After Further Review: Shocker ... party at 16 backfiring

After Further Review: Shocker ... party at 16 backfiring

Each week, GolfChannel.com takes a look back at the week in golf. Here's what's weighing on our writers' minds.On some hecklers at WMPO 16th hole starting to cross the line ...Drowned out by the record crowds, there were a few comments from players this week that the light-hearted heckling has now become downright abusive.Imagine that.Putting 20,000 drunk and dehydrated fans in close proximity to players could actually backfire? Putting so much attention on one raucous hole has continued to up the ante, making each year more debauchery-filled than the previous one?Shocker.This is what the Waste Management Phoenix Open has created, and theres no turning back now. They can put more undercover cops in the stands to try and toss the overserved abusers, but its an impossible task. Its a party, with a golf tournament getting in the way.If players dont like where the event is headed and who could blame them, since theyre the ones in the arena? well, good thing there are 43 other events on the Tour calendar. Ryan Lavner
On Rahm's temper and position in the game ...Jon Rahms high-powered temper is often what fuels his dominant play. But his inability to (occasionally) keep it in check continues to curry him no favor.Rahm was again wearing his heart on his sleeve Sunday at the Waste Management Phoenix Open, where he closed with a 1-over 72 to fall out of the top 10. He cited a poor shot on the 15th hole as his primary downfall, but long before then the Spaniard was throwing clubs (No. 9) and slamming them into the ground (No. 13).To his credit, Rahm is open about his need to vent his frustrations in the middle of the round, insistent that the outbursts would only get worse if he tried to contain them. But in a game where he is becoming an increasingly high-profile role model, the world No. 2 would be well-served to find a different emotional outlet. Will Gray
On men and women competing together at Oates Vic Open ...Something extraordinary played out in Australia with Sundays finish of the Oates Vic Open. Men and  women played a professional tournament together, competing on the same courses, with alternating tee times, for the same amount of prize money but separate trophies.Yes, the total  purse was only $1.3 million in Australian dollars $650,000 each for the men and women but the novelty added appeal to the event.While women playing around the world relish equal pay for equal work,  there are supply-and-demand issues on the games larger tours. The men draw a lot larger crowds and TV ratings. This  kind of shared format, however, is a grow-the-game proposition as good for men as it is for women, even if it doesnt feature equal prize money.The PGA Tour and LPGAs new alliance is exploring joint-event concepts. Heres hoping we see it sooner rather than later, because growing the womens game is good for all of golf at a grass-roots level.  Randall Mell



Team USA have touched down in Paris ahead of the 2018 Ryder Cup - and the reigning champions have brought the trophy with them. Tiger Woods was among the US arrivals at Charles de Gaulle.
Ryder Cup 2018 - Tiger Woods, US team arrive in Paris for



The official PGA TOUR profile of Gonzalo Fernandez-Castaño. held off the challenges of Thongchai Jaidee and Francesco Molinari to win the BMW Masters in Shanghai. Entered the final round a



The unrestricted sponsor invite given to Curry could just as easily have gone to a pro golfer trying to make a living. It could be a player with no status on any tour who has just a few hundred dollars in his bank account. It could be a player who could catch fire for 72 holes and change his career and life forever.
Players react to Steph Curry playing in Web.com Tour event



D. Johnson hangs on for WGC-Mexico title. BY Will Gray — March 5, 2017 at 5:52 PM. Dustin Johnson held on for a one-shot victory over Tommy Fleetwood in Mexico, capturing the trophy in his first
Championship WGC-Mexico: Dustin Johnson wins the 20th PGA


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Team England's Andy Sullivan and Chris Wood make a grand entrance at the GolfSixes. Team England's Andy Sullivan and Chris Wood make a grand entrance at the GolfSixes. WATCH. LISTEN. Affiliation.
2017 GolfSixes: Team England Starts Match Two | Golf Channel



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Vic Open: Celine Boutier wins title as Kim Kaufman blows overnight lead Celine Boutier is ranked 123rd in the world but carded an even-par 72 to win the LPGA's Vic Open tournament by two strokes



May 30, 2019 · Cauley makes a new memory in return to Muirfield Village. Many happy returns for Bud Cauley with a 67 at the Memorial a year after car crash broke 6 of his ribs



Talk about a slice problem. Tiger Woods headed to a concession tent, Dang Brother Pizza, during Wednesday's Farmers Insurance Pro-Am. The 80-time Tour winner crossed Torrey Pines's 13th tee box in search of a sliceand got rejected.
Tiger Woods denied pizza slice during Farmers Pro-Am: WATCH



It's been a frustrating April for Sergio Garcia. Two weeks after making an octuple-bogey 13 at Augusta National's 15th hole (en route to a second-to-last place finish), Garcia arrived at the



Gay/Sabbatini (-12) lead as Zurich first round finally ends Nearly 32 hours later, the first round of the Zurich Classic is in the books, and Brian Gay and Rory Sabbatini lead.
Gay/Sabbatini (-12) lead as Zurich first round finally ends



Mickelson reversed course over time and the matter was mostly forgotten as Brooks Koepka marched to a second-straight U.S. Open title, while Mickelson's shot at the career grand slam at a course
What if Phil Mickelson never wins a U.S. Open?
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"Whereas in February, it is full-bore, all-out, go make birdie on every single hole." If Mickelson can do that, he just might be in contention in the final round Sunday, near the 20-year anniversary of the beginning of his long and frustrating quest for an elusive U.S. Open title.
U.S. Open 2019: The numbers don't lie—Pebble Beach is Phil



DOHA, Qatar - Justin Harding birdied three of the last four holes to win the Qatar Masters by two strokes on Sunday and earn his first European Tour title. The South African shot 6-under 66 in
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