Chris Kirk

2023 - 2 - 26

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After winning 2023 Honda Classic, Chris Kirk loved that Paul ... (usatoday.com)

Chris Kirk took a winding road between PGA Tour wins No. 5 and 6. It sounds like he wouldn't have it any other way. Asked to describe this moment, ...

I mean, I think more than the time, just how much my life has changed in that time, getting close to four years of sobriety, and that is the reason why I’m able to play. I have to remember that first and foremost, and it’ll sink in eventually, but it certainly hasn’t right now. It’s the reason why I have such a great relationship with my family. Everything that I have is because of that. You know you believed in yourself, but at some point is it going to happen. Obviously that putt on 16 was huge and was in a great position on 18, just made a bad swing at the wrong time. You had a very good shot on the 4th. I was trying to stay aggressive and hit it in the middle of the green, but in hindsight probably would have been better to hit it over there left somewhere. The putt just broke a little bit more than I’ve remembered. I mean, I was obviously very, very nervous today having not won in so long. I’m so grateful for my family. Rather, he took the time on live television to make sure he acknowledged those closest to him.

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'I thank God that alcohol won't be part of it': Chris Kirk opens up on ... (Golf.com)

But it's deep. Kirk, almost four years sober now after a battle with alcoholism, won the Honda Classic on Sunday, his first victory on the PGA Tour in nearly ...

It was more — it was for me because I felt I had lived this life for a number of years where I was just lying to myself, lying to my family, lying to — hiding a lot of things. In his role, he is responsible for editing, writing and developing stories across the golf space. “Yeah, definitely still trying to wrap my head around it, for sure, but I’m just so thankful to be able to do what I do for a living,” he said. “I don’t know, I didn’t really think about it, to be honest with you,” Kirk said. “But now on the back end a little bit, it’s been amazing. But Kirk can do it better: He can kind of sum up how he got through it all in a word. So the honesty of the process that I went through to get better just felt so good that I had nothing to hide, and so it was just the natural thing for me to do. But yeah, it’s something that’s constantly on my mind, so it’s pretty easy for me to see that winning the Honda Classic is kind of a bonus when literally every good thing I have in my life I owe to that.” This year, Kirk’s been maybe better, with a third at the Sony in January, and a tie for third at the American Express a week later. But then came the wedge to a foot we also mentioned, and Cole parred, and Kirk birdied, and he’s a Tour winner again. “I was just fighting it and fighting it. Finally, after a couple of relapses, if that is what you want to call it, in April it was just like, ‘OK, I can’t do this anymore.

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SI World Golf Rankings: Chris Kirk Rises to No. 24 After Honda ... (Sports Illustrated)

Kirk ended an eight-year drought to make a big move on our list, while LIV Golf's season debut also shuffled our ranking of the top 100 golfers in the ...

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2023 Honda Classic Final Payouts, Prize Money: Chris Kirk Wins ... (Sports Illustrated)

The veteran prevailed in a playoff over rookie Eric Cole for his first win in more than seven years.

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Chris Kirk outduels Eric Cole in a playoff to win 2023 Honda Classic (usatoday.com)

Chris Kirk survived a playoff with rookie Eric Cole for his fifth PGA Tour win and first in eight years at the 2023 Honda Classic.

Kirk’s approach shot bounced a few feet past the hole and it spun back to 16 inches from the cup. Cole, meanwhile, was staring at a second shot 242 yards from the flag when his adrenaline got the best of him. He has said the reason never was to send a message to others. The Arnold Palmer Invitational, a designated event, is also next week in Orlando. Kirk entered the final hole of regulation in control. “It’s the reason why I have such a great relationship with my family. I have to remember that first and foremost, and it’ll sink in eventually, but it certainly hasn’t right now.” Kirk took an indefinite leave from the sport in May 2019 to deal with alcohol abuse and depression. Kirk has never backed away from talking about the darkest days of his life. He then won it on 18, the first playoff hole, with a birdie. The 37-year-old takes home $1.512 million and will go down as the last winner of the Honda Classic. The tournament is seeking a new title sponsor with American Honda ending its sponsorship after 42 years.

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Chris Kirk hangs on to win the Honda Classic in a playoff over Eric ... (Golf.com)

Chris Kirk birdied the first playoff hole at the Honda Classic to prevail over Eric Cole for his fifth PGA Tour title.

However, that one miss came when it mattered most as he was unable to convert his 10-footer for birdie on the playoff hole. Kirk begun the day with a two-shot lead over his playing partner Cole, but the journeyman was able to pull even — and even take the lead — multiple times throughout the day. “It was a good putt,” he said. With a short club in his hand, the daunting water was not a factor as Kirk spun a wedge inside a foot to card a birdie. But despite being in unfamiliar territory, the rookie never flinched as he went blow for blow with Kirk. “I was obviously very very nervous today having not won in so long …

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Gamble pays off for 'thankful' Chris Kirk, collecting first win in 8 years ... (GolfDigest.com)

The 37-year-old from Georgia hit it into the water on the 72nd hole but rebounded and collected his fifth PGA Tour victory in a playoff over Eric Cole at ...

The victory was worth $1.512 million for Kirk out of a purse of $8.4 million. "I was in a great position on 18 and just made a bad swing at the wrong time," Kirk said of his approach from 249 yards. Kirk closed with a one-under 69 and Cole, the son of former LPGA star Laura Baugh and past PGA Tour winner Bobby Cole, had a 67. "I was trying to stay aggressive and hit it in the middle of the green, but in hindsight it would have been better to hit it over to the left somewhere. Cole, packing a prominent golf pedigree and a hot putter, nearly extended the playoff, but his 11-foot birdie putt burned the left edge of the hole and spun out. Execution being paramount, Kirk had to make the decision pay off, which he did—barely—by fending off rookie and local favorite Eric Cole on Sunday for his first PGA Tour title in nearly eight years.

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Kirk, after eight-year wait, wins the Honda Classic (TSN)

PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. (AP) — Chris Kirk waited nearly eight years to win a PGA Tour event again. Waiting one more hole on Sunday was no problem.

... Jhonattan Vegas had the round of the day with a 64, getting to 5 under. Also in that group: Shane Lowry, who had a chance to win the Honda last year and finished with an even-par 70. Monday qualifier Ryan Gerard, playing the weekend for the first time on the PGA Tour, shot 67 and finished fourth at 10 under. 360 in the world coming into the week, shot 66 on Sunday and was third at 12 under. He got it back by the slimmest of margins at the Sony Open in 2021. “I just have so much to be thankful for,” Kirk said. His second shot found the water, leading to bogey. Cole had a chance, playing his third shot from the sand to just outside of 10 feet for a birdie that would have extended the playoff. win the Presidents Cup at South Korea in 2015. Cole earned $915,600 for the runner-up finish, a check that more than doubles what the 34-year-old has earned in 14 previous tour starts. His tee shot found the fairway. And he’ll be the last Honda winner.

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Winner's bag: 2023 Honda Classic champion Chris Kirk (Golf Channel)

Here's a look at the equipment Chris Kirk used to win the Honda Classic at PGA National.

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Chris Kirk, after 8-year wait, wins the Honda Classic (battlefordsNOW)

PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. (AP) - Chris Kirk waited nearly eight years to win a PGA Tour event again. Waiting on...

Cole had a chance, playing his third shot from the sand to just outside of 10 feet for a birdie that would have extended the playoff. But it lipped out, and Kirk nudged his ball in for his fifth career win — his first since prevailing at Colonial in 2015. Kirk stuck his approach to the par-5 18th to tap-in range, and his birdie on the first hole of a playoff lifted him past Eric Cole for the victory at the Honda Classic on Sunday.

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Emotional Chris Kirk thankful for sobriety after winning Honda ... (Palm Beach Post)

Kirk, four years removed from taking a leave of absence from the PGA Tour to get his life back on track, was a winner again, outlasting Eric Cole.

Kirk's approach shot bounced a few feet past the hole and it spun back to 16 inches from the cup. So the honesty of the process that I went through to get better just felt so good that I had nothing to hide and so it was just the natural thing for me to do. Cole, meanwhile, was staring at a second shot 242 yards from the flag when his adrenaline got the best of him. Kirk entered the final hole of regulation in control. He has said the reason never was to send a message to others. "When I first came back to playing and was very open and honest about it, that was not in my mind at all," he said. it was for me because I felt I had lived this life for a number of years where I was just lying to myself, lying to my family, lying to ... Kirk has never backed away from talking about the darkest days of his life. Kirk took an indefinite leave from the sport in May 2019 to deal with alcohol abuse and depression. He then won it on 18 (the first playoff hole) with a birdie. Everything that I have is because of that." The 37-year-old takes home $1.512 million and will go down as the last winner of the Honda Classic.

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Chris Kirk ends eight-year winless drought in playoff at Honda Classic (Golf Channel)

Chris Kirk waited nearly eight years to win a PGA Tour event again. Waiting one more hole on Sunday was no problem.

Also in that group: Shane Lowry, who had a chance to win the Honda last year and finished with an even-par 70. Monday qualifier Ryan Gerard, playing the weekend for the first time on the PGA Tour, shot 67 and finished fourth at 10 under. 360 in the world coming into the week, shot 66 on Sunday and was third at 12 under. He got it back by the slimmest of margins at the Sony Open in 2021. Cole had a chance, playing his third shot from the sand to just outside of 10 feet for a birdie that would have extended the playoff. Cole earned $915,600 for the runner-up finish, a check that more than doubles what the 34-year-old has earned in 14 previous Tour starts.

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2023 Honda Classic leaderboard, grades: Chris Kirk breaks eight ... (CBSSports.com)

Chris Kirk was the last man standing at the 2023 Honda Classic as he successfully fended off a feisty Eric Cole in a playoff for his fifth career PGA Tour ...

There has been some good, but the bad has outweighed it as he has yet to collect a top-20 finish in five tournaments. Shane Lowry (-9): It has been a slow start to 2023 for the Irishman but the Honda Classic was another step in the right direction. McCarthy remains winless on the PGA Tour and the relatively weak field at the Honda Classic appeared prime for his breakthrough moment. Horschel shot out to a share of the first-round lead with a 5-under 65 but immediately backtracked on Friday with a round of 3 over. Denny McCarthy (-): He lives down the street from PGA National so the early exit was not too much of a burden on his travel plans. The good news for Straka is this finish marks his best result on the PGA Tour since falling in a playoff to Mackenzie Hughes at the Sanderson Farms Championship. No, not to his alma mater in Athens, but rather to Augusta National where Kirk will be invited to the 2023 Masters for the fourth time in his career and first time since 2016. The Austrian has been known as a player to go on mini-spurts when he finds his form -- just look at last year's FedEx Cup Playoffs -- and another could be in his near future. His stellar tee-to-green acumen has now been on display for two straight weeks leaving him only the putter -- which has been a problem area for the last eight months -- to figure out. When Cole was unable to get-up-and-down for his birdie, Kirk tapped in for bogey to force a playoff. "I felt good, that putt on 16 was huge and I was in a great position on 18. In extra holes, Kirk put himself behind the eight ball when his missed the fairway, but a successful layup set the stage.

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The Honda Classic payouts and points: Chris Kirk earns $1.5 million ... (pgatour.com)

Golf has a funny way of responding adversely to intent. When you want to finish faster, it has a way of lasting longer, and while it's within your control, ...

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Chris Kirk breaks win drought at Honda Classic (Planet Sport)

The American tied with fellow countryman Eric Cole on 14 under in regulation play - already a tournament record - around PGA National after a back-and-forth ...

"I wouldn't be doing this for a living anymore. Cole then had to get out the greenside bunker in two but when his ten-foot putt lipped out, it was advantage: Kirk once again. Kirk showed nerves of steel to land his approach shot into the par five within tap-in range, putting the pressure on Cole.

PGA: Après une disette de huit ans, Chris Kirk remporte la Classique ... (La Voix du Sud)

Cole a eu une opportunité de forcer la tenue d'un autre trou de prolongation lorsque son troisième coup, effectué d'une fosse de sable, s'est arrêté à 10 pieds ...

Mais il a raté sa tentative d’oiselet lorsque la balle a fait le tour de la coupe et est demeurée à l’extérieur. Et il sera le dernier vainqueur de la Classique Honda. — Chris Kirk a attendu pendant près de huit ans avant de gagner, de nouveau, sur le circuit de la PGA.

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La rédemption de Chris Kirk, vainqueur sur le PGA Tour 3 ans après ... (Golf Planète)

Après avoir surmonté une longue période de doute et une dépression liée à sa consommation abusive d'alcool, Chris Kirk a renoué avec le succès ce dimanche à ...

Un peu déçu par sa performance dans ce dernier tour (70), le joueur de Ryder Cup a avoué n’avoir « jamais réussi à se mettre en route. Enfin, le “qualifié du lundi” Ryan Gerard, qui a franchi son premier cut sur le PGA Tour vendredi, s’est adjugé la quatrième place en signant une carte de 67 dimanche. Ce n’est pas le cas d’Adrian Meronk. De quoi envisager l’avenir avec le sourire. Il faut remonter à mai 2015 pour trouver trace de son précédent succès. Je suis tellement reconnaissant pour ma sobriété, je suis tellement reconnaissant pour ma famille, je suis tellement reconnaissant pour tous ceux qui m’ont soutenu au cours des trois ou quatre dernières années.

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Chris Kirk remporte la classique Honda - Info Golf au Québec (Info Golf)

Chris Kirk a remporté ce dimanche la classique Honda dotée d'une bourse totale de 8,4 millions, soit 16,6 millions de moins que le tournoi de la LIV qui se ...

Son compatriote Adam Svensson (74) a conclu le tournoi avec un score de 279 et l’égalité au 49e rang. Chris Kirk est par la suite revenu après une pause de sept mois et son golf pitoyable. Le joueur de 37 ans emporte 1,512 million de dollars et deviendra le dernier vainqueur de la classique Honda. Il a déclaré que la raison n’a jamais été d’envoyer un message aux autres. Il a ensuite remporté la victoire au 18e trou, le premier trou éliminatoire, grâce à un oiselet. Cette victoire est la cinquième de Kirk sur le PGA Tour, la première depuis 2015 à Colonial.

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Chris Kirk battled alcoholism and depression – now he has secured ... (CNN)

Chris Kirk kisses the trophy after winning the Honda Classic at Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. Lynne Sladky/AP. CNN —.

The whole week, but just to be able to make those memories with my wife and my kids will be awesome.” for me because I felt I had lived this life for a number of years where I was just lying to myself, lying to my family, hiding a lot of things. On Thursday, Kirk will tee off in Orlando for the Arnold Palmer Invitational. Again, Kirk looked to be sliding towards a heartbreaking collapse when his tee shot settled near a tree. As well as securing him $1,512,000 in prize money, Sunday’s triumph jumps Kirk to the world No. for somebody to say, ‘I got sober because of you, and my life has changed because of you,’ you can’t really describe how unreal that is with words.” 32 spot and sixth in the FedEx Cup rankings. Kirk, who said there was a history of alcoholism in his family, added he had given up beer in late 2017, switching to win and hard liquor such as wine, vodka, and bourbon. He had failed to make the cut in four consecutive events, missing a total of 11 over just 17 events in the 2018-19 PGA Tour season. “When I first came back to playing and was very open and honest about it, that was not in my mind at all. 303 – but Kirk was a rejuvenated man. “I wouldn’t be doing this for a living anymore.

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Chris Kirk remporte le Honda Classic huit ans après son dernier ... (L'Équipe.fr)

L'Américain s'est adjugé le Honda Classic en Floride, son 5e titre sur le circuit PGA, après avoir pris le meilleur sur Eric Cole en play-off.

Cela restera quand même une sacrée semaine pour le rookie, qui avait pris la tête du tournoi aux 13 et 14 avant de flancher légèrement. Une sortie de bunker un peu longue et une virgule sur le dernier putt ont eu raison d'Eric Cole, qui évoluait pourtant devant son public au PGA national. Après le Viking Classic (2011), le McGladrey Classic (2013 et 2014) et le Colonial (2015), l'Américain a décroché son cinquième titre sur le circuit PGA et prend la 6e place de la Fedex Cup : « Je ne réalise pas encore vraiment ce qu'il m'arrive, de gagner de nouveau après une telle attente.

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PGA Tour : Chris Kirk remporte le Honda Classic (Le Figaro)

Un birdie dans le premier trou du playoff a permis à l'Américain Chris Kirk de remporter le Honda Classic de golf devant son compatriote Eric Cole, ...

Je suis tellement reconnaissant pour ma famille. «Je suis tellement reconnaissant pour ma sobriété. Kirk s'est ensuite imposé dès le premier trou du playoff alors que son adversaire, depuis un bunker, manquait une tentative de birdie qui lui aurait permis de prolonger le duel.

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