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This was signposted as probable back in January I think, now confirmed



Think it’s a good move to then allow places like Australia to put on top level events that the top players can support
 
Think it’s a good move to then allow places like Australia to put on top level events that the top players can support

The defencelessness of the course at Kapalua didn't help (was it 35 under 2 years ago?). When everyone hits nearly every green in regulation then you're just watching a putting contest.

In a smart/ideal (but imaginary) world, they would just be waiting for LIV's corpse to finally stop twitching so they can then ride in and do a co-sanctioned DPWT/PGA event at Adelaide, even if it shifts to an earlier date; maybe with a goodwill ticket swap for those left holding worthless LIV tix, generating huge positive publicity as the "saviours" of the event and of high level golf in Adelaide, and allowing punters to see the stars they would have got from LIV (who will presumably have to sit on the DPWT for a while) as well as a load of PGAT stars as a sort of celebratory golf "reunion" event following LIV's demise.

In the real world they'll likely just play another event in California, based on whoever offers the biggest sponsorship package or the most money :rolleyes::D
 
The course they’re playing the Chevron at looks really dull, no wonder Korda is murdering it.

The Ladies SA Open is at Royal Cape, a pleasant if somewhat boring layout but when the wind blows in that part of the world it’ll become really tough and the weather is coming in over the weekend - might be an interesting watch.
 
What a great win for the Fitzpatrick brothers. This solidifies Matt's #3 in the world ranking and gets Alex on the tour for two years. The back nine was stressful with Alex bailing out his big brother several times. Big brother returned the favor with an amazing bunker shot to set up Alex to seal the deal on 18. I am thrilled for both of them.
 
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