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Thursday, February 5, 2026

TEE TIMES for Thursday at WM Phoenix Open, 5 Canadians

  PGA Tour : WM Phoenix Open Field Tee Times

From the desert in Qatar to the desert at Scottsdale Arizona the PGA Tour is assembled at the Stadium Course for this year's WM Phoenix Open.

Thomas Detry is the defending champion but the big hitting Belgian has decided to forgo his PGA Tour status for a big signing bonus on LIV.

Canadians at the US Open

Here are the TEE TIMES for the 5 Canadians

Mac Hughes 9.20 10th

Nick Taylor 10.04 1st

AJ Ewart  10.48 10th

Corey Conners 2.00 1st

Sudarshan Yellamaraju 3.28  10th

Weather : Sunny,warm mid 20's*c, breeze 14kph NE for the early wave diminishing by afternoon.

With the winter Olympics underway and the Super Bowl on Sunday in San Francisco it's a big sports weekend.

Bryan Angus

Reed continues to flourish on DP World Tour....Live scoreboard from Qatar

  DP World Tour : Qatar Masters Tee Times Leaderboard

Patrick Reed has quit LIV but he brought his A game with him to the Middle East on  this DP World Tour with a win at the Hero Dubai Desert Classic and last week T2 at the Bahrain Championship.

Patrick Reed-2196682380

Early this morning in Qatar he continued his purple patch posting 6 birdies in his first holes on his way to -7 65 and a  T1 with another in form player Daniel Hillier who added an eagle to his 6 birdies -7 65.

Canada's Aaron Cockerill, who's wife Chelsea is due any day with their 2nd child, sunk a 20 footer on his first hole back after 45 days away, and is E through 6 holes.

more to follow.

Click on my link above for the live scoreboard.

Bryan Angus

Wednesday, February 4, 2026

Aaron Cockerill returns to action at Qatar Masters... TEE TIMES

 DP World Tour : Qatar Masters Tee Times

Believe it or not it was the week before Christmas that Aaron Cockerill played a competitive round of golf at the AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open were he MC, 45 days ago.

Cockerill

His wife Chelsea is heavily pregnant with their 2nd child, the last posting on Instagram a week ago "waiting patiently for the latest Cockerill, mother 4 days overdue"

So the usual Christmas trip back to family in Winnipeg was cancelled,, Aaron osted pictures of them at their home in Dubai

This is the first event he has qualified for since the break. His new Category 18 status for the top 20 at Q School isn't as strong as his previous Category 10 as a card carrier in the top 100.

He is at #135 in the Race to Dubai standings after just 4 events and now with owgr #443.

Click on my link above for all TEE TIMES

Bryan Angus

Tuesday, February 3, 2026

Five Canadians this week WM Phoenix Open...Full Field

 PGA Tour : WM Phoenix Open Field

There will be 5 Canadians in the field for this week's WM Phoenix Open which is also Super Bowl weekend in the USA, this year in San Francisco with the Patriots / Seahawks and to add to those, the Winter Olympics get under way in Italy this week

Canadians at the US Open

Canadians and their owgr.

Corey Conners #32 ,Nick Taylor #55, Mac Hughes #105, Sudarshan Yellamaraju #232 and AJ Ewart #418 (late addition as an alternative)

Taylor Pendrith is eligible but did not enter,

Thomas Detry is the defending champion, it is not a signature event this year.

Signature Events $20,000,000

Feb 12-15 AT&T Pebble Beach

Feb 19-22  The Genesis Invitational (was cancelled in 2025 due to fires)

Mar 5-8  AP Invitational

Apr 16-19  RBC Heritage

Apr 30 -May3  Miami Invitational

May 7-10  Truist Championship

June 4-7  The Memorial

June 25 - 28 Travelers Championship

Bryan Angus


Inside the Qatar Masters includes #500 for Paddy..

 The International Swing reaches its midway point as the Qatar Masters returns for its 29th edition in Doha. 

500 up for Harrington

Pádraig Harrington

This week sees some DP World Tour royalty reach a momentous landmark as Pádraig Harrington becomes the 50th player to tee it up 500 times. From his first start at the 1995 Smurfit European Open to this week at Doha Golf Club he has played in 33 different countries, winning in ten of them, and racked up three Major Championship victories along the way. His 15 wins make him the most successful Irish golfer in history and as he plays his fourth consecutive week at 54 years of age, the three-time Senior Major winner shows no sign of slowing down. Keep your eyes across DP World Tour broadcast, socials and website this week for all things Harrington.

Former winners look to shine again

This week sees the 29th consecutive edition of the Qatar Masters since its inaugural edition and eight previous champions tee it up looking to win the Mother of Pearl Trophy for a second time. 

Darren Fichardt lifted it way back in 2003 and his incredible longevity means he is in the field this week having finished in the top 116 on the Race to Dubai last season, the same season he won his first Legends Tour event and came second at the Staysure PGA Seniors Championship. 

Champion from 2013 Chris Wood is currently without status on Tour but is on the comeback trail after winning his last start on the MENA Golf Tour and 2018 winner Eddie Pepperell is also on a comeback of sorts after regaining his card at last year's Qualifying School. 

Justin Harding is looking for his first victory in nearly five years while Jorge CampilloAntoine Rozner and Ewen Ferguson are all seeking a fourth DP World Tour win this week. Rikuya Hoshino, our champion from 2024, returns to the scene of his sole DP World Tour win after spending last season as a dual member with the PGA TOUR.

Inside the field

The battle at the top of the Race to Dubai Rankings Delivered by DP World is set to intensify this week with a host of players at the top end of the standings teeing up. Leader Jayden Schaper - already a two-time winner this term - is looking to continue his remarkable form and he is joined by nearest challenger Patrick Reed after the 2018 Masters champion recently added a Rolex Series win at the Hero Dubai Desert Classic to his CV. 

Andy Sullivan, Julien Guerrier, Daniel Hillier and Nacho Elvira will all also be looking to continue their impressive starts to the season.

International Swing hits midway point

With three events completed and three more to come after this week, our stop in Qatar, our last trip to the Middle East before the DP World Tour Play-Offs, represents the midway point in the International Swing. 

Unsurprisingly our three winners so far top the Rankings but with an enhanced-points victory at the Hero Dubai Desert Classic and a play-off loss in Bahrain, it is Patrick Reed who leads that pack. 

The winner of the International Swing will gain entry into every event in Phase Two of the season - the Back 9 - while also securing a US$200,000 bonus, with a spot at the Genesis Scottish Open also available to the highest player in the Rankings not already exempt.

Doha Golf Club goes from strength to strength

This week's host has staged this event in 26 of its 28 editions, becoming a regular and popular stop for our players. 

Things may look a little different this year, however, with several new and upgraded tee complexes across the course - notably at the first, sixth, eighth, 13th and 15th - allowing greater flexibility in set-up while enhancing turf quality and visual definition. 

These improvements support a more strategic test for players while ensuring consistency across all tournament rounds. Operating in a desert environment, sustainability is a core part of how the course is managed and Doha Golf Club utilises warm-season turfgrasses selected specifically for heat tolerance, reduced water demand and long-term durability. 

Irrigation practices are closely monitored and data-driven, ensuring water is applied efficiently and only where required, while ongoing soil health programmes help minimise inputs without compromising performance.

europeantour.com

Bryan Angus

Monday, February 2, 2026

Brooke Henderson 3rd, hires a new caddie after LPGA Tournament of Champions reduced to 54 holes...Final results

 LPGA : Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions 

Results

 Due to high winds and frigid temperatures by Florida standards this year's opening LPGA event was reduced to 54 holes on the Lake Nona course.

Nelly Korda posted a  brilliant Saturday 64 in bad weather to get to -13 which was good enough for the win..$500,000   (68 71 64)

Amy Yang 68 69 69 -10 was second $320,000



Brook Henderson was 3rd  73 70 66 -7  $230,000

Older sister Brittany carried Brooks bag for the last time as she is expecting in June and is taking maternity leave. Her return date has not been decided as she wants to concentrate on becoming a mother for now.

Brooke has hired veteran caddie John Killeen for 2026, who has looped for Julie Inkster and Meg Mallon

The LPGA now heads to the Far East, Thailand, Singapore and China before returning to USA,  March 19th in California

Bryan Angus

Adam Hadwin 2nd at The Panama Championship..Final scoreboard

  Korn Ferry Tour : Panama Championship..Leaderboard

Adam Hadwin has got his season on the Korn Ferry Tour off to a great start, placing 2nd this weekend at The Panama Championship 68 69 68 69 -6.

Adam Hadwin hits from the 10th tee during the first round of the 3M Open golf tournament at the Tournament Players Club Thursday, July 24, 2025, in Blaine, Minn. (Abbie Parr/AP)

American Ian Holt the winner at -8 was the only one better, and Holt has now won the first two events of the season.

Canadians

Adam Hadwin 2nd  68 69 68 69 -6

Stuart MacDonald T16  65 67 77 71 E

Roger Sloan T32  69 70 75 69   +3

Myles Creighton T59  73 70 71 72 +6

After 2 weeks, Roger Sloan is #3 and Adam Hadwin is #4 on the Korn Ferry Tour points list.

Bryan Angus