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12th May Newsletter 2025
Hey Golfersšļøāāļø Thanks again to all of you, letās continue growing this newsletter, big shoutout goes to the new subscribers, letās keep on sending this newsletter to anyone you think may be interested. Here is a quick sign-up link you can copy - Subscribe.
It is Major week again team! I think we are going to have to strap in here, firstly because of the weather, it looks like it is going to be rough out there for the boys, and secondly, there are loads of guys on form at the moment, which will make it very interesting.
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RESULTS
Weekly Results From Around The World

PGA Tour: Truist Championship - Sepp Straka | -16
DP World Tour: Turkish Airlines Open - Martin Couvra | -17
LPGA Tour: Mizuho Americas Open - Jeeno Thitikul | -17
Sunshine Tour: FBC Zim Open - Luis Carrera | -18
LET Tour: Aramco Korea Championship - Hyo Joo Kim | -7
Asain Tour: International Series Japan - Lucas Herbert | -20
NEWS
Short News Snippets From Around The World

Bieber Golfing. Justin Bieber shared seven Instagram reels of himself golfing over the weekend, showcasing his all-white outfit and casual tank top. While he hasnāt posted any scores on the USGA GHIN app, fans and fellow golfersālike Bryson DeChambeauāare taking notice. DeChambeau suggested filming golf content together, sparking hopes of a fun golf collab or even a Bieber music video featuring the 2024 U.S. Open champ.
LIV to RSA. LIV Golf is in talks to bring a new tournament to South Africa, potentially making it the 11th country and fifth continent to host an event. LIV CEO Scott OāNeil recently met with South Africaās Minister of Sport, Gayton McKenzie, to discuss plans. The move would spotlight Stinger GCāLIVās all-South African team led by Louis Oosthuizen. While 2026 is the goal, 2027 remains a backup. This continues LIVās global expansion, with only Africa and South America currently without events.
Billyās Out. Billy Horschel is undergoing hip surgery after a string of disappointing performances, including five missed cuts in 12 events this season. The eight-time PGA Tour winner will miss the PGA Championship and could miss the Ryder Cup, where he's ranked 16th. The decision follows a chaotic travel incident and continued struggles on tour. Horschel aims to return by late summer or early fall, but his future remains uncertain as he begins a challenging recovery journey.
INSTAGRAM
The new āStickā golf series official trailer
EVENTS
What Can We Expect From The Upcoming Events

PGA Tour/DP World Tour: PGA Championship - Defending Champion | Xander Schauffele
Champions Tour: Regions Tradition - Defending Champion | Doug Barron
LPGA Tour: MEXICO Riviera Maya Open - Defending Champion | May 22 - 25
Sunshine Tour: Kit Kat Cash & Carry Pro-Am - Defending Champion | Kieran Vincent
LET Tour: Dutch Ladies Open - Defending Champion | Jana Melichova
Asain Tour: Kolon Korea Open - May 22 - 25
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TJ šļøāāļø