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Thrilling Golf Victories at the Hero Women’s India Open and the Genesis Championship
Hero Women’s India Open: Liz Young Claims Victory on a Challenging Course: The Ladies European Tour brought an exciting event to New Delhi this past weekend for the Hero Women’s India Open. The prestigious DLF Golf and Country Club, renowned as one of the best golf courses in India, posed a formidable challenge to players competing for the title. By the tournament's end on Sunday, only five players managed to finish with under-par scores, reflecting the course's difficulty.
The European Masters Golf Tournament: Matt Wallace's Triumphant Win
After a six-year title drought, Matt Wallace made an unforgettable return to the winner’s circle, clinching the European Masters in a thrilling playoff. The European Masters is one of the most prestigious golf events on the DP World Tour, hosted annually at the iconic Crans-sur-Sierre Golf Club in Switzerland. The course, known for its challenging layout and breathtaking scenery, is only open for six months each year due to its high-altitude location, where winter conditions keep it snow-covered. During the summer golf season, it offers a golfer’s paradise, surrounded by the stunning Swiss Alps and rolling hills, making it one of the most scenic golf courses on the tour.
Leona Maguire Claims Maiden Victory at LET Event
Leona Maguire achieved a significant milestone in her golf career by becoming the first Irish woman to win on the Ladies European Tour (LET). Her outstanding performance at the Aramco Team Series held at Centurion Golf Club in Hemel Hempstead showcased her exceptional golf skills and determination. The Aramco Team Series, a unique event featuring both team and individual competitions, saw Maguire shine in both formats. Nastasia Nadaud’s team triumphed over Georgia Hall’s team after an exhilarating three-hole playoff. Alongside the team event, the individual competition spanned three days, with all 108 players vying for victory.
Omega European Masters Review & WITB

In what was the first event on the European Tour since Darren Clarke finalised his Ryder Cup Team last week, spectators and media alike were wondering how Europe’s elite would fare at the Omega European Masters.

Top 12 finishes for Westwood, Fitzpatrick and Willett provided fans with some extra hope heading into next month’s biannual battle with the Americans – we’ll forget the slight blips (missed cuts) for Sullivan and captain Clarke on this occasion.

However it was Sweden’s Alex Noren and Australia’s Scott Hend who snatched the limelight come Sunday afternoon; an extra play-off hole needed to separate the two. Hend went into the final round with a one-shot lead but found himself two behind the Swede with four holes left to play. A birdie at 15 followed by a three-putt bogey for Noren on 17 forced a play-off at Crans-sue-Sierre.

A well-timed birdie for Noren at the first play-off hole secured his second impressive victory of the summer, following his triumph at the Scottish Open in July.

What equipment did Noren use?