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USA Today
7 days ago
- Sport
- USA Today
Two LIV golfers advanced out of final qualifying to make the 2025 U.S. Open
Two LIV golfers advanced out of final qualifying to make the 2025 U.S. Open Among the long list of names on the various tee sheets at the 13 locations for the 36-hole final qualifying for the 2025 U.S. Open were 25 LIV golfers. At eight of those 13 sites, there were no players from LIV. Meanwhile, the qualifier on June 2 in Maryland, which is close to this week's LIV event in Virginia, had the most. Originally set for 13 LIV golfers, by the time the qualifier started, six of them had withdrawn, leaving seven LIV golfers in the field of 71 fighting it out for one of four spots there. How did all the LIV golfers do in final qualifying for the 2025 U.S. Open? As it turns out, of the 25 who initially entered final qualifying, just two got through, although there's one still with a chance. Marc Leishman and Carlos Ortiz were the only qualifiers from LIV to play their way into the U.S. Open. Ortiz did so on May 19, Leishman on June 2. Three of their LIV cohorts are listed as alternates. Graeme McDowell had his final qualifier suspended by rain on Monday but he's three shots off the projected cut with 28 of his 35 holes already played. Play will resume Tuesday morning. Woodmont Country Club, Rockville, Maryland Marc Leishman, advanced Sebastian Munoz, alternate Peter Uihlein, alternate Anirban Lahiri, did not advance Danny Lee, did not advance Jason Kokrak, did not advance Lucas Herbert, did not advance Mito Pereira (WD) David Puig (WD) Bubba Watson (WD) Matt Jones (WD) Wade Ormsby (WD) Lee Westwood (WD) Piedmont Driving Club, Atlanta, Georgia Dean Burmester (WD) Duke University Golf Club, Durham, North Carolina Tom McKibbin, did not advance Harold Varner III, did not advance Emerald Dunes Golf Club, West Palm Beach, Florida Graeme McDowell is the lone LIV golfer in this qualifier, which was postponed by dangerous weather Monday and was set to resume Tuesday. McDowell was 4 under through his 10th hole in his second 18. The projected cut at the time of the suspension of play was 7 under. U.S. Final Qualifiers held May 19 Bent Tree Country Club, Dallas Carlos Ortiz, advanced Cameron Tringale, alternate Sergio Garcia, did not advance Caleb Surrat, did not advance Abraham Ancer, did not advance Talor Gooch, did not advance Branden Grace (WD) Walton Heath Golf Club (Old and New Courses), Surrey, England Adrian Meronk, did not advance There were previously 11 LIV golfers already in the field for the U.S. Open. They are: Richard Bland, Bryson DeChambeau, Tyrrell Hatton, Dustin Johnson, Brooks Koepka, Phil Mickelson, Joaquin Niemann, Carlos Ortiz, Jon Rahm, Patrick Reed and Cameron Smith.


Fox Sports
24-04-2025
- Sport
- Fox Sports
How to watch LIV Golf Mexico City 2025: Schedule, start time, TV channels, tee times, streaming
LIV Golf is back in Mexico City for the sixth event of the 2025 season. Keep reading for more information on dates, times, how to watch and more (all times Eastern). When is LIV Golf Mexico City? The sixth event of the LIV Golf 2025 season tees off on Friday, April 25th and is played until Sunday, April 27th, 2025. Where is LIV Golf Mexico City being played? LIV Golf Mexico City will be played at the Club de Golf Chapultepec, Mexico. How can I watch LIV Golf Mexico City? What channel will it be on? The LIV Golf Mexico City tournament will be broadcast on FS1, FS2 and the FOX Sports app. Here's how you can watch each round: Round 1 (Friday, April 25th) - 3 p.m. ET (FOX Sports App) Round 1 (Friday, April 25th) - 5 p.m. ET (FS2) Round 2 (Saturday, April 26th) - 2 p.m. ET (FOX Sports App) Round 2 (Saturday, April 26th) - 5 p.m. ET (FS1) Round 3 (Sunday, April 27th) - 2 p.m. ET (FS1) What are the LIV Golf Mexico City Tee Times? Round 1: Friday, April 25 at 3:15 p.m. ET Round 2: Saturday, April 26 at 2:15 p.m. ET Round 3: Sunday, April 27 at 2:05 p.m. ET How can I stream LIV Golf Mexico City? The LIV Golf Mexico City tournament will be available for streaming on the FOX Sports App or . Who is playing in LIV Golf Mexico City? National heroes Carlos Ortiz and Abraham Ancer will be looking to lead their teams to victory at the historic Club de Golf Chapultepec. Check out our guide on how to watch all LIV Golf events . recommended Get more from LIV Golf Follow your favorites to get information about games, news and more in this topic


Khaleej Times
21-04-2025
- Sport
- Khaleej Times
This Week in Golf: From Mexico to Milan - big names, big money, and a major on the line
There's no slowing down on the global pro golf circuit. LIV Golf is back in action, teeing off in Mexico with its trademark 54-hole format and a hefty $25 million purse up for grabs. Hometown heroes Carlos Ortiz and Abraham Ancer are sure to fire up the local crowd, joined by the usual cast of LIV stars. Meanwhile, the DP World Tour sticks around in China for the Hainan Classic. It might seem convenient staying in the same country two weeks in a row—until you realize the tour has moved nearly 2,000 kilometers south, with a five-hour flight separating last week's stop from this one. Whoever said scheduling golf tournaments was easy? On the PGA Tour, it's time for the always-entertaining Zurich Classic of New Orleans. This unique team event spices things up with fourballs (betterball) on Thursday and Saturday, and alternate-shot foursomes on Friday and Sunday. While the event offers valuable FedEx Cup points, there are no Masters invitations or OWGR points on the line. Who could forget Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry's electric win here last year? They're back to defend their title—and we always appreciate when champions return. It adds to the drama, doesn't it? Expect a lighter, more festive vibe this week—a welcome breather from the grind of back-to-back 72-hole tournaments. Over on the HotelPlanner Tour (formerly the Challenge Tour), players are catching their breath after two weeks in the UAE. Italy's Renato Paratore, a former Dubai resident, made the most of it, claiming back-to-back wins and surging to second in the Road to Mallorca rankings. A well-earned break awaits. In the women's game, it's a big one—the first major of the season. The Chevron Championship takes place in Texas with a whopping $7.9 million purse. It's the beginning of a high-stakes stretch in the LPGA calendar. And finally, in Italy, Pre-Qualifying for the 2025 US Women's Open gets underway at Golf Club Ambrosiano in Milan. These 18-hole qualifiers are always full of drama and emerging stories—definitely worth keeping an eye on. A great week ahead for golf fans. Best of luck to everyone teeing it up around the globe! This Week's Events at a Glance: LIV Golf Friday 25th – Sunday 27th April, 2025 LIV Golf Mexico City Club de Golf Chapultepec, Mexico Purse: $25 million PGA Tour Thursday 24th – Sunday 27th April, 2025 Zurich Classic of New Orleans TPC Louisiana, Avondale, Louisiana, US Purse: $9.2 million Korn Ferry Tour Thursday 24th – Sunday 27th April, 2025 Veritez Bank Championship Texas Rangers Golf Club, Arlington, Texas Purse: $1 million DP World Tour Thursday 24th – Sunday 27th April, 2025 Hainan Classic Blackstone Course, Mission Hills, Hainan Island, China Purse: $2.55 million LPGA Tour Thursday 24th – Sunday 27th April, 2025 The Chevron Championship The Woodlands, Texas, US Purse: $7.9 million Ladies European Tour Sunday 29th April, 2025 US Women's Open – Pre-Qualifier Golf Club Ambrosiano, Milan, Italy

Yahoo
12-04-2025
- Yahoo
Criminal illegal immigrant wanted for crimes against children captured
Apr. 11—AUSTIN — The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) announced Friday the capture of another fugitive from Texas' 10 Most Wanted Criminal Illegal Immigrants List — this time in Tarrant County. Carlos Ortiz was arrested on Wednesday, April 9. A Crime Stoppers reward will be paid for his arrest. According to a DPS news release, Carlos Venegas Ortiz, 46, a criminal illegal immigrant from Mexico, who was wanted out of Tarrant County since October 2024 for continuous sexual abuse of a young child, was taken into custody at an apartment complex in Haltom City. Working in coordination with Special Agents from DPS' Criminal Investigations Division (CID), Haltom County Police Department Officers, along with members of the U.S. Marshals North Texas Fugitive Task Force, located and arrested Ortiz. Since 2008, Ortiz has been arrested in Tarrant County for assault causing bodily injury to a family member and driving while intoxicated. More information on Ortiz's capture can be found here. Funded by the Governor's Public Safety Office, Texas Crime Stoppers offers cash rewards to any person who provides information that leads to the arrest of one of Texas' 10 Most Wanted Fugitives, Sex Offenders or Criminal Illegal Immigrants. So far in 2025, DPS and other agencies have arrested 21 Texas 10 Most Wanted Fugitives, Sex Offenders and Criminal Illegal Immigrants, including six sex offenders and seven criminal illegal immigrants — with $25,000 in rewards being paid for tips that yielded arrests. To be eligible for cash rewards, tipsters MUST provide information to authorities using one of the following three methods: — Call the Crime Stoppers hotline at 1-800-252-TIPS (8477). — Submit a web tip through the DPS website by selecting the fugitive you have information about then clicking on the link under their picture. — Submit a Facebook tip by clicking the "SUBMIT A TIP" link (under the "About" section). All tips are anonymous — regardless of how they are submitted — and tipsters will be provided a tip number instead of using a name. DPS investigators work with local law enforcement agencies to select fugitives for the Texas 10 Most Wanted Fugitives, Sex Offenders and Criminal Illegal Immigrants Lists. You can find the current lists — with photos — on the DPS website. Do not attempt to apprehend these fugitives; they are considered armed and dangerous.


Washington Post
23-03-2025
- Sport
- Washington Post
Carlos Ortiz wins on Asian Tour and gets into the British Open for his first major since 2023
MACAU, China — Carlos Ortiz of Mexico made two early birdies and pulled away Sunday for a 6-under 64 and a three-shot victory over Patrick Reed in the International Series Macau, his second Asian Tour title since joining LIV Golf. Ortiz, Reed and Jason Kokrak — all with LIV Golf — were the top three players and earned spots in the British Open this summer. It will be the first major for Ortiz in two years.