
Executing a near perfect end to his final round, Russell Henley charged his way around the Colonial Club in Fort Worth to overcome Eric Cole in a sudden death playoff.
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Wyndham Clark reminded everyone just how good his best golf can be this week, closing with a stunning 60 to win the CJ Cup Byron Nelson at 30-under-par. The American looked completely in control all weekend, finishing with an eagle and nine birdies in a final round that felt almost effortless. With the majors approaching, it was a timely return to form.
At just 17 years old, Anna Huang is quickly becoming one of the most exciting names in women’s golf. The teenager came from six shots back to win the Lalla Meryem Cup in Morocco, becoming the youngest player in Ladies European Tour history to claim three titles. A final round of 66, featuring six birdies and an eagle, showed composure far beyond her years.
Richard Sterne secured his first DP World Tour victory in 13 years with a dramatic win at the Soudal Open. The South African produced a huge late finish, birdieing the 16th before eagling the 17th to post 18-under and pile pressure on overnight leader Zander Lombard. Lombard faltered late on the back nine, handing Sterne a long-awaited and emotional return to the winner’s circle after years of injury setbacks.
Three very different winners with very different stories, which is part of what makes the game of golf so great. Whatever your reason for playing is, we're always on hand to help you get the most from your game.