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The Andalucía Masters: A Thrilling Playoff at Real Club de Sotogrande
The Andalucía Masters, a premier event in European golf, delivered a dramatic showdown at the prestigious Real Club de Sotogrande, situated just north of Gibraltar. The tournament, part of the European Tour, witnessed an extraordinary 9-hole playoff between France’s Julien Guerrier and Spain’s Jorge Campillo. This remarkable duel kept golf fans on edge as two of the sport’s top talents battled for victory at the Estrella Damm N.A. Andalucía Masters.
The Open de France - A Showcase of Golf Excellence
England’s Dan Bradbury showcased exceptional skill at the prestigious Le Golf National, securing his second DP World Tour victory by holding off a competitive field of world-class golfers. The DP World Tour made its return to France for the annual Open de France, held at the renowned Le Golf National just outside Paris. This championship course has been a stage for elite tournaments, including the recent Olympic golf events. The weekend saw some of the most talented golfers from around the world, with several British and Danish players making their mark on the leaderboard.
The BMW PGA Championship 2024: Billy Horschel Clinches Second Victory in Thrilling Playoff
There’s nothing quite like the excitement of a tense playoff, and Billy Horschel delivered a stellar performance to secure his second BMW PGA Championship title at Wentworth Golf Club. The prestigious event on the DP World Tour showcased world-class golf just outside London in Surrey, attracting top players from around the globe. Billy Horschel, the American golfer, triumphed in an intense playoff against Rory McIlroy and Thriston Lawrence of South Africa. Horschel finished his final round with back-to-back birdies, joining McIlroy and Lawrence at 20-under-par, setting up an exciting showdown on the 18th hole.
Nordea Masters & Memorial Tournament WITB

Englishman and Under Armour Golf UK ambassador Matthew Fitzpatrick eased to his second European Tour victory in last week’s Nordea Masters. Since turning pro off a handicap of plus four in 2014, the impressive 21-year-old has endured a very promising start to his professional career and now finds himself sitting amongst the elite inside the world’s top 35. Fitzpatrick reeled off 17
birdies in his first three rounds, giving him a comfortable five-shot lead heading into Sunday’ showdown. He never looked back as he waltzed to a three-shot victory to secure his place in this year’s Open Championship. On a course which boasts five par-5s, a good performance tee-to-green was always going to go a long way in determining how high up the leaderboard you finished.

Fitzpatrick certainly got it right this week.

Matthew played the longer holes in 10-under-par without a single dropped shot. The only way this would be possible is by hitting fairways and greens, something which the winner did time-after-time. He actually finished third in ‘Driving Accuracy’ at over 73% of fairways found for the week, and first in ‘Greens in Regulation’ with 85% of greens being hit – that’s 7 out of every 8 greens! Impressive golf.

Here’s what Fitzpatrick had in his golf bag…

 

The term ‘journeyman’ gets batted around a lot, but that’s exactly what last week’s PGA Tour winner, William McGirt, is. By his own confession he’s been around the block, but the 36-year-old’s career will never be the same again after his sudden-death playoff win at the Memorial Tournament. It was a very steady scorecard for McGirt on Sunday, mixing one birdie with 17 pars to record a one-under-par 71 and tie Jon Curran at the top of the leaderboard. And it was a similar story in the playoff as both Americans went to head-to-head. Pars for both on first playoff hole meant a second was needed. Both Curran and McGirt missed the green at the second time of asking, and once Curran failed to get up-and-down, McGirt was left with a seven-footer for the win. This was McGirt’s maiden Tour victory in his 165th start, upstaging a star-studded field in the process.

Here’s what McGirt used en-route to victory…