Rory McIlroy’s near misses, memorable major stories and stars to watch in 2025 will all be featured in a special year-end awards edition of the Sky Sports Golf Podcast.
DP World Tour stalwarts David Howell and Robert Lee join regular host Josh Antman, Scottie Scheffler and Nelly Korda have made their mark, and Xander Schauffele has made history in the sport’s history. Analyzing an eventful year.
From Bryson DeChambeau’s U.S. Open win on the 72nd hole at Pinehurst to McIlroy’s multiple shots being shortlisted, the three discuss their favorite shots of the year. .
McIlroy has won four Worlds, but he also had an eventful 2024, finishing runner-up four times and winning the DP World Tour’s Race to Dubai for the sixth time. There was a lot of discussion about how close it was. campaign.
We will introduce Korda’s season in detail. She has seven wins on the LPGA Tour, including five straight and her second major title, and we also look at breakout players on the DP World Tour in 2024.
They look back at some of the funniest moments of the year, including a rousing celebration at the Presidents Cup and a commentary failure at another event, and look back at some of the funniest moments of the year, including Robert McIntyre’s success and Scheffler’s dramatics during the PGA Championship. Arrests are also mentioned.
In 2025, all four men’s majors and all five women’s majors will once again be broadcast live exclusively on Sky Sports, marking the end of a long drought for McIlroy and his first major success since the 2014 PGA Championship. Another chance came to save the day.
The committee will discuss whether 2025 will be the year McIlroy reaches No. 5 in the majors and whether Scheffler can maintain that dominance to remain at the top of the world rankings, as well as what Charlie Hull will do in the women’s game. Make a verdict on what needs to be done.
“she [Hull] We need to win more,” Lee said. sky sports golf podcast. “She needs to win regular events on the LPGA Tour and beat some of them. They have five majors in the women’s game and it’s hard to peak in any given week.
“Unless it’s unusual, she tends to win majors because she’s won other tournaments. So she needs to focus on that. There will come a time when majors come up, but she needs to win more often.” There is.”
“There’s no one like Charlie, not even in the men’s game. She’s unique and so fun to watch. As a player, as a competitor, she just needs to find a way to get over the line more often.” . “
The 2025 preview also includes a look at the Ryder Cup, with guests wondering how Luke Donald’s side are going to fare against Bethpage Black and the crowd as they chase historic success away from home. I wonder if there is one?
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