Monday, October 7th, 2024 Edition
Kevin Yu wins Sanderson Farms in playoff for first PGA Tour win
– by Jack Hirsh / GOLF
Per Jack: “Kevin Yu was in contention the entire final round at the Sanderson Farms Championship, but his debut PGA Tour win came as a surprise at the end…”
B&B POV: Kevin Yu spent the final round of the Sanderson Farms Championship doing his best stealth mode impression—always hanging around, just a shot or two back, while Keith Mitchell and Beau Hossler were too busy engaging in mano e mano.
Yu wasn’t exactly the headline for most of the day, but boy did he have a plot twist up his sleeve, winning in a playoff against Hossler. Both Mitchell and Hossler had their chances to taste sweet victory toward the end of regular play, but choked just missed out.
Yu now has his PGA Tour card locked in through 2026, while Hossler continues his quest for his elusive 1st tour victory; while Mitchell and his swag search for his elusive second title.
Tyrrell Hatton seals historic third Dunhill Links victory
– EuropeanTour.com
Per the European Tour: “The Englishman started his love affair with the event when he claimed his first title in 2016 before successfully defending his crown 12 months later.
Two more runner-up finishes followed in 2018 and 2021 and he had to battle the elements on the Old Course on Sunday to ensure his place in history…”
B&B POV: Tyrrell Hatton, our favorite LIV player, must have a VIP pass to the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship because he’s officially turned it into his own personal highlight reel. The Englishman made history by becoming the first-ever three-time winner of the event, and judging by his record, you could say he and St. Andrews are in a bit of a long-term relationship. Saturday, he equaled St Andrews’ course record with a devilish 61. The current layout was born in 1764. Not a bad record to hold in your back pocket alongside the $800k check he earned with victory #3.
PAYDAY! 2024 Sanderson Farms Championship Prize Money Payouts
– by Thomas Hamden / Balls & Bogeys
Per Thomas: “Talk about a birdie that was worth a cool $1.368 million! Kevin Yu, the 26-year-old from Arizona State, decided to turn his first PGA Tour win into a cinematic moment. He birdied the 72nd hole like he was auditioning for a role in “Who’s Who? Yu Who!”, then casually rolled in his birdie putt on the first playoff hole.
First win, check. Big check, oh, yeah! And a trophy for the mantle…
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WITB Winner’s Bag: Kevin Yu, 2024 Sanderson Farms Championship
– Thomas Hamden / Balls & Bogeys
Per Thomas: “2nd year Callaway staffer Kevin Yu won the Sanderson Farms championship yesterday along with a cool $1.368 million and chicken-topped trophy. Tasty. Unlike his feathery trophy, his winning bag gear set-up wasn’t too crazy. Let’s dissect…”
Kevin Yu’s Gear
DRIVER:Callaway Ai Smoke Triple Diamond Max (8.5 degrees), with Graphite Design Tour AD VF6 shaft
FAIRWAY WOODS:Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke MAX (16.5 degrees), with Graphite Design Tour AD VF7 shaft
IRONS:Srixon ZX Mk II Utility (3), Callaway Apex TCB (4-9), with True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100 shafts
WEDGES:Callaway Jaws Raw (46, 56 degrees), Callaway Opus (52 degrees), Titleist Vokey Design SM10 (60 degrees), with Dynamic Gold Tour Issue Onyx S400 shafts
PUTTER:Odyssey Ai-One Milled Six T
GRIPS:Golf Pride Tour Velvet
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‘Blow it up’: Scottish pro goes off on St. Andrews’ most famous hole
– Jack Hirsh / GOLF
Per Jack: “Robert MacIntyre may hold the honor of Scotland’s favorite golfing son right now, but that status may have taken a hit this week…”
B&B POV: What’s 495 yards, has a greenside bunker you can’t get up and down from, and instead of fringe, the green butts up to a working road?
Answer: The pain in Robert MacIntyre’s arse and ego. “Blow it up,” MacIntyre said of St Andrew’s fabled 17th hole after Sunday’s final round.
MacIntyre may still hold the title of Scotland’s favorite golfing son, but after this week, it’s safe to say he’s not sending any love letters to the Old Course at St Andrews.
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