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Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen odds to win the 2025 PGA Championship
Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen odds to win the 2025 PGA Championship

USA Today

time14-05-2025

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Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen odds to win the 2025 PGA Championship

Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen odds to win the 2025 PGA Championship PGA Championship details and info Date: May 15-18, 2025 May 15-18, 2025 Course: Quail Hollow Club Quail Hollow Club Location: Charlotte, NC Charlotte, NC Previous Winner: Xander Schauffele How to watch the PGA Championship Thursday: ESPN, The Golf Channel ESPN, The Golf Channel Friday: ESPN, The Golf Channel ESPN, The Golf Channel Saturday: CBS (KBAK-Bakersfield, CA), ESPN, NBC (WBGH-Binghamton, NY) CBS (KBAK-Bakersfield, CA), ESPN, NBC (WBGH-Binghamton, NY) Sunday: CBS (KBAK-Bakersfield, CA), ESPN, NBC (WBGH-Binghamton, NY), NBC (WBIR- Knoxville, TN) Watch golf on Fubo! Neergaard-Petersen odds to win the PGA Championship PGA odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Tuesday at 9:09 PM ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub. Neergaard-Petersen odds to finish in the top 5 at the PGA Championship Neergaard-Petersen odds to finish in the top 10 at the PGA Championship Other betting markets for Neergaard-Petersen at the PGA Championship Neergaard-Petersen recent performances Neergaard-Petersen, over the past year, played two tournaments, earning one top-five finish. Neergaard-Petersen has finished in the top five once in his past two events.

Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen Tee Times, Live Stream, TV Coverage
Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen Tee Times, Live Stream, TV Coverage

USA Today

time22-03-2025

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  • USA Today

Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen Tee Times, Live Stream, TV Coverage

Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen Tee Times, Live Stream, TV Coverage | Valspar Championship, March 20-23, 2025 The Valspar Championship is underway, and before the third round Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen is in 26th position with a score of -1. How to watch Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen at the Valspar Championship Date: March 20-23, 2025 March 20-23, 2025 TV: Golf Channel Golf Channel Location: Palm Harbor, FL Palm Harbor, FL Course: Innisbrook Resort (Copperhead Course) Innisbrook Resort (Copperhead Course) Live Stream: Watch LIVE with Fubo! What time does Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen tee off? Round 1 Tee Time: 2:40 PM ET 2:40 PM ET Round 2 Tee Time: 9:30 AM ET 9:30 AM ET Round 3 Tee Time: 11:00 AM ET ESPN+ is the new home of PGA TOUR LIVE. Sign up now to access 4,300+ hours of live coverage from 35 PGA TOUR tournaments this year. Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen's last five tournaments Recent stats for Neergaard-Petersen Neergaard-Petersen has finshed better than par four times, completed his day without a bogey four times and finished five rounds with a better-than-average score over his last six rounds played. He has posted the best score of the day in two of his last six rounds, while scoring among the top five in three rounds and the top 10 four times. Over his last six rounds, Neergaard-Petersen has finished within three shots of the best score of the round four times. Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen odds to win Golf odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Friday at 9:19 PM ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub.

Rookie Karl Vilips, new Tiger Woods-brand ambassador, wins first PGA Tour event in Puerto Rico
Rookie Karl Vilips, new Tiger Woods-brand ambassador, wins first PGA Tour event in Puerto Rico

Yahoo

time11-03-2025

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  • Yahoo

Rookie Karl Vilips, new Tiger Woods-brand ambassador, wins first PGA Tour event in Puerto Rico

RIO GRANDE, Puerto Rico — Karl Vilips of Australia ran off three straight birdies to break out of an unexpected duel and played his best golf down the stretch Sunday for an 8-under 64 to win the Puerto Rico Open, his first PGA Tour victory in just his third start as a pro. The new 'Sun Day Red' brand of Tiger Woods adorned the apparel of a PGA Tour winner, and it was Vilips, the Stanford alum who has built his life around playing on the PGA Tour for as long as he can remember. The victory gets him into The Players Championship next week and the PGA Championship in May, along with a two-year exemption on the PGA Tour. 'It's a dream come true for me and my dad,' said Vilips, referring to a father who helped create a path to a U.S. school since Vilips was 11, a top junior career and scholarship to Stanford. The 23-year-old spent one year on the Korn Ferry Tour. 'This is what we dreamed of as a kid,' he said. Vilips responded to a sensational charge by Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen of Denmark, who birdied six straight holes to start the back nine and closed with a 63. The Dane briefly took the lead when Vilips made a bogey on the 12th hole with a wedge from the fairway. Vilips never flinched. He birdied the next three holes, including a nifty pitch to set up birdie on the par-5 14th hole to regain the lead, and a tee shot to 5 feet for birdie on the par-3 15th. He was never out of position the rest of the way and holed a 6-foot birdie putt on the final hole for a three-shot victory. 'Come on!' he yelled when the final birdie fell. Neergaard-Petersen was playing on a commissioner's exemption for international players. He fell back with a 73 on Saturday and then came charging on the final day. The runner-up finish gets him into the Valspar Championship in two weeks. 'When I made the putt on the 15th is when I thought if I can post a good number, we'll see,' Neergaard-Petersen said. 'I'm super happy for the day. I'm looking forward to another opportunity.' Joseph Bramlett, another Stanford alum, shot 68 to finish alone in third, five shots behind. Kieron Van Wyk, the South African trying to become the second amateur in as many years to win on the PGA Tour, didn't make enough birdies to keep up. He finished with a 70 and tied for fourth with Steven Fisk (68). Vilips, who finished at 26-under 262, earned $720,000. Because the tournament was held the same week as the Arnold Palmer Invitational, he does not get a Masters invitation by winning.

Rookie Karl Vilips, new Tiger Woods-brand ambassador, wins first PGA Tour event in Puerto Rico
Rookie Karl Vilips, new Tiger Woods-brand ambassador, wins first PGA Tour event in Puerto Rico

NBC Sports

time09-03-2025

  • Sport
  • NBC Sports

Rookie Karl Vilips, new Tiger Woods-brand ambassador, wins first PGA Tour event in Puerto Rico

RIO GRANDE, Puerto Rico — Karl Vilips of Australia ran off three straight birdies to break out of an unexpected duel and played his best golf down the stretch Sunday for an 8-under 64 to win the Puerto Rico Open, his first PGA Tour victory in just his third start as a pro. The new 'Sun Day Red' brand of Tiger Woods adorned the apparel of a PGA Tour winner, and it was Vilips, the Stanford alum who has built his life around playing on the PGA Tour for as long as he can remember. The victory gets him into The Players Championship next week and the PGA Championship in May, along with a two-year exemption on the PGA Tour. 'It's a dream come true for me and my dad,' said Vilips, referring to a father who helped create a path to a U.S. school since Vilips was 11, a top junior career and scholarship to Stanford. The 23-year-old spent one year on the Korn Ferry Tour. 'This is what we dreamed of as a kid,' he said. Vilips responded to a sensational charge by Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen of Denmark, who birdied six straight holes to start the back nine and closed with a 63. The Dane briefly took the lead when Vilips made a bogey on the 12th hole with a wedge from the fairway. Vilips never flinched. He birdied the next three holes, including a nifty pitch to set up birdie on the par-5 14th hole to regain the lead, and a tee shot to 5 feet for birdie on the par-3 15th. He was never out of position the rest of the way and holed a 6-foot birdie putt on the final hole for a three-shot victory. 'Come on!' he yelled when the final birdie fell. Neergaard-Petersen was playing on a commissioner's exemption for international players. He fell back with a 73 on Saturday and then came charging on the final day. The runner-up finish gets him into the Valspar Championship in two weeks. 'When I made the putt on the 15th is when I thought if I can post a good number, we'll see,' Neergaard-Petersen said. 'I'm super happy for the day. I'm looking forward to another opportunity.' Joseph Bramlett, another Stanford alum, shot 68 to finish alone in third, five shots behind. Kieron Van Wyk, the South African trying to become the second amateur in as many years to win on the PGA Tour, didn't make enough birdies to keep up. He finished with a 70 and tied for fourth with Steven Fisk (68). Vilips, who finished at 26-under 262, earned $720,000. Because the tournament was held the same week as the Arnold Palmer Invitational, he does not get a Masters invitation by winning.

Karl Vilips wins the Puerto Rico Open in just his third PGA Tour start
Karl Vilips wins the Puerto Rico Open in just his third PGA Tour start

Fox Sports

time09-03-2025

  • Sport
  • Fox Sports

Karl Vilips wins the Puerto Rico Open in just his third PGA Tour start

Associated Press RIO GRANDE, Puerto Rico (AP) — Karl Vilips of Australia ran off three straight birdies to break out of an unexpected duel and played his best golf down the stretch Sunday for an 8-under 64 to win the Puerto Rico Open, his first PGA Tour victory in just his third start as a pro. The new 'Sun Day Red' brand of Tiger Woods adorned the apparel of a PGA Tour winner, and it was Vilips, the Stanford alum who has built his life around playing on the PGA Tour for as long as he can remember. The victory gets him into The Players Championship next week and the PGA Championship in May, along with a two-year exemption on the PGA Tour. 'It's a dream come true for me and my dad,' said Vilips, referring to a father who helped create a path to a U.S. school since Vilips was 11, a top junior career and scholarship to Stanford. The 23-year-old spent one year on the Korn Ferry Tour. 'This is what we dreamed of as a kid,' he said. Vilips responded to a sensational charge by Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen of Denmark, who birdied six straight holes to start the back nine and closed with a 63. The Dane briefly took the lead when Vilips made a bogey on the 12th hole with a wedge from the fairway. Vilips never flinched. He birdied the next three holes, including a nifty pitch to set up birdie on the par-5 14th hole to regain the lead, and a tee shot to 5 feet for birdie on the par-3 15th. He was never out of position the rest of the way and holed a 6-foot birdie putt on the final hole for a three-shot victory. 'Come on!' he yelled when the final birdie fell. Neergaard-Petersen was playing on a commissioner's exemption for international players. He fell back with a 73 on Saturday and then came charging on the final day. The runner-up finish gets him into the Valspar Championship in two weeks. 'When I made the putt on the 15th is when I thought if I can post a good number, we'll see,' Neergaard-Petersen said. 'I'm super happy for the day. I'm looking forward to another opportunity.' Joseph Bramlett, another Stanford alum, shot 68 to finish alone in third, five shots behind. Kieron Van Wyk, the South African trying to become the second amateur in as many years to win on the PGA Tour, didn't make enough birdies to keep up. He finished with a 70 and tied for fourth with Steven Fisk (68). Vilips, who finished at 26-under 262, earned $720,000. Because the tournament was held the same week as the Arnold Palmer Invitational, he does not get a Masters invitation by winning. ___ AP golf: recommended

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