Is Viktor Hovland playing in the 2022 PGA Championship?
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Could Viktor Hovland win Dubai Desert Classic?
Hovland: I didn't think win was possible! Viktor Hovland admits he didn't think he could win heading into the final round of the Dubai Desert Classic.
How did Hovland start the Abu Dhabi Championship?
Viktor Hovland is seeking a third win in his last four events and started the Abu Dhabi Championship by shooting 8-under 64 to lie one stroke off the first-round lead held by Scott...
How much did Viktor Hovland make in WWT?
WWT Championship purse payout: Viktor Hovland earns nearly $1.3 million, again Here's a look at the full purse and FedExCup points payouts for those who made the cut in Mexico.
Why didn't Impact Hovland finish the second round?
Impact Hovland made the trip to Germany right after his withdrawal from the U.S. Open where he couldn't finish his second round due to sand in his left eye. This marks his first win on the European Tour, having already won twice on the PGA Tour at the 2020 Puerto Rico Open and Mayakoba Golf Classic. Hovland remains 14th in the Official World Golf ...
Who won the 2021 World Wide Technology Championship?
Winner's bag: Viktor Hovland at the 2021 World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba Viktor Hovland captured his third career PGA Tour victory on Sunday at Mayakoba in Mexico. Check out the equipment he used here.
Can Viktor Hovland putt without a ball?
Viktor Hovland 'literally cannot putt' without this simple addition to his ball Could this simple addition be a game-changer for your golf ball? It has worked for the 3-time PGA Tour winner.
Who else makes a list heading into the new year that includes two European stars?
During the 2020 Ryder Cup this September, a shroud started to settle over Whistling Straits as Jon Rahm wasted anybody the United States threw at him for the first two days of the event. Wait, how good is this guy actually? Did we have it all wrong?
1. Jon Rahm
It seems odd that I would include the No. 1 player on the planet on a list of the most underrated professional golfers, but I'm unconvinced that the general public is aware of just how good Rahm is (and has been).
2. Viktor Hovland
Hovland combines old-school winning with new-school data. He wins … a lot. Five times in his first 71 OWGR starts, although one of those was the Hero World Challenge (but still!). He was also the No.
3. Daniel Berger
Only Rahm and Patrick Cantlay had a better overall strokes gained number in 2021. And while Berger only won once, he finished in the top 10 in 45% of his tournaments -- more than Cantlay, Hovland, Schauffele, Justin Thomas and Jordan Spieth -- and had a pair of quiet top 10s at majors.
4. Sam Burns
It's crazy that Sam Burns is the No. 11 player in the world to end 2022. It's even crazier that Data Golf suggests that he's a little underrated in that spot and ranks him as the No. 7 (!!) player in the world between DeChambeau and Morikawa.
5. Justin Thomas
He wins so, so much (15 times in his first 210 OWGR starts). Data Golf has him as the No. 2 player in the world going into 2022 coming off what Thomas himself described as an unsuccessful year.