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⛳ Your Golf Round-up: 20 Oct 25

  • Writer: Spike Golf
    Spike Golf
  • 2 days ago
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Your Golf Round-up: 20 Oct 25
  1. 🐯 Tiger Woods Hits Rock Bottom: Career Low at 2,048th


Tiger Woods has officially hit rock bottom in the Official World Golf Rankings, plummeting to 2,048th. After a recent back surgery—his seventh—and a ruptured Achilles tendon earlier this year, the 49-year-old’s comeback dreams are on life support. With just five tournament appearances in 2024 and none making significant cuts, Woods faces a long road to recovery. If inactivity continues, his ranking could vanish entirely due to the OWGR’s two-year rolling cycle. The once-unstoppable force now stands on the edge of oblivion. Source



  1. 🏆 Tommy Fleetwood’s Fairy Tale Finish in India


Tommy Fleetwood clinched the inaugural DP World India Championship in Delhi, shooting an impressive 22-under par. The victory was especially poignant as it fulfilled a heartfelt wish from his son, Frankie, who had never seen his father win live. Fleetwood’s triumph marks his eighth DP World Tour title and adds to a stellar season that includes a Ryder Cup win and a Tour Championship victory. Source



  1. 💰 Fleetwood Bags Record-Breaking Payday


In a historic moment for Indian golf, Fleetwood’s win earned him the largest prize cheque ever awarded in the country’s golfing history. The substantial payout underscores the growing prominence and financial stakes of professional golf tournaments in India. Source



  1. 🧠 Anders Mankert Honored with British Empire Medal


Top golf coach Anders Mankert has been awarded the British Empire Medal by King Charles for his contributions to golf, particularly for coaching blind and partially-sighted individuals. Mankert’s dedication to inclusivity in the sport has made a significant impact, earning him this prestigious honor. Source



  1. 🏌️‍♂️ Justin Leonard’s Comeback Victory


Justin Leonard secured his first PGA Tour Champions playoff event win by eagleing the final hole at the Dominion Energy Charity Classic. Leonard’s patient approach and timely birdie-par-eagle finish showcased his enduring skill and composure under pressure. Source



  1. 🏌️‍♀️ LPGA’s Kim Ends 5-Year Drought


Kim ended a five-year winless streak by clinching the BMW Ladies Championship, marking a significant comeback in her career. Her victory not only ended the drought but also propelled her to the top of the LPGA’s South Korea leaderboard, signaling a potential resurgence in her performance. Source

 
 
 

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