It has bone a very busy moment in the world of golf.
Immediately after Rory Mcilroy winning the masters, the PGA Tour did not lose steam while they continued with an exclusive event in the RBC heritage that Justin Thomas finally won, as Mcilroy in Augusta, in a playoff.
On the other hand, the 2024 Masters Low Amateur (also the 2024 US Open Low Am) Neil Shipley won for the first time at the Korn Ferry Tour. Speaking of first, Ingrid Lindblad won for the first time on the LPGA tour. Again, it was a great week.
As the destination would do, the PGA Tour was celebrating a week of alternative events with the Pointacan corals Championship Bar in Puerto Rico. It seemed that it was going to be much less dramatic than the results we obtained from Harbor Town like Joel Dahmen Hero the leader after Thursday, refrigerator and Saturday, but Bogeys in the last three holes of Sunday’s round saw victory escape for him.
It was Garrick Higgo who won in Puerto Rico, his second victory in his career. Higgo is still 25 years old and, in fact, he is the youngest winner of the event. The victory will certainly open some doors in the rest of this season.
While Higgo was the winner, the Dahmen not be, possibly the biggest story given his popularity. Interestingly, he did not win the third time in the last four years that a player who has solo leadership after the first three rounds did not win, and as noted that the Bogey-Bogey-Bogey Boogey ended quite hard in this regard.
“Suddenly I wake up and lost a golf tournament.”
Joel Dahmen, after Bogar the last three holes to lose the Puntacano Coral Championship for one. pic.twitter.com/UGUWQJGNK0
– Golf.com (@golf_com) April 21, 2025
Dahmen has been playing well this season, since he now has three different top 10. Winning is clearly the ultimate goal, but your game is in a good place.
Hopefully you can enter the circle of the winner soon enough.