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« on: September 23, 2024, 12:26:37 PM »
Good weekend of sport, always helps if Albion win.
Bad England cricket loss to the Aussies, but the netball side went down under to get a surprise win in Sydney.
Argentina beat South Africa in the Rugby Championship, putting them second in the Championship and meaning they have beat all 3 of the big southern hemisphere sides this year.
Englishman Lando Norris won the Singapore Grand Prix to edge closer to a still unlikely Formula 1 title.
My own highlight was the BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth, Surrey. It doesn’t quite get the same depth of field as the pre major, Scottish Open, or the the same prize money and kudos as the Dubai event that ends the season, but the BMW is still the flagship event for the European tour. The field included 6 golfers with PGA tour wins this season (McIlroy, Horschel, Rai, Pavon, Malnati and Macintyre), an additional 6 Ryder cup 2023 Europeans (Straka, Fitzpatrick, Rose, Hojgaard, Lowry, Fleetwood) and 3 of next weeks Presidents cup golfers (An, Kim and Scott), plus a raft of Europeans playing on the PGA tour. The Black Country’s own Aaron Rai very nearly won it before fading at the end, while former youth prodigy Matteo Mannasero nearly capped a whirlwind 2 years by taking the crown for a second time. Instead, it went to a 3 man playoff, with the West Ham supporting Billy Horschel beating Rory McIlroy and South African Thriston Lawrence.
The one negative I suppose is that the top 4 positions contained 3 golfers who primarily play the PGA tour. This was Horschel’s 2nd win at Wentworth in 4 years, he has only won 2 PGA tour events in that time despite playing there week in, week out. It exposes the gap between the two tours now that LIV and the PGA tour are taking the cream on an annual basis.