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Hideki Matsuyama of Japan holds the trophy
Hideki Matsuyama eagled the first playoff hole to come from behind and beat Russell Henley at the Sony Open for his eighth PGA Tour victory, lifting him into a tie for the most wins ever by an Asian-born player.
Brandon Stone poses with the trophy in 2021
The 2022 Limpopo Championship will play a major role in a new expanded seven-tournament stretch of international Challenge Tour events being played in South Africa.
Russell Henley of the United States plays his shot
Russell Henley fired two eagles in a seven-under-par 63 on Friday to seize a three-shot lead over China’s Li Haotong through two rounds of the Sony Open in Hawaii.
Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland
Rory McIlroy makes his first appearance of the new year next week at the Abu Dhabi Championship, looking to bounce back to his best after a topsy-turvy 2021.
Jordan Spieth and Brooks Koepka shake hands
Netflix has linked up with the PGA Tour and golf’s Major championships for an immersive documentary series following the lives and stories of top professional golfers across a season of high-stakes competition.
Tom Watson, Jack Nicklaus and Gary Player
Two-time Augusta champion Tom Watson will tee off alongside Jack Nicklaus and Gary Player as one of the three honorary starters at this year’s Masters.
Former Proteas hockey goalkeeper Rassie Pieterse
We talk to the now-retired Proteas hockey goalkeeper who is determined to spend a lot more time on the golf course.
Cameron Smith of Australia holds the trophy
Australia’s Cameron Smith outduelled top-ranked Jon Rahm down the stretch this past Sunday to win the Tournament of Champions in record-shattering fashion.
Jon Rahm of Spain waves his ball on the 17th green
World No 1 Jon Rahm fired a course record-equalling 12-under par 61 to grab a share of the third-round lead in the Tournament of Champions on Saturday.
Cameron Smith of Australia
Cameron Smith shook off two early bogeys to card a nine-under-par 64 on Friday and push his lead at the Tournament of Champions to three strokes over top-ranked Jon Rahm and Daniel Berger.