KUCHAR’S SURGE & LIV’S RANKING TIMELINE - December 21st, 2025
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On this December 21st, 2025 episode, we break down Team Kuchar's dominance at the PNC, major updates on LIV's OWGR accreditation, and historic milestones for Jeeno Thitikul and Scottie Scheffler.
- Team Kuchar takes command in Orlando, posting a blistering 15-under to seize the Round 1 lead. Cameron Kuchar is overpowering the course—driving the 13th green—while Matt admits his son has improved "leaps and bounds" and they are hungry for the belts.
- "He's the horse and the saddle... my distance is gone bub." — John Daly on relying entirely on Little John for Team Daly’s second-place run.
- With Davis Love III filling in for an injured Tiger Woods, the family vibes continued as Izzi Stricker flushed a standout 6-iron on the 15th to keep Team Stricker in the mix.
- OWGR Chairman Trevor Immelman signals a potential accreditation decision for LIV Golf could arrive before February 2026, citing the league's shift to 72 holes and larger fields as a necessary fix for the "broken" ranking system.
- Jeeno Thitikul officially breaks Annika Sorenstam’s Vare Trophy scoring record with a historic 68.68 season average.
- Thitikul revealed she took a photo of herself crying after her loss at the Kroger Queen City Championship to document the lowest moment before her historic rise.
Kai Trump calls LPGA debut nerves "RNC times thirty" • Scottie Scheffler matches Tiger’s 2000 scoring stat • Ryan Gerard pushes for the Masters at Mauritius • Gary Woodland picks beef jerky over hot dogs
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