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Newsweek
22-06-2025
- Sport
- Newsweek
Viktor Hovland Withdraws from Travelers with Latest Injury
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. The Travelers Championship has been prolific in top player withdrawals. Whether because it's played after a super-demanding tournament like the US Open, or for another reason, the truth is that four players have now left the TPC River Highlands without completing the event. The most recent case is that of Viktor Hovland, who withdrew after playing two holes of the final round, citing neck discomfort. Viktor Hovland withdrew during the final round of the Travelers Championship with a neck injury. — PGA TOUR Communications (@PGATOURComms) June 22, 2025 "I warmed up on the range, felt great," he said, after withdrawing. "I was just going to hit a little bit last couple drivers before I was going to go to the first tee, and hit one shot and then felt a little bit in my neck, but it didn' felt fine, didn't feel hardly anything at all, just felt like something was maybe brewing." "Then the next shot that I hit with a driver it just felt like, yeah, it just cracked. I don't know exactly what happened, but there's something that happened and just couldn't move." Hovland confirmed that he tried to find a way to stay in the tournament, but it ultimately wasn't possible: "I got someone to look at it or do a little bit, but I had five minutes before I was on the tee. There was really nothing we could do. So, tried to play, but just wasn't doable." "I could hardly just stand over the ball and move my neck. Couldn't really do anything." Viktor Hovland of Norway plays his shot from the first tee during the final round of the Travelers Championship 2025 at TPC River Highlands on June 22, 2025 in Cromwell, Connecticut. Viktor Hovland of Norway plays his shot from the first tee during the final round of the Travelers Championship 2025 at TPC River Highlands on June 22, 2025 in Cromwell, had a spectacular round during the Moving Day, in which he carded seven bogey-free birdies for a score of 63. This brought his 54-hole score to 6-under, and he entered Sunday tied for 15th, 10 strokes behind leader Tommy Fleetwood. The Norwegian joins Eric Cole, Si Woo Kim, and Jordan Spieth on the list of Travelers Championship withdrawals. Cole withdrew due to illness before the start of the fourth round, while Kim was unable to finish on Friday due to a back injury. Spieth, meanwhile, withdrew before completing the first round due to neck and upper back pain. This is only the second time Hovland has withdrawn from a tournament in his seven-season PGA Tour career. His only previous withdrawal came at the 2021 US Open. More Golf: Tommy Fleetwood Breaks Silence After Jab Over Zero PGA Tour Win


The Herald Scotland
19-06-2025
- Sport
- The Herald Scotland
Rory McIlroy trails by two as Scottie Scheffler holds share of lead
The Northern Irishman – who saw his driver ruled as 'non-conforming' ahead of last month's PGA Championship before then missing the cut at the Canadian Open – had been looking to build some momentum at TPC River Highlands in Cromwell as focus turns towards the Open at Royal Portrush. Rory McIlroy made an impressive start in Cromwell (Jessica Hill/AP) World number two McIlroy landed a birdie at the second and then sank two more ahead of the turn at the final PGA Tour Signature Event of 2025. After picking up another couple, a further birdie at the 17th – from the best part of 30 feet having hit a fine recovery shot out of the rough and over the water onto the green – saw him finish six under with 64 to sit in a tie for second, two shots behind early clubhouse leader Austin Eckroat. American Eckroat hit a fine eight-under round, which included an eagle at the par-three 13th and a sixth birdie at the 18th. Scottie joins Eckroat atop the leaderboard with a 62 (-8) of his own!👏 — TravelersChamp (@TravelersChamp) June 19, 2025 Scheffler was one of the late starters paired alongside newly-crowned US Open champion JJ Spaun – who unlike his playing partner endured a perhaps expected tough round to finish three-over following successive bogeys on the closing two holes. There was, though, no such trouble for Scheffler, who never looked back after three birdies from the opening four holes. The American – who landed a third major title with the PGA Championship crown at Quail Hollow during May – then picked up an eagle on the 13th and another birdie at 15, before a bogey at the 17th was the only blemish on his eight-under 62. McIlroy's playing partner Keegan Bradley is also at six-under, having dropped a shot at the 12th, alongside Wyndham Clark, the 2023 US Open champion. 'Overall it was a good start to the tournament, and I think when you're in a two-ball like that and we can sort of feed off one another a little bit too, that's nice as well,' McIlroy said after his opening round. 'I just want to see some good golf and see some better shots. I think if you concentrate on that and you are concentrating on your quality of golf and concentrating on just trying to play to the best of your ability, the result will take care of itself. 'There's no point in thinking about the result right now. I'm just trying to play as good as I can and make good swings, and if I do that enough, more than likely I'll find myself in a position to have a chance to win.' England's Tommy Fleetwood carded a first round of 66 to sit in a group tied for sixth. Scotland's Robert MacIntyre, runner-up at Oakmont on Sunday, finished one over following a double-bogey six on the 17th. Jordan Spieth WD during the first round of the Travelers Championship with a neck/upper back injury. — PGA TOUR Communications (@PGATOURComms) June 19, 2025 Jordan Spieth withdrew during his first round because of a neck/upper back injury. 'I may have just slept wrong and then something came along. I don't know what caused it,' he said. 'I think it was just a random one-off that unfortunately got worse and bad enough on a Thursday that I didn't feel like I could continue.'


USA Today
15-06-2025
- Climate
- USA Today
U.S. Open 2025 weather updates: Storms could threaten Sunday's final round at Oakmont
U.S. Open 2025 weather updates: Storms could threaten Sunday's final round at Oakmont The final round of the 2025 U.S. Open is underway at Oakmont Country Club, as players look to cap off an exciting week with what figures to be an exhilarating Sunday. But another story that has been a key to this week's narrative could once again come into the picture during the final round: Weather. Stay up-to-date on the forecast and conditions for the finale of the 2025 U.S. Open right here with live updates from Oakmont Country Club. What's the weather forecast Sunday at Oakmont? More rain is likely on the way, and it seems as if it will arrive right when the action gets into full swing as the last few pairings tee off. There's a 50 percent chance of storms from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. ET on Sunday, according to WTAE in Pittsburgh, and radar predictions indicate that the heaviest rain will fall around 4 p.m. The showers will likely be spotty, though, with intermittent sunshine between. Weather has been an issue all weekend at the U.S. Open Golfers dealt with heavy rain Friday night, forcing a suspension of play with just five groups left on the golf course. They had to return Saturday morning to finish. The storms continued throughout the night and even prompted the USGA to offer refunds on tickets, citing "extremely wet conditions." Then, players endured more rain as storms rolled through Saturday afternoon, but fortunately, the action never had to pause and it even provided uber-soft conditions that welcomed aggressive birdie plays late in the third round. Sunday's weather forecast for the U.S. Open. — PGA TOUR Communications (@PGATOURComms) June 15, 2025 Who's leading the U.S. Open? Sam Burns entered Sunday with the solo lead at 4 under, one shot clear of Adam Scott and J.J. Spaun. Track all the scores with the official 2025 U.S. Open leaderboard, or keep tabs on scores and highlights with our live updates page.


Newsweek
06-06-2025
- Sport
- Newsweek
RBC Canadian Open: Pair of PGA Tour Pros Make History
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. The first round of the RBC Canadian Open is in the books, and it couldn't have gone better. Cristobal del Solar and Thorbjorn Olesen went really low on the score to set a new first-round record for the event. The Chilean and the Norwegian are tied for first place after 18 holes at 9-under 61. This not only sets a new record for the first round, but also puts them just one stroke shy of the event all-time record set by Carl Petterson in 2010 and later tied by Justin Rose in 2022, both at St. George's. "I was just trying to hit good shots." Del Solar said. "I was just trying to stay in the present and have fun. That's what I was trying to do...I just want to go and execute each shot." "I think everyone kind of sometimes gets ahead themselves and thinking of the result or whatever. You just want to go out and just hit the golf shots." The 7th hole flag during the RBC Canadian Open Pro-Am at TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley on June 04, 2025 in Caledon, Ontario, Canada. The 7th hole flag during the RBC Canadian Open Pro-Am at TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley on June 04, 2025 in Caledon, Ontario, for his part, said that the secret to his success during the round was one specific aspect of his game: "Obviously, I played great, but my putting was exceptional today," He said. "Don't think I missed any putts really out there. I definitely holed some long ones as well. It was nice to see everything go in." The Norwegian player carded an eagle, eight birdies, and one bogey, while the Chilean player carded ten birdies and one bogey. Del Solar was really close to achieving a sub-60 round for the second time in a year and a half, as he played bogey-free until the 16th hole, but ultimately bogeyed the 17th and parred the 18th, to finish at 61. Thorbjorn Olesen and Cristobal Del Solar share the first-round lead with matching 9-under 61s at the RBC Canadian Open, marking the lowest opening-round scores in tournament history. — PGA TOUR Communications (@PGATOURComms) June 5, 2025 As you may recall, Del Solar shot a 57 in the Astara Golf Championship on the Korn Ferry Tour, which took place at the Country Club de Bogotá-Pacora in Colombia. This is the lowest score ever recorded in a tournament under the PGA Tour umbrella. It is also the lowest score ever recorded in professional golf, tying the record set by Irishman David Carey at the 2019 Cervino Open on the Alps Tour, played at the Cervino Golf Club in Breuil-Cervinia, Italy. As for the RBC Canadian Open, 118 players posted scores of par or better. Missing from that huge group was the top-ranked golfer in the field, Rory McIlroy, who carded three birdies and four bogeys for a 1-over 71. The Northern Irishman is in serious danger of missing the cut. If so, it would be his first since last July, when he missed the cut at the Open Championship. More Golf: PGA Tour Rookie Honored by UNC Legends, and Hilariously Bill Belichick
Yahoo
23-05-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
It appears Rory McIlroy is skipping the next PGA Tour signature event
The idea behind the PGA Tour's signature events was that with no cut, smaller fields, and huge purses, all of the circuit's top players would attend. But Scottie Scheffler skipped the signature Truist Championship prior to the PGA Championship, and the move paid massive dividends as he won at Quail Hollow for his third major title. Just a few weeks later, another top player in the world appears to be skipping a signature event, most likely because he finds another tournament more favorable. Rory McIlroy is not listed in the field for the signature Memorial Tournament, which starts next week in Columbus, Ohio. Muirfield Village Golf Club has hosted the Memorial Tournament presented by Workday annually since the inaugural event in 1976. The field will be finalized following the conclusion of the Charles Schwab Challenge. Field for the Memorial Tournament presented by Workday: — PGA TOUR Communications (@PGATOURComms) May 23, 2025 McIlroy, currently the No. 2 player in the Official World Golf Ranking, previously committed to the RBC Canadian Open outside Toronto. McIlroy has enjoyed an impressive run north of the border, posting a pair of victories in four starts and he has never finished outside of the top 10. Last year, by virtue of a 64 in the final round, the Northern Irishman finished tied for fourth. This year, the tournament will make its debut at the TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley. This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Rory McIlroy not in field for the PGA Tour's Memorial Tournament