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The Zurich Classic of New Orleans takes place on TPC Louisiana.

Andrew Novak and Ben Griffin Win Zurich Classic

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Marco Penge poses for a photo whilst holding the Hainan Classic 2025 trophy.

Marco Penge Earns First Win After Betting Suspension

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Ingrid Lindblad of Sweden poses with the winner's trophy after the final round of the JM Eagle LA Championship presented by Plastpro.

Rookie Ingrid Lindblad Earns First LPGA Tour Win at JM Eagle

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The RBC Heritage takes place at the esteemed Harbour Town Golf Links on Hilton Head Island, SC.

Justin Thomas Breaks Winless Drought at RBC Heritage

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The 2025 Corales Puntacana Championship takes place in the Dominican Republic.

Garrick Higgo’s Patience Pays Off in Punta Cana

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Masters champion Rory McIlroy celebrates after winning in a sudden death playoff on the No. 18 green.

McIlroy Conquers Augusta and Completes Career Grand Slam

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(From left to right): Gia Raad (winner of the Jackie Mercer trophy for the leading amateur), Perrine Delacour (winner of the Investec South African Women's Open), Casandra Alexander (Investec Order of Merit champion) and Kaiyuree Moodley (The R&A Rookie of the Year on the Sunshine Ladies Tour). CREDIT: Sunshine Ladies Tour

Delacour Claims Second LET Win at Investec SA Women’s Open

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Rory McIlroy putts on the No. 18 green during the third round of the Masters.

McIlroy’s Historic Masters Start Could Lead to Career Grand Slam

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Justin Rose lines up a putt on the No. 18 green during the second round of the Masters.

Justin Rose Holds Onto Thursday’s Lead at the Masters

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Justin Rose accepts congratulations from his caddie Mark Fulcher on the No. 18 green during the first round of the Masters. Photo courtesy of the Masters and Augusta National.

Justin Rose Makes Eight Birdies to the Lead the Masters

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