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The Move of the Week belongs to Hannah Green, who jumped 10 spots in the world rankings with her victory at the JM Eagle LA Championship presented by Plastpro. She moved from No. 18 to No. 8 in the Rolex Women's World Golf Rankings, the highest rank of her career.

The Australian clinched her fifth win on Sunday at Wilshire Country Club, defeating Maja Stark by three strokes to successfully defend her title and secure her second victory of the season in Los Angeles, Calif. The victory helped her ultimately crack the top 10 in the Rolex Rankings for the first time in her career, and Green is well on her way to representing Australia at the Olympics for a second time, having first done so in Tokyo, where she finished in a tie for fifth.

"It's definitely been on my mind. Still have six or seven weeks until the team is announced, so still a lot that can happen between now and then,” said the Olympian. “Now that I've had two wins in the season, obviously this jumps me close to the Top 10 in the world and solidifies my spot.

“Grace (Kim) unfortunately didn't have the weekend she wanted, but I know she's capable of playing really good golf. Gabi Ruffels, Steph Kyriacou and Karis Davidson are all striving to be the best they can be. I don't want to assume I'm on the team. Still fighting for the second spot. Whatever I do between now and KPMG, I'm just going to try and play my best golf and hope to make that team."

At just 27 years old, Green has amassed 24 career top 10s, including five wins, and made over $5.3 million in career earnings since becoming an LPGA Tour member in 2018. So far this season, the Aussie is definitely moving in the right direction. She is ranked second in the Rolex Player of the Year race, third in the Race to the CME Globe standings (1,043.975 points), third in scoring average (69.950) and third on the Official Money List with $861,302 in season earnings.

Olympic Hopeful Maja Stark Makes Move in Rankings

Maja Stark fell short of capturing her second career LPGA Tour win at the JM Eagle LA Championship presented by Plastpro, but her runner-up finish moved her up 12 spots to No. 16 in the Rolex Women's World Golf Ranking and from fifth to fourth in the Race to the CME Globe standings.

With the 2024 Olympics on the horizon, most players want to play well and move up in the rankings in hopes of representing their country in Paris, and for the Swede, it's no different. She says she is not feeling a great deal of pressure, but Stark hears the chatter.

"There was a lot of talk about the Olympics in the media,” said Stark when asked if she was feeling any pressure after back-to-back runner-up performances. “I hadn't seen them talking much about the Olympics before Chevron, but then all of a sudden, it feels like people were saying that I was basically in it, which is really not the case. There is a long way left.

“I've just been trying to tell myself that if I focus on that, that's never going to work because all I can control is my own behaviors. Making it into the Olympics depends so much on what other people do. I have just been trying to put that back in my mind."

Stark has two additional top-10s this season, including a solo second at The Chevron Championship and a tie for third at the Ford Championship presented by KCC. She also ranks second on the Official Money List and is fourth in the Rolex Player of the Year standings.

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Rory McIlroy to Rejoin PGA Tour Policy Board, per Report

The world No. 2 resigned his position as a player director on the board six months ago.

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Six months after resigning his position as a player director on the PGA Tour Policy Board, Rory McIlroy is apparently set to rejoin the group, at the behest of former U.S. Open champion Webb Simpson.

The Guardian newspaper in the United Kingdom reported Monday that Simpson is looking to resign his spot among the six player directors and has asked that McIlroy return to take his position.

The PGA Tour declined to comment on the report.

The Guardian cited sources in saying that McIlroy, No. 2 in the Official World Golf Ranking and a four-time major champion, would return to the board which would also include a position on the board of the newly-created PGA Tour Enterprises.

Such an appointment would need the approval of the 12 members of the PGA Tour Policy Board, which include player directors Tiger Woods, Adam Scott, Patrick Cantlay, Peter Malnati, Jordan Spieth and Simpson. A PGA Tour official said that Simpson has not resigned his position.

Spieth replaced McIlroy on the board last fall after the Northern Irishman said he wanted to focus more of his efforts inside the ropes . When he arrives at the PGA Championship next month in Louisville, Ky., he will return to the place where he won his last major title 10 years ago.

McIlroy, who had been an outspoken critic of the LIV Golf League before softening in recent months , was among the top players who sought changes to the PGA Tour schedule that would enhance player benefits, such as the signature events.

“Rory’s resignation letter, which he sent to the full board, clearly stated that the difficult decision was made due to professional and personal commitments,” said Jay Monahan, the PGA Tour’s commissioner, at the time of his resignation. “Given the extraordinary time and effort that Rory—and all his fellow player directors—have invested in this unprecedented, transformational period in our history, we certainly understand and respect his decision to step down in order to focus on his game and his family.”

A return to the board could signal McIlroy’s desires to see an end to the stalemate that has seen the PGA Tour and DP World Tour on opposite ends of a framework agreement with the Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia, which backs LIV Golf.

McIlroy has met Yasir Al-Rumayyan, the governor of the PIF, and while he said again last week that he has no plans to ever join LIV Golf, he has made it clear that he believes a deal is necessary.

“Fundamentally he wants to do the right thing,” McIlroy said of Al-Rumayyan last month at the Players Championship. “I think I've said this before, I have spent time with Yasir and his—the people that have represented him in LIV I think have done him a disservice ... so (LIV commissioner Greg) Norman and those guys.

“I see the two entities, and I think there's a big ... I actually think there's a really big disconnect between PIF and LIV. I think you got PIF over here and LIV are sort of over here doing their own thing. So the closer that we can get to Yasir, PIF and hopefully finalize that investment, I think that will be a really good thing.”

LIV Golf is in its third year and has signed several big-name players to lucrative guaranteed contracts, including three of the past six major champions—Brooks Koepka, Jon Rahm and Cam Smith.

Asked how he viewed the distinction between LIV and the PIF, McIlroy said: “I think their disruptiveness and his—their disruptiveness, and then his ... I don't know what the right word is ... I guess his desire to be involved in the world of golf in a productive way.”

Since then, Al-Rumayyan met with Monahan and all of the player directors, including Woods, in the Bahamas .

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Five-time LPGA Tour winner Hannah Green has entered the world's top 10 for the first time after overtaking Minjee Lee as Australia's top-ranked golfer.

Hannah Green has taken a giant stride towards sealing another Olympics spot, surging past Minjee Lee to become Australia's top-ranked women's golfer for the first time.

Green's commanding successful defence of her LA Championship title, her second LPGA Tour win of the year and third inside 12 months, has sent the West Australian from 18th to No.8 in the world.

Her Perth stablemate Lee dropped three positions to ninth in the new standings released in the US on Monday (Tuesday AEST).

Green's rise not only elevated the former major winner into the top 10 for the first time, a goal she's been chasing for years, but also almost certainly secures the 27-year-old a berth on Australia's Games team for Paris 2024.

Green and Lee wore the green and gold in Tokyo and now look shoo-ins to also fly the Australian flag in France in August.

The two highest-ranked women's and men's players as of June 17 will earn spots.

While Green remains wary of her talented younger compatriots, the reality is world No.82 Grace Kim — who collapsed in LA at the weekend after enjoying a four-shot halfway lead — or Gabriela Ruffels (83) or Steph Kyriacou (88) would need to win the US Open in early June plus another big event to have any hope of climbing above Green and Lee.

"The Olympics have definitely been on my mind," Green said while savouring her fifth LPGA Tour win.

"Obviously we still have six or seven weeks until the team is announced, so still a lot that can happen between now and then.

"Now that I've had two wins in the season, obviously this jumps me (into) the top 10 in the world and solidifies my spot.

"Grace unfortunately didn't have weekend she wanted, but I know she's capable of playing really good golf.

"Gabi Ruffels, Steph Kyriacou, Karis Davidson, they all are obviously striving to be the best they can be.

"I don't want to assume I'm on the team. Still fighting for the second spot."

After joining American world No.1 Nelly Korda as only the second player to win multiple LPGA Tour events in 2024, Green says she hopes to continue inspiring Australia's next generation of golfers.

She reckons getting out on course, rather than loading up balls on driving ranges, is the key to developing a youngster's game.

"With golf and life, it's always make sure that you enjoy yourself," Green said.

"There are some tough times when you play golf. You're not always in this position I'm in right now with a trophy right next to me.

"Making sure you're enjoying yourself, not being too hard on yourself, having fun. That makes a big difference if you're just getting into golf or starting golf.

"Go play as much golf as possible. Don't beat balls on the range all day. In golf, you're not hitting off a perfect surface every time.

"Sometimes even if you hit it perfectly on the range, when you get out there you might not really love the tee shot, whatever it may be. Might not hit it perfect.

"So going out and playing as much as possible if you can is also a nice thing to do."

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Bolton: Embrace weather variable for this week’s Lone Star shootout

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In a perfect world, we’d prefer to eliminate the unpredictability of the elements of an outdoor sport in favor of data sets that help us understand what our eyes are witnessing. But golf is an imperfect pursuit.

As detailed below, THE CJ CUP Byron Nelson will be staged in conditions that, well, amount to the opposite of “golf in a dome” that often serves as the setting for The American Express in the Coachella Valley every winter. Sure, La Quinta, California, isn’t immune to rain and wind, but it’s typically a placebo compared to north Texas in springtime.

So it goes. Deal with it. Embrace the random.

While conditions should be OK most of the time north of Dallas, this still will be a week when it’ll feel like it’s going to be better to be lucky than good. That yields the chance to have some fun.

If your profile is to play it smart and safe, great. But if you’ve ever thought about being a little, say, counterintuitive, give that a go at TPC Craig Ranch. A shootout already is promised, so there’s that headwind for otherwise predictable results, but better-laid plans don’t necessarily apply when the weather doesn’t cooperate.

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At the end of every round and eventually the tournament, there could be a little to learn about the experience, so even if it doesn’t go your way, that’s still something to take forward for the next time the roof is open.

Since Monday’s Power Rankings, in which I always review the weather for the first time every week, the risk of inclement weather for Thursday’s opening round has increased. It includes a very good chance for thunderstorms. Because of the danger, bet the over on a delay at some point. Friday’s forecast is more favorable.

When this happens, it can be shrewd to stack based on the draw in DFS. While blending in PGA TOUR Fantasy Golf is advised for the long haul, short-range considerations all but demand betting on the coin flip. You’re already in shark-infested waters, so you might as well jump in with a plan to sink or swim. Treading is only for also-rans.

Another change in the last two days is when the wind will challenge most. Because it’s always the hardest to predict, there are two types of gamers – those who have complained about it and those who will – and you know who you are. Moving Day on Saturday now presents as the best of the bunch, albeit for seriously breezy conditions for Sunday’s finale.

All in all, when the conditions are a crapshoot for a shootout, conviction in decisions is the driving force. Ignore the nuance, dismiss the edge and go all-in on the most compelling combination of factors for your sensibilities.

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Keith Mitchell (+375 = Top 10) … Cashmere Keith has been a top-20 machine in 2024 and he hasn’t gone consecutive starts without one in his last eight starts. Prior to a T28 with Joel Dahmen at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans, Mitchell placed T14 at the Valero Texas Open for his sixth top 20 of the season. He remains a rock star off the tee and on approach, so the challenge has been wringing consistency out of the putter. Both of his previous appearances at TPC Craig Ranch were when it played as a par 72 (2021 and 2022) and he averaged 69.25. To consider qualifying for next week’s Wells Fargo Championship, he’d need to podium this week, but this finish would be just fine for us.

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Aaron Rai (+160 = Top English) … Man, what to do with this guy. The Brit always presents so attractively but he isn’t plus value for a finish unless you shop in the market for top 20s at +225, and he’s had only two of those in a dozen starts this year. That’s why to beat five others among his countrymen is the smarter move. (At +350, Matt Wallace is second-shortest among the subset.) Sits 13th on TOUR in greens hit and T32 in proximity.

Daniel Berger (+130 = Top 40) … At some point, he’ll be reinserted into the option to make or miss the cut, but we can’t complain about the kickback for this finish. No, he hasn’t reconnected with the firepower that pushed him to the front of the stage, but if you’re going to hedge on when he’s going to deliver again, you might as well lean in when his only finish at TPC Craig Ranch is a T3 in 2021. The long game is back so you’re relying on this being the week when he (finally) finds magic with the putter. Two top 40s in nine starts this season.

Taiga Semikawa (+225 = Top 40) … With Peter Kuest hogging the headlines among non-members at TPC Craig Ranch, it’s easy to overlook the 23-year-old from Japan who’s making his fourth PGA TOUR start of the season. He’s making the trip from a T24 at the ISPS HANDA CHAMPIONSHIP but his youth is a weapon against jet lag. He’s already a four-time winner on the Japan Golf Tour where he placed second in the Order of Merit in 2023. We’re not asking for a victory (at +25000), just a return to some form that rewarded his muscle off the tee and precision on approach on his home circuit last year.

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Patrick Rodgers … This is his second early withdrawal of the season (WM Phoenix) to go with his mid-tournament exit from the Valero Texas Open, but he’s 37th in the FedExCup with three top 10s among six top 25s. Look for him as well at Quail Hollow Club next week.

Christiaan Bezuidenhout … A T3 at the ISPS HANDA CHAMPIONSHIP in Japan on Sunday lifted the South African to 53rd in the Official World Golf Ranking, so he’s in terrific position to qualify for the U.S. Open when the top 60 gain entry at the conclusion of the PGA Championship for which he’ll qualify via the OWGR early next week. He also might sneak into the field at next week’s Wells Fargo Championship via the Aon Next 10, in which he’s currently ninth.

Charley Hoffman … Rests after a T4-T11 fortnight that lifted him to 59th in the FedExCup. Suffice it to say that the 47-year-old has capitalized on the opportunities yielded by long-range insurance of a career earnings exemption this season.

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Erik Barnes … Will Zalatoris is a headliner among the comeback stories in 2024, but Barnes deserves similar attention. Now almost 13 full months post-reconstructive surgery on the MPFL in his left knee, he’s 87th in the FedExCup with a playoff loss at the Puerto Rico Open punctuating six paydays in nine starts. Has eight starts on a medical extension to collect 46.563 FedExCup points. (He’s closest to his goal among all golfers on medicals.) That would require no worse than a solo 19th-place finish (worth 47 points) at TPC Craig Ranch where he’s making his debut. Because he’s already cleared the threshold for conditional status, he’s eligible for the Playoffs even if he falls short of the target on the medical, but fulfilling the medical would promote him from the graduate reshuffle category to the Major Medical category. It also would grant him the opportunity to tee it up in every open without sweating the cutline for entry on conditional status.

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Rory McIlroy surged past Rickie Fowler and held off Collin Morikawa to win THE CJ CUP @ SUMMIT for his 13th PGA TOUR victory jumping back into the World Top 10 to World No. 8.

Matt Fitzpatrick produced a brilliant, nerveless final round of 69 to conquer Real Club Valderrama and win his seventh European Tour title at the 2021 Estrella Damm N.A. Andalucía Masters moving to World No. 25 from 28.

South Africa’s Shaun Norris won the Japan Open at Biwako Country Club with a record total of 19-under par, four strokes ahead of Japan’s Yuta Ikeda. Norris jumps back into the World Top 100 moving from World No.150 to 86.

MCILROY MOVES BACK INTO THE WORLD TOP 10

PGA Tour – THE CJ CUP @ SUMMIT

Rory McIlroy surged past Rickie Fowler and held off Collin Morikawa to win THE CJ CUP @ SUMMIT for his 13th PGA TOUR victory jumping back into the World Top 10 to World No. 8.

McIlroy seized control with a 35-foot eagle putt from just off the green on the par-5 14th and then playing mistake-free down the stretch for a 6-under 66 and a one-victory.

Fowler, who started the final round with a two-shot lead as he tried to end nearly three years without a victory, faded with a pair of three-putts and shot 71 to tie for third. The threat came from Morikawa, a member at The Summit Club, who shot 29 on the front to get in the mix and closed with an eagle for a 62.

That forced McIlroy to play mistake-free after his big eagle putt on the 14th, and he never came close to a bogey in finishing at 25-under 263.

“It is a big carrot,” McIlroy said of the 20 wins. “I didn't know it would be this week.”

He went into the weekend nine shots out of the lead, made up plenty of ground with a 62 on Saturday and then pulled away by taking advantage of the scoring holes.

It was similar to his first win on the PGA TOUR in 2010 at Quail Hollow. McIlroy was nine shots behind going into the weekend at that tournament and closed with rounds of 66-62 to win.

Morikawa was watching from the balcony overlooking the 18th green to see if he would get a chance for extra holes, though it was asking a lot for McIlroy to drop a shot on the par-5 closing hole. McIlroy laid back off the tee, played short of the green and hit wedge to the back pin to assure a two-putt par and another trophy.

European Tour - Estrella Damm N.A. Andalucía Masters

The Englishman entered the final round three shots off the lead but as many around him succumbed to the test of the 1997 Ryder Cup venue, Fitzpatrick made 15 straight pars to keep himself right in contention.

Birdies on the 16th and 17th then put him in total control and he finished at six under, three shots clear of Australian Min Woo Lee and Swede Sebastian Soderberg.

English trio Laurie Canter, James Morrison and Robert Rock, Swede Alexander Björk, Kiwi Ryan Fox, American David Lipsky and Paraguay's Fabrizio Zanotti finished at two under, with just 14 players under par.

Canter led by three at the start of the day and was eight under after five holes but signed for a 76, while Soderberg led by two at six under stood on the 17th tee but dropped three shots in the final two holes in a 70, a score matched by Lee.

Fitzpatrick claimed his first European Tour victory in his rookie season in 2015 and has only ever gone winless once in 2019 - when he finished second four times - finishing in the top 25 on the Race to Dubai in each of his seven seasons, including a second place finish in 2020.

Japan Golf Tour - Japan Open Golf Championship

The 39-year-old claims his first Japan Open title and his sixth win on the Japan Golf Tour.

Challenge Tour – Empordà Challenge

Julien Brun carded a final round 69 to secure his second title on the 2021 Road to Mallorca at the Empordà Challenge moving 46 spots to World No. 133.

England’s Jonathan Thomson took the early clubhouse lead, posting a nine under par round of 62, but Frenchman Brun held his nerve down the stretch as he carded his third birdie of the day on the tenth hole and parred the remaining eight holes for a wire-to-wire victory.

The 29-year-old added to his 2012 ALLIANZ Golf Open Toulouse Metropole title and his Open de Bretagne victory from earlier this season, with this win made more special with his father by his side as caddie.

“This one is very sweet,” he said. “I was in the lead all week like the first one and it was very sweet to have my dad on the bag.

“It was very nice to share that with him, that’ll be good memories for us and I’m sure he had a good time. I am very happy to share that with him.”

Playing in the group ahead, Swede Jesper Svensson had joined Brun on 18 under par, but a bogey-bogey finish put paid to his bid for a maiden European Challenge Tour title as Brun held on for victory.

“Some of the guys came from behind and shot some very low scores,” said Brun. “I thought that would be very difficult with the pin placements and course set up. We never really got it going in the last group so we couldn’t really feed off each other. It wasn’t easy but just to get it done that’s all that matters.

Sunshine Tour - Blue Label Challenge

Lyle Rowe won his first Sunshine Tour title in five years at the Blue Label Challenge at the Gary Player Country Club jumping 1396 spots in the Ranking to World No. 439.

Rowe, one point off the lead going into the final round, shot a three-under-par 69 on Saturday for nine points, taking his overall tally over the four days to 33 points in the event that uses a modified Stableford scoring system.

That was four points clear – the equivalent of two birdies – of second-placed Dylan Mostert and was enough to give Rowe his third Sunshine Tour title and his first since winning the Zimbabwe Open in April 2016.

“I’ve been playing well for a while now and I just knew I needed to keep doing what I’ve been doing,” Rowe said. “It’s just a couple of shots every tournament and even though I didn’t make it easy for myself, I kept giving myself chances. I’ve gone back to the short putter, which gives me more feel, so I’ve been putting well and I’ve just been doing the right things mentally, controlling what I can on the course.”

It was also the Humewood golfer’s first win on South African soil as his other triumph came in the Zambia Open in June 2014.

Professional Golf Tour of India - Jaipur Open

Khalin Joshi turned the tables on final day to emerge victorious at Jaipur Open 2021 Presented by Rajasthan Tourism moving back into the World Top 500 to World No. 497.

Khalin Joshi’s final round of three-under 67 proved good enough for him to turn the tables on nearest rival and fellow Bengalurean M Dharma and emerge victorious at the Rs. 40 lakh Jaipur Open 2021 Presented by Rajasthan Tourism being played at the par-70 Rambagh Golf Club (RGC).

Joshi (61-66-64-67), who made a dramatic three-putt from four feet on the last hole to end the tournament with a bogey, won by one shot as he totaled 22-under 258 for the week.

Khalin’s fifth career title ended his three-year long victory drought. The 29-year-old Joshi, who hails from the Karnataka Golf Association (KGA) course, overcame the disappointment of his runner-up finish in Delhi last week as he bagged a winning cheque worth Rs. 6,46,600 to move up from fifth to third in the PGTI Order of Merit. He made six birdies and three bogeys on the last day.

Dharma (62-62-65-70), the overnight leader by two shots, slipped to second place with an even-par 70 on the last day as he struggled to hole putts. He ended the week with a total of 21-under 259.

Nordic Golf League - MoreGolf Mastercard Tour Final at PGA Sweden National

Sebastian Petersen from Sjöbo Golfklubb won the MoreGolf Mastercard Tour Final at PGA Sweden National by two strokes ahead of Charlie Lindh.

Petersen earned 4 Ranking points moving from World No.879 to 620.

Alps Tour Golf - Emilia-Romagna Alps Tour Grand Final

Victor Garcia Broto from Spain held steady to stay at the top of the leader board for the three days and claim victory in a two-way play-off against the Italian amateur Riccardo Bregoli. Garcia Broto, who entered the Ranking for the first this year, moves to a career best of 706.

“I’m really happy with the way I played. I’d like to thank the Alps Tour as this is my first season with them. I started as an amateur, turned pro in the middle of the season and this is a fantastic way to end”.

The play-off on the 18th hole, saw Bregoli take the riskier right-hand fairway and, unfortunately, find the water. Garcia Broto took the safer route via the left-hand fairway, played a second safe shot and put his third just off the back of the green to chip on to be less than a metre from the hole. Bregoli’s fourth shot found the rough and he hit the green for five. Three putts to sink the ball, giving him triple bogey, he could only congratulate the Spanish player who sank his putt for par.

A real home-crowd pleaser as witnessed by the supporters on the 18th green, Bregoli was obviously disappointed but remained positive :

“This has been my home club for sixteen years since I started to play golf and I really appreciated playing here and to play well”.

Modena Golf & Country Club member, Jacopo Vecchi Fossa received the trophy as winner of the 2021 OofM. He receives one of the 5 full cards on the Challenge Tour for next year.

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