Aussie veteran Adam Scott produced a moment of magic in the final round of the Texas Children’s Houston Open, firing a stunning hole-in-one at Memorial Park Golf Course.
A change in iron shafts played a critical role in Woodland’s first PGA Tour win since the 2019 US Open. For the week he ranked third in strokes gained/approach the green, picking up six-plus shots on the field.
Gary Woodland won a golf tournament, his first win in seven years, in a performance so commanding the outcome was never in doubt over the final three hours. And that matters. Just not as much as what came before it.
The No.1 player in the world withdrawing from a PGA Tour event in his home state two weeks before the Masters might seem like cause for concern. But in the case of Scottie Scheffler, it was expected – and thankfully for him not injury-related.
The tournament will switch in 2026 from The Club at Carlton Woods outside Houston across the city to Memorial Park Golf Course, where the PGA Tour holds its Texas Children’s Houston Open in March.
Many speculated that Tosti was passively aggressively protesting Min Woo Lee’s slow play by marching to the beat of his own drum, a theory that the Argentinian shot down with a bazooka in tirade on X. Tosti deleted his reply about an hour later, but screenshots live forever.
Known for unleashing prodigious drivers, Finau instead was a fairway-finding machine in Texas, ranking fourth in driving accuracy, aided by hitting every fairway during the third round.