Chris Kirk won the first tournament of 2024
Chris Kirk won the first tournament of 2024.
The first tournament of 2024 goes to Chris Kirk. In Hawaii, he won a staggering $20,000,000 on the PGA Tour, $3,600,000 of which went to Americans.
The first tournament of 2024 goes to Chris Kirk. In Hawaii, he won a staggering $20,000,000 on the PGA Tour, $3,600,000 of which went to Americans. In Kapalua, Maui, he finished third behind fellow American Jordan Spieth with a total of 263 (67 65 66 65, -29), beating compatriot Sahit Tegala with a 264 (-28). 265 (-27). World No. 1 and break leader Scotty Scheffler was fifth at 267 (-25) and Korea’s Anna Byung-hun (266) (-26) was fourth.
Chris Kirk, Results
It was the sixth PGA Tour win for Kirk, 38, of Knoxville, Tenn., and his first return to Tour success in February (thanks to his performance at the Honda Classic) eight years after his last his appearance. After a long ordeal with alcohol and depression, Kirk triumphed and smiled again. “I lost my joy in life for a long time, but it came back. “It was hard, but now I’m in love with life again,” he said.
The Hawaiian Islands are a federal state of the United States (50th and last state in chronological order of creation; abbreviation = HI), a volcanic archipelago in the Pacific Ocean consisting of eight major islands and numerous smaller islands. , stones and rocks. The major islands are, from northwest to southeast, Niihau, Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, Lanai, Kahulawe, Maui, and Hawaii. The latter is the largest and is often called “The Big Island” to avoid confusion with the state of the same name. Politically, the archipelago is part of the state of Hawaii, which has been part of the United States since August 21, 1959, and its capital is Honolulu on the island of Oahu. At approximately 1,210 km (750 mi), the state’s coastline is the fourth longest in the United States, after Alaska, Florida, and California.[4] The State of Hawaii is the 50th state of the United States and has jurisdiction over all islands in the archipelago except Midway Atoll, which is under direct federal control. Hawaii is the 43rd largest state by land area and 40th largest by population, but is the 13th most populous of the 50 US states. Like Alaska, it is not part of the contiguous United States (it is nearly 4,000 km from the US coast, the closest being California).