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Villegas Wins BMW Championship

After 89 professional tournaments, Camilo Villegas came out atop the leaderboard. Mr. Villegas won the Western Open, oops my error, The BMW Championship with a wire to wire performance at Bellerive. A rain out on Thursday forced the tournament to be played over three days, with 36 holes be played on Saturday.

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After 89 professional tournaments, Camilo Villegas came out atop the leaderboard.   Mr. Villegas won the Western Open,  oops my error, The BMW Championship with a wire to wire performance at Bellerive.  A rain out on Thursday forced the tournament to be played over three days, with 36 holes be played on Saturday.  Mr. Villegas shot a final round 68 to win by two strokes over Dudley Hart, whose 65 and second place finish boosted him to 14th in the FedEx standings and a spot in the Tour Championship in three weeks. 

Anthony Kim (67) and Jim Furyk (70) played in the final group with Mr. Villegas.  The threesome played an entertaining final round, complete with lead changes, marvelous shots, clutch putting and a whole lot of dry spitting.  Mr. Furyk had the lead after Mr. Villegas bogeyed two holes in a row on the front nine.  However, thanks to seven straight one putt greens Mr. Villegas seized the tournament and would not let go for anyone.

Mr. Kim charged late, after back to back bogeys left him seemingly out of contention.  But superb iron play and clutch putting had him within two strokes with two holes to play.  On the par 5 17th however, his birdie putt slid by the hole on the left side and he was reduced to needing some help to catch the eventual champion.  It was not to be, as Mr. Kim, after telling his caddy he wasn’t there to play for second, pulled his second shot into the bleachers long and left of the green.  Mr. Villegas hit his second shot onto the green and two putts later clutched his first trophy.  After being in contention several times since The Open Championship, it’s nice to see him earn a victory.

As for the FedEx Cup, Vijay Singh will be the winner unless he doesn’t finish the Tour Championship at East Lake for some reason.  It didn’t appear to make him happy as he refused interview requests from NBC after his round was completed and left without speaking to any media folks.  Some of those media folks assume it just Mr. Singh being surly, but I think he just wanted to leave the day to the tournament victor.  With the new volatility infused into the format, some fine play in this week boosted players into the final tournament.  Kevin Sutherland, Ken Duke, Tim Clark, Bubba Watson, and Mr. Hart will all be part of the field at East Lake.  Chad Campbell, who withdrew after the first round to be with his wife during the birth of their first child, also made the field despite earning no points.  A very cool week indeed for Mr. Campbell, even without the additional honor of being selected for the Ryder Cup team. 

It seems strange to think of the playoffs as being over even before the final rounds get played.  Another reason to doubt the concept of playoffs and golf, but hey I’ve been wrong about things before this playoff stuff.  I can’t help but think that with the $10 million prize off the table the Tour Championship will be anti-climatic, especially after the Ryder Cup is completed  in two weeks.  It’ll be a good tournament,  but the whole playoff sideshow will be moot. 

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  1. Mike Hager

    Sep 9, 2008 at 8:38 am

    The press picks on Monty and Sergio but haven’t noticed them going out of their way to pick on Vijay. Ever.

    Airtime is a factor of network programming for maximum ratings, the writers/reporters of the media have no influence on this. If you want airtime, be in contention.

    Singh is a great player, a future hall of famer but he is comparable to Phil. He may catch Tom Watson in total victories but there is no chance that he will match Watson’s 8 majors. Vijay isn’t Tom Watson, neither is Phil. In 20 years there will be no debates raging to determine if the 19th best player ever was Vijay or Phil. Nobody will care.

  2. Roger Perfini

    Sep 8, 2008 at 5:18 pm

    Like the guys’ reports, however, does he write for the Wall Street Journal in his day job, the Mr. is just getting to me.

  3. Leon Tipps

    Sep 8, 2008 at 4:14 pm

    Bravo. Of course Vijay left because he did not want to take attention from young Camilo Villegas, the winner, and did not want to appear to be rooting for him against his other colleagues Furyk, Kim and Choi.

    He had just played 72 holes in three days, putted very badly and finished way down in the pack. True, he just won $10 million and should have given a diplomatic and short interview, but give the man a break. To call him “surly” because he did not want to talk to the press when they wanted him to simply exposes the media’s astonishing presumption that it is all about the media.

    The media has made a whipping boy out of Singh for a long time. Unless Vijay is in the outright lead, he is usually never given air time unless he has hit a bad shot or missed a birdie from short range. But the man is a great golfer, with 34 Tour wins and another 22 or so internationally. He is sure to win 40 tournaments to exceed the number won by Tom Watson and needs only a win in one of the Opens to close the last flaw in his astonishing career/

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Rickie Fowler’s new putter: Standard-length Odyssey Jailbird 380 in custom orange

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Editor’s note: This is an excerpt from a piece our Andrew Tursky originally wrote for PGATour.com’s Equipment Report. Head over there for the full article. 

…The Jailbird craze hasn’t really slowed down in 2024, either. According to Odyssey rep Joe Toulon, there are about 18-20 Jailbird putter users on the PGA TOUR.

Most recently, Akshay Bhatia won the 2024 Valero Texas Open using a broomstick-style Odyssey Jailbird 380 putter and Webb Simpson is switching into a replica of that putter at the 2024 Wells Fargo Championship.

Now, Fowler, who essentially started the whole Jailbird craze, is making a significant change to his putter setup.

Fowler, who has had a couple weeks off since the 2024 RBC Heritage, started experimenting with a new, custom-orange Jailbird 380 head that’s equipped with a standard 35-inch putter build, rather than his previous 38-inch counter-balanced setup.

According to Fowler, while he still likes the look and forgiveness of his Jailbird putter head, he’s looking to re-incorporate more feel into his hands during the putting stroke.

He told GolfWRX.com on Tuesday at the Wells Fargo Championship that the 38-inch counterbalanced setup “served its purpose” by helping him to neutralize his hands during the stroke, but now it’s time to try the standard-length putter with a standard-size SuperStroke Pistol Tour grip to help with his feel and speed control.

Although Fowler was also spotted testing standard-length mallets from L.A.B. Golf and Axis1 on Tuesday, he confirmed that the custom Odyssey Jailbird 380 is the putter he’ll use this week at the 2024 Wells Fargo Championship.

Head over to PGATour.com for the full article. 

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Details on Justin Thomas’ driver switch at the Wells Fargo Championship

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So, with a couple of weeks off following his latest start at the 2024 RBC Heritage, Thomas sought to re-address his driver setup with the remote help of Titleist Tour fitting expert J.J. Van Wezenbeeck. About two weeks ago, Thomas and Van Wezenbeeck reviewed his recent driver stats, and discussed via phone call some possible driver and shaft combinations for him to try.

After receiving Van Wezenbeeck’s personalized shipment of product options while at home, Thomas found significant performance improvements with Titleist’s TSR2 head, equipped with Thomas’ familiar Mitsubishi Diamana ZF 60 TX shaft.

Compared to Thomas’ longtime TSR3 model, the TSR2 has a larger footprint and offers slightly higher spin and launch characteristics.

According to Van Wezenbeeck, Thomas has picked up about 2-3 mph of ball speed, to go along with 1.5 degrees higher launch and more predictable mishits.

“I’d say I’d been driving it fine, not driving it great, so I just wanted to, honestly, just test or try some stuff,” Thomas said on Tuesday in an interview with GolfWRX.com at Quail Hollow Club. “I had used that style of head a couple years ago (Thomas used a TSi2 driver around 2021); I know it’s supposed to have a little more spin. Obviously, yeah, I’d love to hit it further, but if I can get a little more spin and have my mishits be a little more consistent, I felt like obviously that’d be better for my driving…

“This (TSR2) has been great. I’ve really, really driven it well the week I’ve used it. Just hitting it more solid, I don’t know if it’s the look of it or what it is, but just a little bit more consistent with the spin numbers. Less knuckle-ball curves. It has been fast. Maybe just a little faster than what I was using. Maybe it could be something with the bigger head, maybe mentally it looks more forgiving.”

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5 fall golf trip destinations you should book right now

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The 2024 golf season is in full swing with the warm weather settling in and those long summer days right around the corner, but what if we told you that you should be thinking about golf this fall? While it may seem to be a ways away, now is the perfect time to start putting together your end-of-season fall golf trip

Courses are in great shape, the weather is more enjoyable as temps cool off, and your golf game is in peak condition after playing all summer! The best part about fall golf trips is that there are some great deals to be found at golf destinations across the country! Additionally, you can get away to the Caribbean on an all-inclusive trip or travel across the pond for some links golf in the UK or Ireland before the end of their golf season in October. 

If you are happy to stay stateside this fall, here are the best golf destinations you should book for your fall trip.

Myrtle Beach, SC 

Commonly known as the “Golf Capital of the World”, this coastal destination is home to over 200 golf courses making it the ideal location for a golf trip! If you’re looking for golf and accommodation onsite, choose from a wide range of resorts including favorites like Barefoot and Legends. Alternatively, you could rent a house or stay by the beach and play top tracks like Caledonia, Grande Dunes, Pine Lakes, True Blue, TPC Myrtle Beach and many more! With a plethora of options, you will be able to customize your trip to stay within budget! Fall in South Carolina is a golfer’s paradise with minimal rain, sunny skies, and temperatures in the low 80s (dipping into the 70s in later fall with lower humidity), the perfect combination for a golf trip.

Scottsdale, AZ 

If you’ve never played golf in the desert, fall is the best time to do so and there is no better selection of desert layouts than Scottsdale. With a wide variety of golf resorts, courses, and attractions, it is easy to see why many professional golfers call this place home. Enjoy a golf and city trip with a stay close to the nightlife in Old Town and a tour of the local courses like Raven, McCormick Ranch, and Ocotillo. Head north of the city with a resort stay at The Westin Kierland or Hyatt Regency and play some Championship courses like TPC Scottsdale, Troon North, or Grayhawk. Or head out to the fabulous We-Ko-Pa Resort  and Golf Club and indulge in the ultimate desert golf experience. The weather in Scottsdale will be very warm (mid to high 80s), with cloudless skies and green grass contrasting the desert landscape.

Orlando, FL 

The golf mecca in the state of Florida, Orlando is a great golf destination any time of the year, but fall is really where it flourishes. Course conditions are impeccable, the weather is warm with fading humidity, and there are a multitude of off-course activities for the whole family. Stay & play at some of the best golf resorts like Reunion and Omni Championsgate or tick off a bucket list course when you visit Arnold Palmer’s Bay Hill. A few other reasons this destination is so popular is the wide variety of rental houses throughout the area, perfect for a large group and the quality courses to choose from including Waldorf Astoria, Celebration, Shingle Creek, and the three Disney courses! With easy accessibility through the MCO Airport, Orlando is a no-brainer for a fall golf trip.

Las Vegas, NV 

PAIUTE GOLF RESORT – LAS VEGAS, NEVADA

A destination often overlooked when it comes to golf, Las Vegas in the fall is a wonderful treat! A stay on the iconic Las Vegas Strip gives you a wide range of 3 to 5-star hotel options within walking distance to the city’s biggest entertainment venues, casinos, restaurants, and more! For golf options, you will need to travel outside of the city (roughly 20 mins) to play some incredible desert layouts like Rio Secco, Revere, Cascata, and the trio of courses at Paiute Golf Resort. If you fancy a longer day trip, you can always take the hour-long drive up to Mesquite and play Wolf Creek and Conestoga for a pure desert golf experience. 

Alabama – Robert Trent Jones Trail 

If you’re a golf nerd (like me) and you’re looking for something a little different for your trip, look no further than the incredible RTJ Trail in Alabama. The Trail spans 11 different locations across the state with over 400 holes of golf all designed by legendary course designer Robert Trent Jones, Sr. The more popular courses on the trail are in Birmingham, Montgomery, and Auburn, making it perfect for an extended trip. Some of the best courses on the trail include Ross Bridge, Grand National (2 courses) and Capitol Hill (3 courses).Weather-wise, fall is the best time to hit the trail with average temps hovering around 80s (dipping into the 70s as fall goes on) with a limited amount of rainfall. The summer months are usually where the pricing is the highest so you can find the best deals in the fall with courses still in good condition. 

There has already been a huge uptick in fall golf trip bookings, so make sure to start planning now to get the travel dates and tee times you want for your group! 

Editor’s note: This article is presented in partnership with Golfbreaks. When you make a purchase through links in this article, GolfWRX may earn an affiliate commission. 

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