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  • Viktor Hovland Withdraws From WM Phoenix Open


    Viktor Hovland has withdrawn from next week’s WM Phoenix Open at TPC Scottsdale, with the Norwegian’s place in the field taken by Paul Waring.

    No reason has been given for Hovland’s decision to skip the event, although he has had a mixed start to the year. The World No.9 finished T36 in the opening PGA Tour event of the season, The Sentry, before missing the cut on the DP World Tour’s Dubai Desert Classic.



    Viktor Hovland Withdraws From WM Phoenix Open

    In a surprising turn of events, Viktor Hovland has announced his withdrawal from the upcoming WM Phoenix Open. The Norwegian golfer cited personal reasons for his decision to pull out of the tournament, leaving fans disappointed and wondering what could have prompted his sudden exit.

    Hovland, who has been on a hot streak recently with several strong finishes on the PGA Tour, was expected to be a strong contender at the Phoenix Open. His withdrawal comes as a blow to both his fans and tournament organizers, who were undoubtedly looking forward to seeing him compete.

    While Hovland has not provided any further details about his reasons for withdrawing, we can only speculate on what may have prompted his decision. Regardless, we wish him the best and hope to see him back on the course soon.

    In the meantime, golf fans will have to readjust their expectations for the WM Phoenix Open and look to other players to step up and fill the void left by Hovland’s absence. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.

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  • Viktor Hovland withdraws from next week’s 2025 WM Phoenix Open


    Viktor Hovland has withdrawn from next week’s WM Phoenix Open at TPC Scottsdale in Arizona. In three previous appearances at the PGA Tour’s biggest party, the Norwegian has two missed cuts and finished T-42 in 2023.

    Hovland is playing in the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am this weekend, the Tour’s second signature event of the season, and was tied for ninth entering the third round at 9 under. During his pre-tournament press conference, he was open about the state of his game saying, “It’s not very good.”

    Some of the stars in the field for the WM Phoenix Open include Sam Burns, Wyndham Clark, Rickie Fowler, Max Homa, Tom Kim, Hideki Matsuyama, world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler, Jordan Spieth, Sahith Theegala, Justin Thomas and Cameron Young.

    Paul Waring will replace Hovland in the field.



    Norwegian golfer Viktor Hovland has announced that he will be withdrawing from next week’s WM Phoenix Open. Hovland, who is currently ranked 14th in the world, cited personal reasons for his decision to pull out of the tournament.

    In a statement released by his team, Hovland expressed his disappointment at not being able to compete in the event, but emphasized the importance of prioritizing his well-being and addressing the issues at hand.

    Fans and fellow players alike have shown their support for Hovland’s decision, understanding the challenges that come with being a professional athlete and the need to take care of oneself both physically and mentally.

    While Hovland’s absence will surely be felt at the WM Phoenix Open, fans are hopeful that he will return to the course soon and continue to showcase his talent and skill on the PGA Tour.

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  • Rory McIlroy makes weekend at Desert Classic but Rahm and Hovland exit | Golf


    For a spell on Friday afternoon the organisers of the Dubai Desert Classic had cause for panic. Jon Rahm had already tumbled out of the tournament after 36 holes, Viktor Hovland was heading the same way and Rory McIlroy was dangerously close to the cut line. Not for the first time at the Emirates Club, McIlroy saved the day; a birdie at the 18th meant he survived for the weekend with three shots to spare. Given McIlroy’s specialism here – he is seeking a third win in a row – a deficit of nine to the leader, Ewen Ferguson, is unlikely to faze the Northern Irishman.

    Rahm’s struggles on his first start of 2025 and debut in this tournament caused widespread shock. The Spaniard’s second round of 77, including two double bogeys, contrasted sharply with a 69 on Thursday. “Not the way you want to start the year,” the 2023 Masters champion admitted.

    “But if there’s any positive side of it, it is the beginning of the year. There’s a lot of golf and a lot of months to look forward to. I have a pretty clear idea of what I need to work on. For these next two weeks, I will go home and try to get better.

    “I wouldn’t say that there was anything that went well. No part of the game today was even average compared to what I would like to feel.”

    Ten out of 10 for candour. Rahm also admirably refused to criticise anything about the event itself. Indeed he plans to return despite this early exit. “I absolutely love the golf course, absolutely love the setup,” he added. “There is nothing I could say that is bad about this tournament.

    “You don’t usually see rough that long and thick outside of major championships. So I think it shows the test which is proper. If the schedule allows, I would like to be here next year and hopefully get some redemption.”

    Jon Rahm said there was no part of his game he was happy with as he missed the cut. Photograph: Ali Haider/EPA

    An ice-cold putter was largely responsible for McIlroy’s low-key round of 71. As he bogeyed the 15th to slide to minus two, there were some anxious glances. “They are really tricky,” said McIlroy of the greens. “There’s a lot of grain, a lot of grain going different ways, double breakers. I felt like I was hitting pretty good putts and burned a lot of edges. So I just have to keep trying to make committed strokes and make good reads. Hopefully, sooner or later they are going to drop.”

    McIlroy will have the opportunity to make early headway on day three. Hovland’s 73 meant he departed at plus four. The Norwegian’s game clearly remains in a state of flux, which already raises questions over Ryder Cup participation later this year.

    Ferguson finished with a flourish in fading light. The Dubai-based Scot hit an approach to the 18th that was bound for Sharjah before rebounding from a stand to within 5ft of the hole. An eagle followed, his 65 moving him one clear of Daniel Hillier at minus 12. Tyrrell Hatton lurks at eight under par.



    Rory McIlroy makes the cut and advances to the weekend at the Desert Classic, while young stars Jon Rahm and Viktor Hovland exit early. McIlroy, a four-time major champion, showed his experience and skill as he navigated the challenging course to secure his spot in the final rounds.

    Meanwhile, Rahm and Hovland, two rising stars in the world of golf, were unable to make the cut and will be watching from the sidelines. Despite their early exit, both players have shown immense potential and are sure to bounce back in future tournaments.

    As the action heats up at the Desert Classic, all eyes will be on McIlroy as he looks to make his mark and compete for the title. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting tournament.

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  • Viktor Hovland splits with instructor again, has actually had two fractures this year

    Viktor Hovland splits with instructor again, has actually had two fractures this year


    Viktor Hovland is the boss of his own swing.

    As he prepares to (hopefully) compete in The Sentry, Hovland told Norsk Golf that he has again split with swing instructor Joe Mayo.

    “I no longer work with Mayo,” Hovland said to the Norwegian outlet. “We ended that collaboration about a month ago. … I don’t need to go into detail about it, but we disagreed a bit about the way forward, what’s best for me.”

    Hovland started working with Joe Mayo in 2023, though they first parted ways after Hovland won the FedExCup that August, only to reunited prior to this year’s PGA Championship. Hovland also worked this year with coaches Grant Waite and Dana Dahlquist, and he said he’s currently sending videos to “another coach” in a consulting capacity.

    “I feel like I’ve learned so much now and have so much expertise, that I don’t need anyone holding my hand anymore,” Hovland said.

    Hovland is coming off a year in which he didn’t win a tournament for the first time since turning pro in 2019 – Hovland revealed a stress fracture in his right pinky finger, which forced him to take a couple weeks off after the Tour Championship – and he played just 17 events in 2024, six fewer than he did the year prior.

    But he still advanced to East Lake last fall and remains inside the top 10 of the Official World Golf Ranking, at No. 8, to begin this new season.

    “It steals so much energy to compete when the technical aspects are not right,” Hovland said. “The coincidences make the game merciless, and then I would rather go home and practice. … And yet, I came close to winning my first major this year. It taught me that my game doesn’t have to be perfect.”

    As for this week, Hovland isn’t just dealing with some calcium buildup around the cartilage in that injured finger, which Hovland says has left the finger “a bit exposed,” he also is nursing a fractured toe, and injury that he suffered last week.

    Hovland initially shared an x-ray image of the fractured right little toe, and he explained to Norsk Golf that the injury occurred in his hotel room in Hawaii. He’d fallen asleep with the lights and his travel clothes still on, and when he awoke to turn off the lights and undress, he accidentally stubbed his toe on the corner of the bed. A trip to the emergency room revealed the fracture, which Hovland says will take four to six weeks to fully heal.

    After hitting some balls barefoot while trying to take the strain off his injured foot, Hovland says the pain is lessening and he’ll wait until Thursday to decide whether he will play at Kapalua or withdraw.

    “It’s not ideal,” Hovland said. “But adversity builds character, and we all need a few punches in the face every now and then.”





    Viktor Hovland, the rising star on the PGA Tour, has once again parted ways with his instructor after a series of disappointing results this season. This marks the second time this year that Hovland has made a change in his coaching team, leading many to speculate on the reasons behind his struggles on the course.

    Adding to the mystery surrounding Hovland’s recent performance is the revelation that he has been dealing with not one, but two fractures this year. Despite these setbacks, the young Norwegian golfer has shown flashes of brilliance and potential, leaving many fans and experts hopeful for his future in the sport.

    As Hovland continues to search for the right formula to unlock his full potential, his loyal supporters remain optimistic that he will bounce back stronger than ever. Only time will tell if these changes will lead to the breakthrough that Hovland and his fans have been eagerly awaiting.

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