This Week In Golf: Our regular look at the biggest stories in professional golf, tournament previews and other key details you need to know.
The most recent round of events in professional golf saw a couple of playoffs and a first-time winner break through as the build-up to the second round of Majors continued.
In the women’s game, the wait for its next Major is now over. Meanwhile, for the men, there is only one more week to tune up before Shinnecock Hills comes into full view.
Away from tour golf, this week is of particular interest to fans who harbor dreams of one day ticking off a true bucket-list wish…
Below, check out some of the biggest storylines from the world of golf this week – both in terms of what has already occurred and what is still yet to go down.
2027 MASTERS LOTTERY WINDOW OPENS
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Wakey wakey, people! The Masters Lottery window is now open! You don’t have long to act, though, with the closing date being June 20.
In order to be in with a chance, you need to go to The Masters tickets page and set up an account before applying for the days and number of tickets you’d like (up to four on practice days and two on tournament days).
You can apply for every day, but if you’re lucky enough to be selected then you’re only allowed to win for one day during the week – and The Masters chooses which day for you.
In terms of ticket prices, they’ve been frozen from this year’s figures. It’s $125 for Monday and Tuesday, $150 for Wednesday – although that does also include access to the Par 3 Contest – and $160 for all four tournament days.
Historically, you find out whether you’ve been successful or not in July and it’s at that point where you’ll need to pay for your tickets. Good luck!
US WOMEN’S OPEN
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The biggest in stature. The toughest to win. The joint-most lucrative. The US Women’s Open is arguably the top tournament in women’s golf, and this year it’s being staged at one of the most demanding courses around – Riviera Country Club.
The annual host of the PGA Tour’s Genesis Invitational, Riviera will welcome 156 players to California this week as they each battle it out for the $12 million…
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