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Tour Rundown: Rahm equals Seve | Tom Kim’s torrid pace

It was a week of firsts on the world’s major golf tours. It was also a week of seconds and thirds. If this seems a bit confusing, or redundant, or even non-sensical, bear with us. Four of the top tours were at play as October’s first full week came to a close. From Florida’s east coast to Spain’s capital, and from Las Vegas to LA, the game’s finest plied their trade. Even with NFL football commanding the attention of many sports fans, golf still shows strong in autumn. The fairways and greens of golf tell us it’s time to run down the tours one more time. Dig in!
A triple bogey on the 72nd hole for Patrick Cantlay to lose by 3.
Winning is hard. pic.twitter.com/e6BDdVWh6N
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) October 10, 2022
European Tour: Rahm equals Seve at Spanish Open
Spain’s list of top golfers grows with each season, but until 2022, no star shone as bright as that of Severiano Ballesteros. The great one from Iberia’s north coast showed us the magic and mastery on three occasions in Madrid, as he triumphed in his home country’s open championship. In 2022, a countryman from the north, also known by four letters, matched Ballesteros with his third win at Casa de Campo.
Rahm’s early challenge on day four came from Australia’s Min Woo Lee. The Aussie had two birdies and an eagle to stay even with the Basque legend through the turn. Lee’s downfall came on the 4th and 14th holes. Both par fives, and both easy birdies, and Lee found a way to make bogey on each. Rahm would have been difficult to catch, but Lee did himself zero favors on those two holes.
As for Rahm, his 4-under front nine gave him courage, but it was his inner strength that pushed him past his only bogey of the day at number twelve, to three more birdies and an eagle coming home. By day’s end, Rahm stood tall at 25-under par, with France’s Matthieu Pavon able to sneak past the inconsistent Lee by one stroke, to -19 and solo second.
A flagstick away from an albatross!! ?@jonrahmpga is putting on a show in Madrid as he extends his lead to SIX.#AccionaOpen pic.twitter.com/ycSve9JlyM
— DP World Tour (@DPWorldTour) October 9, 2022
PGA Tour: Tantalizing Tom outlasts Cantlay at Shriner’s for second win
Tom Kim has captured the attention of the golf world over the last month. He found a way to outdo his performance at the President’s Cup, with a 24-under par effort at the Shriner’s Children’s Open in Las Vegas. Until the 72nd hole, Patrick Cantlay stood at that same figure. Unbelievably, America’s Ryder and President’s Cup hero went from bad to worse, to worst. His watery, triple bogey on the final hole at TPC Summerlin allowed the twenty-year old Kim to make par and walk off with his second tour title of 2022.
Cantlay was on track to record a second win at the Shriner’s event. After an uncertain front nine, speckled with three birdies and two bogeys, Cantlay found his groove. Four birdies on the inward half made him the favorite, until his driver let him down at the par-four closer. Cantlay’s tee shot failed to carry the corner, and his second shot could advance fewer than 100 yards. Shot three found the water near the green, and the game was over. As for Tom Kim, you could say that all the bounces went his way.
This bounce ?@JoohyungKim0621 birdies No. 9 to maintain a two-shot lead heading to the back nine. pic.twitter.com/YVBVPtCO1G
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) October 9, 2022
LPGA: Jodi ES grabs her first tour title at Mediheal
England’s Jodi Ewart Shadoff had been in this position before. She had held leads into the final round on tour, but had never found the magic potion required to win an LPGA event. 28 top 10 finishes, 2 thirds and 3 seconds served up equal portions of desire and scar tissue. After a third-round 69 pushed her lead to four strokes in California, JES had to wonder if her time had arrived.
Through nine holes on Sunday, the answer was negative. Paula Reto had assumed a one-shot advantage, thanks to a four-under, outward half. The pair battled over the final nine holes. Reto cracked first, with bogeys at 16 and 17 dropping her to -13, and a third-place tie with Danielle Kang and Georgia Hall. Surging up the board was Japan’s Yuka Saso, Saso closed with four birdies in her concluding quintet, to move to 14-under par. JES was calm down the stretch, closing with four pars, after birdies at 12 and 14. The day that she had dreamed of, had finally arrived.
A monumental moment for this champion.
In her 246th start, @Jodi_Ewart earns her first LPGA win at the @MEDIHEALChamp. ? pic.twitter.com/N4zFaECBEL
— LPGA (@LPGA) October 10, 2022
Tour Champions: Stricker wins Furyk and Friends by three
Steve Stricker won the Comeback Player twice on the regular tour, and he certainly didn’t want to win it again, on Tour Champions. Fate, however, had another card in its hand. This time last year, Stricker could barely walk, had jaundiced eyes, and about to face a 30-pound weight loss. After months of recovery, Stricker miraculously returned to competitive golf. One year on, Stricker seized an opportunity in Jacksonville for his fourth title of the calendar year.
Jim Furyk did his best to play both host and champion, but couldn’t get the second job done on Sunday. Furyk closed with three-under 69 to reach 11-under par. A resurgent Harrison Frazar posted 65 on Sunday to ease past the host, into second place. As for Stricker, his second 69 of the week was enough for a two-shot victory. Here’s hoping that his medical issues are in the past, and that even better golf is ahead of him.
1. @SteveStricker -11
3. @JimFuryk -9
T7. @mweirsy -7Final group is through two holes @FurykandFriends. pic.twitter.com/r69SnCQ8ZT
— PGA TOUR Champions (@ChampionsTour) October 9, 2022
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Tour Photo Galleries
Photos from the 2023 Valero Texas Open

Ah, the Valero Texas Open — a tournament as rich in history as it is in Texan charm. The event has been around since 1922, making it one of the oldest on the PGA Tour calendar.
Over the years, it’s been held at a variety of courses across the Lone Star State, but it’s found its home at TPC San Antonio in recent years. Some of the biggest names in golf have taken home the title here, including Arnold Palmer, Ben Hogan, Lee Trevino, and Ben Crenshaw. But the real star of the show? That would have to be the legendary Texan wind, which can turn a benign par-4 into a 500-yard monster faster than you can say “y’all.”
Per usual, GolfWRX was on site to check out what the pros are playing with the Masters just a week away.
Check out links to all our galleries, below.
General Albums
- 2023 Valero Texas Open – Monday #1
- 2023 Valero Texas Open – Monday #2
- 2023 Valero Texas Open – Tuesday #1
- 2023 Valero Texas Open – Wednesday #1
- 2023 Valero Texas Open – Wednesday #2
WITB Albums
- Chandler Phillips – WITB – 2023 Valero Texas Open
- Hayden Buckley – WITB – 2023 Valero Texas Open
- Brandon Wu – WITB – 2023 Valero Texas Open
- Rickie Fowler – WITB – 2023 Valero Texas Open
- Paul Haley II – WITB – 2023 Valero Texas Open
- Kevin Chappell – WITB – 2023 Valero Texas Open
- Austin Truslow – WITB – 2023 Valero Texas Open
- Peter Lansburgh – WITB – 2023 Valero Texas Open
- Peter Kuest – WITB – 2023 Valero Texas Open
- Trevor Werbylo – WITB – 2023 Valero Texas Open
- Doc Redman – WITB – 2023 Valero Texas Open
- Padraig Harrington – WITB – 2023 Valero Texas Open
- Ryan Fox – WITB – 2023 Valero Texas Open
- Ricky Barnes WITB – 2023 Valero Texas Open
Pullout Albums
- Hayden Buckley’s custom Cameron putters – 2023 Valero Texas Open
- S H Kim’s custom Cameron putter – 2023 Valero Texas Open
- Beau Hossler’s custom Cameron putter – 2023 Valero Texas Open
- New Garsen grip – 2023 Valero Texas Open
- Brent Grant’s custom Cameron putter – 2023 Valero Texas Open
- Odyssey Tri-Hot 5K Three – 2023 Valero Texas Open
- Luke Donald’s new Odyssey Twelve putter (w/ SuperStroke grip) – 2023 Valero Texas Open
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Equipment
Spotted: Odyssey Tri-Hot 5K Three “anti-right” prototype putter

Odyssey Tri-Hot 5K putters have really taken off on tour, and we have seen a handful of models in tour player’s bags. The latest version we spotted out on tour is a very unique design.
Odyssey makes this putter head with a standard flow neck that offers plenty of toe hang for golfers who prefer or need that weighting. This prototype has a long slant neck installed more near the center of the putter head that lets the toe sit slightly up in the air when held horizontally. This is pretty different since most putters sit with the toe hanging down towards the ground or are face balanced (face sits parallel to the ground). A full shaft offset looks to be achieved with the slant neck and the look at address is definitely different.
We spoke to Callaway PGA Tour manager Joe Toulon about the putter and he had the following to say
“On course [we had a player who] had a little push bias that didn’t necessarily show up in practice but it is something that he felt on course. So we wanted to build something that was a little easier to release and maybe not necessarily open the toe as much in the back stroke and not have to work as hard to release it in the through stroke. That was kind of designed to give a little offset and when you rested it on your finger it would rest toe up a little bit. We thought for that player it would help him square the putter face at impact rather than leave it open a little bit.
“It was more of a concept we had and will continue to work on it. When we had it on the truck and we were hitting some putts with it we noticed that you had to work really hard to push this putter. We wanted to make an anti-right putter. Just a fun little concept that we have an idea and work with our tour department to test things out.
“It isn’t something that ended up in a player’s bag but we learned some things in that process and will keep in mind for future builds and projects.”
The finish also looks to be a little different than the standard Tri-Hot 5K putter’s black and silver motif. The face and neck are finished in silver and the rear done in more of a blueish-gray tone. The White Hot insert looks to be standard and the sole still contains two interchangeable weights.
The shaft looks to be painted in the same metallic red as their standard Stroke Lab shaft, but we don’t see a steel tip section. Not sure if this putter has a full graphite shaft or painted steel.

Toe sitting slightly up
Check out more photos of the Odyssey Tri-Hot 5K Three Putter.
More “Spotted” pieces
- Spotted: S.H. Kim’s Custom Scotty Cameron Circle T Newport putter
- Spotted: Brent Grant’s Scotty Cameron Circle T T5W putter
- Spotted: Beau Hossler’s custom Scotty Cameron Circle T TG6 putter
- Spotted: Tom Kim’s 2 new Scotty Cameron Circle T putters
- Spotted: Bettinardi BB41 Flow 25th anniversary putter
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