Tour Confidential: McIlroy's DP World Tour Victory, Ryder Cup Pay Debate, and LPGA's Emerging Rivalry

Tour Confidential: McIlroy's DP World Tour Victory, Ryder Cup Pay Debate, and LPGA's Emerging Rivalry

By Michael Thompson

November 23, 2024 at 04:54 AM

Rory McIlroy claimed his sixth Race to Dubai title with a two-shot victory over Rasmus Hojgaard at the DP World Tour Championship, further cementing his dominance in European golf.

![Rory McIlroy](Getty Images)

The PGA of America is considering a $400,000 payment structure for U.S. Ryder Cup players, while European players, led by McIlroy, prefer maintaining their traditional unpaid format. This disparity raises questions about team dynamics and fan perception, though experts suggest it may not significantly impact competition outcomes.

In broadcasting news, Paul Azinger returns to golf commentary in 2025 as lead analyst for PGA Tour Champions, replacing Lanny Wadkins. Despite previous controversies with NBC, his experience and knowledge of the senior tour make him a valuable addition.

The LPGA Tour witnessed an exciting showdown between Nelly Korda and Charley Hull at The Annika, with Korda emerging victorious by one shot. While this budding rivalry adds intrigue, the women's tour faces broader challenges in growing its audience and improving pace of play.

GOLF's latest Top 100 Courses in the U.S. ranking maintains Pine Valley at No. 1, featuring 11 newcomers. The list reflects the growing divide between private and public courses, with exclusive clubs dominating the rankings. Notable additions include The Lido's impressive rise into the top 40 and Philly Cricket's entry into the elite group.


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