The PGA circuit continues its course in an heritage of RBC without Rory mcilroy

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After the Augusta hangover, the PGA circuit returned to loading this week to Heritage of RBCone of ‘Signature’ Tournament of PGA Tour (fifth period) sharing an excessive economic awards and points for the Fedex Cup. Most of the American Tour references are present in the contest.

Of course, there will be a significant decline. Rory mcilroyBrand New Masters champion, he will not play and will face the next few days the promises he has as a new ‘green jacket’. In principle, the return of Normorlandés will take place next week to defend the Zurich Classic of New Orleans With Shane Lowry. Hideki Matsuyama It will be another none.

But they were there up to fifty -six players who played masters. One of the cast leaders is Justin RoseNew New Runner -up in Augusta. Although the number one will leave as a favorite Scottie SchefflerThe champion last season and the desire to make his regularity a trophy, which has been fought in recent weeks. The final American success, in fact, was dating in September 2024

Of course, the competition will be great for him. Collin Morikawa, Patrick Cantlay, Shane Lowry, Corey Conners, Jordan Spieth, Sungjae Im or Xander Schauffele There are many other references present in the contest. This, with fifty -six players in total, will not have cut after any of the laps.

The contest is disputed at Hilton Head Islandin a field to be remodeled after the end of this edition. The four ‘events’ that were first won by Hideki Matsuyama (Sentry), Mcilroy (Pebble Beach), Ludvig Aberg (Invitational Genesis) and Russell Henley (Arnold Palmer Invitational).

Source: La Verdad

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