Tiger Woods' abrupt exit headlines winners, losers from PGA Tour's underwhelming West Coast swing
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Looking back on the highlights and lowlights as the PGA Tour has concluded its trip around the West Coast
The PGA Tour's West Coast swing has come to an end, and the Tour is now headed to Florida after a quick stop in Mexico for this week's Mexico Open. After the seven-week stretch in Hawaii, California and Arizona, it's time to hand out some awards. This list of winners and losers is not comprehensive but rather a look back at the best of the best and the worst of the worst from the first seven events of 2024. 64.6 68.4 70 72.5 Chris Kirk The Sentry 200-1 Matthieu Pavon Farmers Insurance Open 140-1 Wyndham Clark Pebble Beach Pro Am 90-1 Nick Taylor Phoenix Open 120-1 Hideki Matsuyama Genesis Invitational 60-1
It was not a great West Coast swing for the Tour, which is unusual because this portion of the schedule normally crushes. Between bad weather, long shot winners and a couple of LIV Golf events that played out a bit better than most expected, the PGA Tour had a tough run.
It's still early, though, and even though it wasn't a great stretch, it was a good month and a half for a few players. We'll look at those and dive deep on what could have gone differently for a few others in this year's edition of west coast swing winners and losers.