The 2024 golfing season is over and, it’s safe to say, there have been plenty of dramatic moments, incredible tournaments and plenty of upsets.
In total, we have seen hundreds of events and now, heading into 2025, we are set to do it all over again. However, what can we expect to see? Well, with four men’s and five women’s Majors, a Ryder Cup and a possible PGA Tour/PIF deal to look forward to, 2025 is set to be another bumper year.
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Obviously, with so much golf available, there’s going to be a lot of action to keep up with and, in this piece, five of Golf Monthly’s writers have provided their predictions for 2025…
Whether it’s new-time winners, the current guard continuing to dominate, or some bumper surprises, we have given two predictions each for what could transpire over the next 12 months.
Check them out below…
Jordan Spieth to make a strong return
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The three-time Major winner has been somewhat forgotten about this year, but he should be well and truly back in 2025 after undergoing wrist surgery at the end of August.
He had been playing through the pain for months and it clearly has had an impact on his play, so a healthy Spieth should be able to get back to the top of the game. Certainly, for the American in 2025, I’m predicting multiple PGA Tour victories, a return to the world’s top 10 and even a spot on the USA’s Ryder Cup Team.
Charley Hull to win a Major
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Hull is up there as the best golfer, male or female, to have not yet won a Major. The Englishwoman has had a brilliant season in 2024, with one win and three runners-up finishes, as well as that incredible 6&5 singles victory over World No.1 Nelly Korda at the Solheim Cup.
What’s more, she has three Major runners-up finishes in her career so surely it’s now time for her to move to the next level. She’s far too good not to be a Major champion.
Nick Bonfield
Europe to win the Ryder Cup in USA
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It’s been a long time since any team won a Ryder Cup away from home – 13 years to be precise by the time Bethpage comes around – but I have a good feeling about Europe’s prospects in New York.
Firstly, the team will be jam-packed with experienced players who have good course knowledge,…
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