#577 The Weekly Tee-Off: Global Golf Report (Week Ending May 3, 2026)
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概要
The global golf landscape last week was defined by elite dominance, high-pressure venues, and growing structural tension behind the scenes. At Trump National Doral, the “Blue Monster” once again exposed the gap between the game’s top tier and the chasing field.
Tournament Highlights
On the PGA Tour, Cameron Young delivered a statement win, reaching 19-under (269) and finishing six shots clear of Scottie Scheffler. On a course designed to punish, Young’s control and ball-striking stood out at an elite level.
On the LPGA Tour, Nelly Korda continued her dominant season with a four-shot victory at the Riviera Maya Open. With three wins in six starts and no finish outside the top two, she is now firmly in a historic phase of performance.
Across global tours:
- Jeremy Gandon won on the Korn Ferry Tour (−22)
- Minhyuk Song claimed his first title on the Asian Tour
- Mikael Lindberg surged in the OWGR after winning in Turkey
Key Storylines
A clear trend is emerging: elite players are separating from the field. Korda’s consistency reflects a level of psychological control rarely seen, while Young appears to thrive on the toughest setups. Meanwhile, Bernd Wiesberger’s recent resurgence signals a potential return to top-level European competition.
Business of Golf
The biggest off-course development surrounds LIV Golf. Reports suggest Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund may withdraw funding after 2026—raising serious questions about the league’s future. At the same time, the PGA Tour faces internal pressure, as an overloaded schedule risks diluting the value of its “Signature Events.”
Movements & Updates
The OWGR top remains stable, led by Scheffler, with Young now firmly in the top three. Rory McIlroy remains a central figure, both competitively and personally, following recent developments off the course. Withdrawals from players like Patrick Cantlay added further uncertainty.
Amateur Scene
Strong performances in U.S. Open qualifying highlight the next wave of talent, with extremely low scoring already setting the tone ahead of final qualifying.
Conclusion
The gap at the top is widening. While players like Korda and Young dominate on the course, the structure of professional golf remains unstable off it—creating a sport defined by both excellence and uncertainty.
Preview
Attention now shifts to upcoming events on both tours, with key names returning and the race toward the summer majors accelerating rapidly.
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