The final round of the 2023 Valspar Championship kicks off on Sunday on the Copperhead Course at Innisbrook in Florida, where the winner will take home ...
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Taylor Moore relied on his Ping driver and irons to capture the 2023 Valspar Championship in surprising fashion.
Moore’s irons are Ping’s S55 along with a Ping i230 4-iron. WHY WE LIKE IT: Ping gets ample credit for the big things, like its clubhead stability, but it does the little things well, too. But the G430 lineup further amplifies an ultra-forgiving design by introducing an improved variable-thickness face pattern and structural support for more energy transfer at impact. Moore ranked third in strokes gained/off the tee, picking up 3.465 shots on the field. Moore can thank his tee-to-green game for the win. Still, during the final round he was hanging on the periphery while Jordan Spieth, Tommy Fleetwood and Adam Schenk took turns occupying or sharing the lead, Moore rolled in an 18-footer for birdie at the eighth then struck a 9-iron from 167 yards to two feet, leading to another birdie to get within one.
Taylor Moore came from off the pace with a sparkling final round to grab his first win at Innisbrook.
Taylor Moore notched his maiden PGA Tour victory at the 2023 Valspar Championship. Here is the equipment he used to do it.
On a day where a Jordan Spieth trip to the winner's circle or Adam Schenk's maiden victory felt inevitable, it was Taylor Moore who raced out in front to 10 ...
He had a monster closing kick in which he shot the second-best round of the day on Sunday and began leaderboard creeping a bit with the leaders on the front nine. Fitz has been struggling with some neck injuries over the first few months of 2023, and doesn't have a top 10 since finishing T7 at the Tournament of Champions in January. He made a 9 on his third hole of the golf tournament, went out in 42 and never recovered. Burns finished in the top 15 in driving this week and appears to be back on track. Trouble struck in the form of a wayward tee shot on the 16th, and while he managed to save bogey, the damage was already down. Burns said he's been trying to dial in his driver following a failure in regulation testing at Riv — "that was a tough couple weeks, trying to figure out something I like" — and it seems like he finally did. Fleetwood is obviously a really good golfer, and he was terrific all week, but until he's able to close out a tournament on the PGA Tour, there will certainly be some question marks. His eyes are surely on Augusta National, but one has to wonder: If Spieth is unable to take down Moore and Schenk, will his game stack up to the likes of Scottie Scheffler and Jon Rahm? Fought hard from there and made a nice bogey, and then a nice couple shots on the last couple, and that 18th pin is just brutal there. A birdie on the difficult 12th followed, and before Moore knew it, his probability to win skyrocketed. Moore's day began in relatively mundane fashion with a birdie on the par-5 opener before a string of five consecutive pars. On a day where a Jordan Spieth trip to the winner's circle or Adam Schenk's maiden victory felt inevitable, it was Taylor Moore who raced out in front to 10 under to claim his first title on the PGA Tour at the 2023 Valspar Championship.
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Golfweek operates independently, though, and this doesn’t influence our coverage. 2 Moore shot a 4-under 67 to claim the title at 10 under and the top prize of $1,458,000.
The Copperhead Course at Innisbrook Resort in Palm Harbor, Florida, has delivered a history of close calls since it transitioned into a March date for the ...
n/a (amateur) n/a (non-member) Ryan Gerard (+8000) Sean O'Hair (n/a) Victor Perez (+5500) 283/ -1 Nick Gabrelcik - a (+25000) Ludvig Aberg - a (+8000) 286/ 2 Tommy Fleetwood (+2500) matched Spieth’s 8-under 276 for the T3. Another Sleeper, Wyndham Clark (+140 for a Top 20), finished fifth. Spieth was second-shortest to win at +1200.
Driver: Ping G430 LST (10.5 degrees) Shaft: Mitsubishi Tensei 1K Blue 60 TX. 3-wood: Ping G430 Max (15 degrees @16) Shaft: Fujikura Ventus TR Blue 7 X.
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Taylor Moore wins 2023 Valspar Championship Taylor Moore of San Angelo, Texas won the first PGA tournament of his career on Sunday.
World number one, Adam Schenk of Vincennes, Indiana was in second place and one stroke off the lead at -9. Moore was victorious despite having a double-bogey five on the 13th hole in the first round.