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LPGA’s opening major championship gets massive overhaul

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The LPGA announced earlier this week that it would be making some big changes to its first major of the year, formerly the ANA Inspiration. Today, Golfweek reported that the LPGA and IMG have just signed a six-year contract with Chevron to be the new titular sponsor.

Per GolfWeek, The Chevon Championship will remain at the Dinah Shore Tournament Course at Mission Hills for 2022 in its normal scheduling spot ahead of the Masters. Yet beginning in 2023, the event will move to a different venue, which has yet to be determined. The Tour is reportedly interested in moving the event to the Houston area, which is home to roughly 8,000 Chevron employees.

Amongst other changes, the purse is set to increase by 60 percent from $3.1 million to $5 million, which would effectively make the Chevron the third highest purse before the U.S. Open and AIG Women’s Open on the schedule.

The tournament may also be moved to a later in the Spring in 2023, which would allow the event to be broadcast on NBC. The LPGA’s first major has traditionally been shown only on Golf Channel, as the current date conflicts with the Augusta National Women’s Amateur, which is under current contract with the cable giant.

Chevron’s Vice President of Corporate Affairs, Al Williams, commented to GolfWeek on the big news, “If you go back to why David (Foster) and Dinah (Shore) founded this event, they really wanted to have a platform to advance women’s excellence. That’s something that we look forward to continuing to collaborate with the Tour, with the players and really advancing women’s excellence.”

World number 12 Patty Tavatanakit will look to defend her 2020 title in April.

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The Open TV ratings don’t make for pretty reading

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According to Josh Carpenter of Sports Business Journal, last week’s Open Championship suffered its lowest television rating in almost a decade.

The final round was down four percent from Brian Harman’s win in 2023 at Royal Liverpool, which offered very little drama down the stretch. It was the lowest-rated final round since Zach Johnson’s win in 2015 at St. Andrews: and that was a Monday finish.

Stars such as Rory McIlroy, Bryson DeChambeau, Ludvig Aberg, Viktor Hovland all missed the cut, which may have contributed to the lack of interest from casual golf fans.

This year, the Masters and The Open have decreased in ratings while the PGA Championship and U.S. Open saw an uptick. It’s fair to speculate whether the inclusion of Bryson DeChambeau deep into contention had an impact.

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‘That looks brutal’ – First photo of Tiger Woods’ leg without sleeve shows depth of injury

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It’s been a struggle of late for Tiger Woods on the golf course. The 15-time major champion has only teed it up five times in 2024, finishing 60th in The Masters and missing the cut in the other three majors. He also played in the Genesis Invitational and was forced to withdraw.

Woods has many ailments, but none as debilitating as his surgically repaired leg. Since his car accident three years ago, the 48-year-old has rarely been seen without wearing a leg sleeve. However, on Monday, a fan was able to take a photograph of Woods’ leg without the sleeve.

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The photo was taken at an event Tiger’s son, Charlie, was playing in by “blakebunkersgolf” on Instagram, and one of the top responses on X towards the photo was simply “That looks brutal.”

Woods has struggled with the lack of reps on the course but hasn’t given any indication as to whether his schedule will look any different come 2025.

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John Daly says this is the best golf course in Scotland…and it’s not St. Andrews

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John Daly withdrew at last week’s Open Championship with a knee injury, but the 58-year-old was back on the links this week showcasing one of the most famous golf courses in the world for his fans.

While at Trump Turnberry, John Daly recorded a video of the 18th green.

In the video, the 1995 Open Champion shared his opinion that Turnberry is the best golf course in Scotland, even better than St. Andrews.

“Hey everybody, John Daly here. I’m at Trump Turnberry today. I went out and tried to play a little bit. This place is amazing. It is the best golf course in Scotland, I think. St. Andrews is my baby, but I think I just found my new baby. I’m at the 18th green right here, this thing is unreal.”

Turnberry hosted its first Open Championship in 1977, which was dubbed “The Duel in the Sun” when Tom Watson beat Jack Nicklaus by a single stroke. The most recent Open the course hosted was 2009, where Watson almost won again, but lost to Stewart Cink in a playoff.

The course is not slated to host any Open Championships in the foreseeable future.

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