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The PGA Tour moves to Mexico for the Mexico Open at Vidanta, where Tony Finau returns as defending champion and Ryder Cup winner Nicolai Hojgaard is among the favourites.
The DP World Tour returns after a week off, with the Magical Kenya Open taking place at Muthaiga Golf Club in Nairobi, while the Asian Tour heads to Oman for the opening International Series event of the year – where a host of LIV Golf players feature.
The Ladies European Tour is in Morocco for the Lalla Meryem Cup, a 54-hole event held at the Royal Golf Dar Es Salam, while PGA Tour Champions’ event – Trophy Hassan II – takes place at the same venue. The LPGA Tour are in Thailand for the Honda LPGA Thailand.
There’s no LIV Golf event this week, while the rising stars of amateur golf compete for the Africa Amateur Championship and Africa Amateur Women’s Invitational.
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What happened in the majors in 2023?
Brian Harman claimed victory at The Open, following on from Jon Rahm’s success at The Masters, Brooks Koepka adding to his PGA Championship tally and Wyndham Clark claiming a maiden major win at the US Open.
Four of the five women’s majors produced maiden champions, with Lilia Vu victorious at the Chevron Championship, Ruoning Yin securing the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship and Allisen Corpuz the US Women’s Open.
Celine Boutier stormed to an impressive breakthrough success at the Evian Championship, before Vu registered a second major title after beating Englishwoman Charley Hull to AIG Women’s Open glory at Walton Heath.
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