Winner’s Bag: Jon Rahm, 2023 Genesis Invitational

Check out the clubs that got the job done at Riviera.

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A complete list of the golf equipment Jon Rahm used to win the PGA Tour’s 2023 Genesis Invitational at Riviera Country Club:

DRIVER: Callaway Paradym Triple Diamond (10.5 degrees), with Aldila Tour Green 75 TX shaft

Jon Rahm’s driver – $599.99

FAIRWAY WOOD: Callaway Paradym Triple Diamond (16 degrees), with Aldila Tour Green 85 ATX shaft

Jon Rahm’s fairway wood – $349.99

IRONS: Callaway Apex UT (2), with Aldila Tour Hybrid prototype shaft, Callaway Apex TCB (4-PW), with Project X 6.5 shafts

WEDGES: Callaway JAWS Raw (52, 56, 60 degrees), with Project X 6.5 shafts

Jon Rahm’s wedges – $179.99 each

PUTTER: Odyssey White Hot OG Rossie S

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BALL: Callaway Chrome Soft X

Jon Rahm’s golf ball – $49.99 per dozen

GRIPS: Golf Pride MCC

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2023 Genesis Invitational: Here’s what Tiger Woods’s final-round playing competitors had to say: ‘I wouldn’t be surprised if he won again’

Tiger attracted such large crowds at the Genesis Invitational that fans often packed more than five deep.

PACIFIC PALISADES, Calif. – Tiger mania was alive and well this week at Riviera Country Club.

Woods, 47, attracted such large crowds at the Genesis Invitational that fans packed more than five deep craned their necks, climbed trees and stood on step ladders to see the player with 82 career PGA Tour titles and 15 majors to his credit continue to defy the odds and return from a near-death car accident almost two years ago.

But the best view of Woods on Sunday belonged to playing partners Tyrrell Hatton and Kramer Hickok, who went so far as to predict that Woods would win again this year.

One day after Woods turned back the clock and shot a third-round 67, his card contained a few more miscues and he limped home in 2-over 73 for a 72-hole total of 1-under 283.

For Hatton, it marked the second time he had played alongside Tiger in a tournament,the previous occasion being the third round at the WGC-Mexico Championship in 2019.

“Someone said his ball speed was down a little today, maybe he was hurting or what, but what he’s doing is still quite impressive,” Hatton said. “You don’t know how many events he will be playing so it is quite a special occasion for myself. Like a lot of people my age, he was a golfing idol for me.”

Hatton highlighted the 13th hole when Woods canned a 30-foot birdie putt from the fringe and sent the gallery into a frenzy.

“When he holes a putt, even if you’re not playing in his group you know it’s a Tiger roar,” Hatton said. “It’s got a different sound to it. I’ll look back on this day and think it was cool to have played with him.”

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Hickok, 30, had played in front of Tiger and behind before, but never together in the same grouping. He witnessed Woods leaving the locker room Saturday and said his limp was noticeable. Woods said he spent most of the night icing his body as part of his recovery. It was the toughest turnaround for Woods, who teed off at 8:16 a.m. local time, but he managed to play 72 holes plus Wednesday’s pro-am and that alone makes the week a success.

“I think it’s unbelievable to see him doing what he’s doing,” Hickok said. “He’s playing golf with one hand tied behind his back and he’s still doing it.”

Playing with him, Hickok said, was a rare treat. Tiger no longer has the icy, distant stare that was trademark in his prime.

“He was so easy to talk to. I thought he was sort of intense and to himself but we were chatting about his family, chatting every fairway. He was a guy’s guy and someone I’d like to play with any minute,” Hickok said.

Hickok was impressed that Woods still has the desire to put in all the work.

“Just to be out here playing again shows his heart and determination,” he said. “He’s still got so much game. I wouldn’t be surprised if he won again.”

Hickok made the most of the grouping with Woods and studied his every move.

“He’s still getting around the golf course with his mind, which is what he’s so good at,” Hickok said. “I was actually watching him a lot today to see what he’s doing and he was just picking apart the golf course.”

It’s unclear when Woods will play next. He reiterated that he will have to see how his body, particularly his right ankle, responds to treatment and his goal remains to play the four majors and sprinkle in a few other events. That’s all he says he can do at this point.

“The body says no, even though the mind says yes,” Woods said.

But Hickok says he saw enough to be convinced that Woods can still be a factor when he plays this year.

“If he can shoot 4 under on a Saturday it means he can do it again on a Sunday and then he can do it for four days in a row and get up near the top of the lead,” Hickok said. “I would not be surprised if he wins this year. Seriously, I would not be surprised.”

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Prize money payouts for each PGA Tour player at the 2023 Genesis Invitational

It pays to play well on the PGA Tour. Especially in designated events.

It pays to play well on the PGA Tour, especially at designated events. Just ask this week’s winner, Jon Rahm.

The 28-year-old Spaniard earned his 10th PGA Tour win Sunday at the 2023 Genesis Invitational, his third win so far this season. Rahm finished at 17 under to take home the top prize of $3.6 million. Max Homa’s quest for his own third win of the season ultimately came up short, but the rising star on Tour will get a solid consolation prize of $2.18 million. Even third-place Patrick Cantlay will clear a million for his efforts.

Check out how much money each PGA Tour player earned this week at the 2023 Genesis Invitational at Riviera Country Club.

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Genesis Invitational prize money

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Jon Rahm -17 $3,600,000
2 Max Homa -15 $2,180,000
3 Patrick Cantlay -14 $1,380,000
4 Will Zalatoris -13 $980,000
5 Keith Mitchell -12 $820,000
T6 Sahith Theegala -11 $700,000
T6 Collin Morikawa -11 $700,000
8 Matt Kuchar -10 $625,000
T9 Jason Day -9 $545,000
T9 Gary Woodland -9 $545,000
T9 Adam Svensson -9 $545,000
T12 Harris English -8 $445,000
T12 Scottie Scheffler -8 $445,000
T14 Shane Lowry -7 $355,000
T14 Seamus Power -7 $355,000
T14 Tom Hoge -7 $355,000
T14 Denny McCarthy -7 $355,000
T18 Danny Willett -6 $295,000
T18 Lee Hodges -6 $295,000
T20 Sam Ryder -5 $197,667
T20 Viktor Hovland -5 $197,667
T20 Justin Thomas -5 $197,667
T20 Tony Finau -5 $197,667
T20 Cameron Young -5 $197,667
T20 Tommy Fleetwood -5 $197,667
T20 Nate Lashley -5 $197,667
T20 Peter Malnati -5 $197,667
T20 Rickie Fowler -5 $197,667
T29 Kramer Hickok -4 $134,000
T29 Rory McIlroy -4 $134,000
T29 Aaron Rai -4 $134,000
T29 Luke List -4 $134,000
T33 Tyler Duncan -3 $104,429
T33 Thomas Detry -3 $104,429
T33 Wyndham Clark -3 $104,429
T33 Nick Taylor -3 $104,429
T33 S.H. Kim -3 $104,429
T33 J.J. Spaun -3 $104,429
T33 Xander Schauffele -3 $104,429
T40 Tyrrell Hatton -2 $79,000
T40 Luke Donald -2 $79,000
T40 Stephan Jaeger -2 $79,000
T40 Kevin Tway -2 $79,000
T40 Justin Suh -2 $79,000
T45 Sepp Straka -1 $59,560
T45 Adrian Meronk -1 $59,560
T45 Tiger Woods -1 $59,560
T45 Tom Kim -1 $59,560
T45 Michael Thompson -1 $59,560
T50 Kevin Streelman E $48,867
T50 Adam Schenk E $48,867
T50 Adam Long E $48,867
T50 Scott Piercy E $48,867
T50 Mackenzie Hughes E $48,867
T50 Matthias Schwab E $48,867
T56 Jhonattan Vegas 1 $46,400
T56 Sungjae Im 1 $46,400
T58 Lucas Herbert 2 $45,400
T58 Ben Taylor 2 $45,400
T58 Christiaan Bezuidenhout 2 $45,400
61 Corey Conners 3 $44,600
T62 Doug Ghim 4 $43,800
T62 Trey Mullinax 4 $43,800
T62 David Lipsky 4 $43,800
65 Adam Scott 5 $43,000
66 Adam Hadwin 6 $42,600
T67 J.B. Holmes 8 $42,000
T67 Emiliano Grillo 8 $42,000

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Tiger Woods shows signs of resiliency despite disappointing finish to PGA Tour return at 2023 Genesis Invitational

Woods dazzled the crowd on Saturday but just didn’t have the stamina to make another run on Sunday.

Tiger Woods showed signs of resiliency on Sunday but just didn’t have the stamina to make another run.

After dazzling the crowd on Saturday and jumping 32 spots up the leaderboard, the 15-time major champion closed out his successful return to PGA Tour action with a disappointing 2-over 73 on Sunday in the final round of the 2023 Genesis Invitational at Riviera Country Club near Los Angeles. Woods, who has hosted the tournament since 2017, walked off the course at 1 under for the tournament, tied for 45th place.

“It was progress, but obviously I didn’t win. My streak continues here at Riv,” said Woods, who remains winless over 14 appearances at the famed club where he made his PGA Tour debut. “I felt like the first couple days I left certainly a lot of shots out there with some putts, especially Friday when I was blocking everything. Yesterday was better. Still wish I could have gotten within a touch of the leaders, but today they’re running away with it.”

Woods truly believed he could win, but simply teeing it up in a designated PGA Tour event, whose field featured 40 of the world’s top 50 players, was impressive enough. Not only did he play, Woods made the cut and competed on the weekend. He just ran out of gas on his way to the finish line.

Woods began the final round with a birdie on his opening hole and proceeded to save a few pars before the wheels slowly started to fall off. From the fairway on No. 5 he missed the green short and left, chipped on and then missed his 4 footer for par. He added two more bogeys on Nos. 8 and 9 after both drives found fairway bunkers, leading to failed attempts to scramble for par.

A flubbed chip led to another bad bogey on No. 12, but Woods was able to bounce back this time with a 30 footer for birdie from the fringe on the following hole. After his fifth bogey of the round on the No. 15, Woods threw a dart to the par-3 16th green to respond yet again with birdie.

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His ball speed, distance off the tee and accuracy percentages were all lower on Sunday than in the previous three rounds, proof of the toll that 72 holes of golf has taken on his still recovering body. But we’ve seen this before in previous comebacks.

“Even if I played four days at home, it’s not the same as adrenaline, it’s not the same as the system being ramped up like that, the intensity, just the focus that it takes to play at this level,” Woods said of his preparation to return to competition. “No matter how much — I’m very good at simulating that at home, but it’s just not the same as being out here and doing it.

“To be out here competitively is different. I miss the fraternity of the guys. Because I haven’t played a lot in the last few years, there’s a tremendous amount of turnover. I look at the Champions tour leaderboard, those are all the guys I know,” said Woods. “There’s a lot of new faces out here that are going to be the future of our Tour that I got a chance to see and play with. It’s neat to see the turnover. It’s neat to see the guys who are playing the best right now.”

What we learned from Woods’ latest return to PGA Tour action was the 82-time winner still has the will to compete, and at 47 years old, after countless surgeries and operations, his game can still stack up with the best.

The only question is for how long?

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Genesis Invitational 2023: Tiger Woods gets the message from Joe LaCava’s text

Tiger took LaCava’s text to heart and was on the green to practice.

PACIFIC PALISADES, Calif. — When Joe LaCava sent Tiger Woods a text last night, Tiger got the message.

After a poor putting performance on Friday and getting up-and-down on just eight of 15 times that Tiger missed a green in regulation, LaCava’s text said he needed 10 extra minutes of chipping and 10 extra minutes for putting.

“Hint, hint,” LaCava said.

“You can’t keep him on his feet for that long, right?” he continued. “I don’t want him on his feet for an hour and a half before he even plays, I get it. He needs to save himself for the round. But he’s trying so hard to get healthy that he hasn’t had enough attention to his short game. I said to him, ‘You’ve played two competitive rounds since May at the PGA.’ Those were at St. Andrews. I’m not beating him up. I’d expect him to be rusty but now that we’re here we’ve got to get after it.”

Tiger took LaCava’s text to heart and was on the green to practice.

“I got there early and Joey was nowhere to be found,” Tiger said with a smile.

“I was here,” LaCava said to set the record straight. “But I was elated. He was here even before I wanted him to.”

Whether that extra practice was the difference, who’s to say, but Tiger signed for a nifty 4-under 67 in the third round, his best score in the 12 rounds since he returned to competition last year at the Masters.

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A day after Woods had lost 1.699 strokes to the field, he gained more than a stroke and was 5 for 6 in saving par when he missed a green. The highlight with the short stick? A 28-foot birdie putt at 14 that he raised his putter a good 5 feet before it dropped in the hole. There was never a doubt. And seeing the Tiger trademark putter raise never gets old.

“I’ve always been a person who likes to hook my putts, so I just tried to feel like I went back to releasing the putter blade more, more right hand, more release. I just hate that blocky feeling which I had yesterday, which I can’t stand,” he said.

Woods nearly had an albatross at the par-5 first, but that eagle and a birdie at the fifth had him 5 under for the day. Only a bogey at No. 7 marred a special performance. He finished at 3-under 210 in a tie for 26th and a good 12 strokes behind Jon Rahm.

Genesis: Sunday tee times

Tiger noted ahead of the tournament he and LaCava had not worked together in Florida ahead of the tournament as they typically do.

“He kind of surprised me mid-week last week that he was thinking about it. I didn’t realize he was this close,” LaCava said.

Did he expect Tiger’s swing to be generating such speed already?

“No,” he said. “He told me about it. I’m not calling him a liar but my thought was I’ll believe it when I see it.”

He has seen it, all right. Tiger isn’t lacking in the distance department this week. Matthias Schwab, who along with Christiaan Bezuidenhout made up a threesome with Tiger, said, “Chris and I were talking about it, he outdrove us on almost every hole, which was a little bit sure surprising.”

As LaCava waited for Tiger to wrap up his media obligations, Harris English walked by and congratulated LaCava for a job well done on moving day.

“Just getting out of the way,” LaCava said. “That’s what I do best.”

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Photos: Palm trees and California style on display in the Genesis Invitational merchandise tent

It makes sense that a steady diet of palm trees and flowers would be on display at the tournament’s merchandise tent.

The PGA Tour is in Los Angeles for the 2023 Genesis Invitational this week for one of the glitziest stops of the season, one of seven this year in the Golden State.

So it makes sense that a steady diet of palm trees, flowers and California style would be on display at the tournament’s merchandise tent.

This week’s tournament marks the second straight designated event, meaning 23 of the world’s top 25 golfers made the trek to Riviera Country Club. The biggest name in the field to start the week was Tiger Woods, who is playing in his first Tour event since the 2022 Open Championship at St. Andrews last July. In 13 starts at the Genesis, Tiger is winless.

Here’s a look at some of the offerings in the Genesis Invitational merchandise tent this week.

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Tiger Woods apologizes for tampon prank that’s gone viral

Tiger Woods apologized for his tasteless prank on Thursday.

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PACIFIC PALISADES, Calif. – Tiger Woods apologized for his tasteless prank on Thursday.

After he outdrove Justin Thomas, one of his fellow competitors in his group, on the ninth hole of the first round of the Genesis Invitational, Woods slipped him a female hygiene product, which a photographer captured and the image went viral on social media.

USA Today columnist Christine Brennan summed up the problem with Woods’s sophomoric joke.

“Woods’ message to Thomas was obvious. It has been the go-to line of silly, often insecure boys for generations: You play like a girl,” she wrote.

Woods was asked after his round on Friday about his thought process behind the tampon pranks.

“It was supposed to be all fun and games and obviously it hasn’t turned out that way,” he said. “If I offended anybody, it was not the case, it was just friends having fun. As I said, if I offended anybody in any way, shape or form, I’m sorry. It was not intended to be that way. It was just we play pranks on one another all the time and virally I think this did not come across that way, but between us it was – it’s different.”

Woods expressed contrition, but so did PGA President Ted Bishop, who was forced to resign from his volunteer role after putting out two tweets that called Ian Poulter a “L’il girl,” and he sounded like a “little school girl squealing” in 2014 that denigrated women.

For more on the story, read Brennan’s take here.

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Tiger Woods flirting with cut line after faltering Friday at 2023 Genesis Invitational

Woods will need some help from the afternoon wave if he wants to play on the weekend.

After two days of play Tiger Woods isn’t sure if he’s got plans this weekend, but it’s not looking good.

Woods made an electric return to PGA Tour action on Thursday at the 2023 Genesis Invitational, but on Friday the 82-time winner grinded his way to a 3-over 74 in Friday’s second round at Riviera Country Club near Los Angeles. He walked off the course 1 over for the tournament, T-68 and one shot outside of the then-projected cut.

Beginning on the back nine, Woods made consecutive bogeys after a shaky start on Nos. 12 and 13 but bounced back immediately with a pin-seeking birdie on the par-3 14th. Following another birdie on the 17th, Woods scratched and clawed his way around the front nine to keep his round at even par for the next six holes. A tough break and bad decision compounded for a bogey on No. 6 and he added another on No. 8 after a pair of poor swings to sit directly on the projected cut.

On the final hole of the day, Woods missed his ninth fairway of the day and came up short in the bunker with his approach. After splashing out and running off the green, Woods needed to hole his chip to remain on the projected cut line and nearly did. He instead lipped out for bogey and now must wait to see how the afternoon will play out.

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Shot-by-shot recap: Check out Tiger Woods’ 3-over 74 Friday at the 2023 Genesis Invitational

Woods shot a 2-under 69 on Thursday thanks to three straight birdies to end his round.

Tiger Woods returned to PGA Tour action in style on Thursday and will be hoping for more of the same on Friday.

The 82-time winner on Tour returned to competition this week at his Genesis Invitational at Riviera Country Club, a designated event on the revamped Tour schedule that features a $20 million purse and top prize of $3.6 million. Playing alongside good friends Rory McIlroy and Justin Thomas for the first two rounds, Woods birdied his final three holes on Thursday for a 2-under 69 to put himself in position to make the weekend cut.

Follow Woods’ second round at the 2023 Genesis Invitational with shot-by-shot live updates from Riviera.

Photos: Tiger at the Genesis | Tiger merch on sale

Tiger Woods gifted Justin Thomas a feminine hygiene product after outdriving him on No. 9 Thursday

Not only did Woods open the Genesis Invitational with a 2-under 69, but he brought the trash talk with him.

Tiger Woods is back.

Not only did he open the Genesis Invitational at Riviera Country Club with a 2-under 69, but he brought the trash talk with him.

After outdriving Justin Thomas on the ninth hole Thursday — something he did to Thomas and Rory McIlroy all day long on day one in LA — Woods slipped something into Thomas’ hands.

What was it?

Oh, just a tampon.

That’s next level shade from the 15-time major champion.

After the round, McIlroy didn’t sound too pleased with Woods outdriving him throughout the afternoon.

“I’m going to go work on the range. I put my driver up a click in loft at the start of the week, I might have to turn it back down again,” he said. “I don’t like him hitting it by me.”

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