s handled the challenges.…

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The fourth tournament of the 2025 LIV Golf season tees off on Friday, March 14 at the iconic Sentosa Golf Club on Sentosa Island, Singapore. With a strong lineup of elite players and no cuts to the field, the competition promises high-stakes action and intense team rivalries. 🔥 Fireballs on Fire The Fireballs, led by Sergio Garcia, are coming off a dominant win at LIV Golf Hong Kong, securing their second consecutive team victory of the season. Garcia also claimed the individual title, putting him at the top of the season standings. Ripper GC, captained by Cameron Smith, won last…

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Bubba Watson remains firm in his stance on LIV Golf players’ participation in major tournaments. Speaking ahead of LIV Golf Singapore, the two-time Masters champion reiterated that the top 15 players from LIV’s previous season should automatically qualify for all major events. Watson’s comments come after the USGA and R&A recently announced new qualification paths for LIV players to compete in the U.S. Open and The Open. For Watson, this is a step in the right direction — but not enough. “Yeah, I think any chance we have to get into the majors and have all of us playing together…

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Alejandro Tosti made headlines at The Players Championship with a stunning hole-in-one on the iconic 17th hole at TPC Sawgrass during a practice round. After his shot rolled into the cup, Tosti celebrated by jumping into the water—something he had promised to do if he ever aced the hole. The 28-year-old Argentine retained his PGA Tour card last year and earned his spot at The Players through his FedExCup standing. His celebration and the impressive shot quickly became one of the highlights of the tournament.

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