13th July Newsletter 2025

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Some proper golf this week. William Mouw picked up his first PGA Tour victory, it is slightly easier when all the big names are playing the Scottish Open, but it is a win none the less. Grace Kim went 7 under in her last 6 holes to win the ladies third Major of the year.

LIV are hot in the news this week. And Captain Keagan lays down the rules for selection.

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RESULTS
Weekly Results From Around The World

PGA Tour: ISCO Championship - William Mouw | -10
DP World Tour: Genesis Scottish Open - Chris Gotterup | -15
Champions Tour: DICK'S Open - Steve Allan | -18
LPGA Tour: The Amundi Evian Championship - Grace Kim | -14
LIV Golf: LIV Andalucia - Talor Gooch | -8

NEWS
Short News Snippets From Around The World

LIV’s New Sponsor. HSBC has become the Official International Banking Partner of LIV Golf in a multi-year deal, supporting the league’s global events and two teams—Crushers GC and Majesticks GC. The partnership focuses on expanding golf’s reach, supporting community initiatives, and enhancing global visibility through LIV’s broadcasts and cultural engagement.

Captain Keags. U.S. Ryder Cup captain Keegan Bradley issued a stern message to hopefuls, saying only the top six in the standings are guaranteed spots for the 2025 team. Even those ranked seventh shouldn't expect a captain’s pick. Reflecting on his 2023 snub, Bradley emphasised performance over expectations.

LIV Submit OWGR Request. LIV Golf has reapplied for Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR) points after its initial 2023 application was rejected. The OWGR board will now review the new submission. LIV CEO Scott O’Neil believes the updated application addresses past concerns and supports a more inclusive global ranking system.

Get Well Soon. Charley Hull is recovering well after collapsing twice during the first round of the Amundi Evian Championship due to a virus. She withdrew from the event and was taken off the course on a stretcher. On Instagram, she thanked medics and supporters, saying she’s “feeling a lot better” but disappointed to miss the weekend. Hull had been one under par through 12 holes before falling ill.

Sully Speith. Jordan Spieth and his wife Annie have welcomed their third child, a son named Sully. They are already parents to Sammy (born 2021) and Sophie (22 months). Spieth, a 13-time PGA TOUR winner, is currently recovering from a neck/back issue and wrist surgery, and is ranked 48th in the world. He has four top-10 finishes in 2025.

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EVENTS
What Can We Expect From The Upcoming Events

PGA Tour/DP World Tour: The Open – Defending Champion  | Xander Schauffele
Champions Tour: ISPS HANDA Senior Open - | Jul 24 - 27
LPGA Tour: ISPS HANDA Women's Scottish Open | Jul 24 - 27

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