Highlights | Round 4 | Valspar | 2025

Highlights | Round 4 | Valspar | 2025



Highlights | Round 4 | Valspar | 2025

Check out the best shots of the day from Round 4 at the 2025 Valspar Championship, featuring Viktor Hovland, Justin Thomas, Billy Horschel and Jordan Spieth among others.

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The PGA TOUR’s Florida Swing concludes at the Valspar Championship. Innisbrook Resort’s Copperhead Course, long considered a favorite by many on TOUR, is once again ready to play host to an impressive field. Peter Malnati looks to double-down on victory as he returns after winning in 2024 by two shots. Jordan Spieth is back in action at the Valspar along with Justin Thomas, Shane Lowry, Tommy Fleetwood and Adam Scott. 23 of the top 50-ranked golfers in the world are set to tee it up in Tampa on the run up to the Masters.

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  1. Have you ever thought of putting these clips in the right time order? I've got editing software I can do it for you and for less than whatever muppet is doing it now.

  2. Great finish! JT was in the zone but he took the foot of the pedal and bailed out to the left. Which gave him a weak bogey. Another left wood to the left on 18. Mentally he is not there yet with the great ones. Viktor just kept doing what he was doing. And it was enough even with the swing not being there.

  3. Bud Cauley didn't hit a golf ball for 3 years. And then he decided to start hitting golf balls again. Knowing that Golf is a cruel taskmaster, you might wonder his sanity. 🙂

  4. Horschel's left handed shot is low key the greatest up and down in the history of golf. Maybe because he didn't win it won't be remembered as such.

  5. Whoever did these highlights should continue doing the PGA Tour highlights. Much better than normal. I think I counted 11 putt highlights in a row last week…

  6. Love Hovland he’s somebody who’s different need people like him instead of robots, good luck to him get ready for Ryder Cup

  7. Anybody remember that a few years back, when DeChambeau, Koepka, Rahm and other long hitters were coming up, a lot of fans and analysts were worried about pro golf becoming "one-dimensional"…? Somebody should've told these dudes — because their control and touch is supernaturally good…

  8. Good on Thomas for keeping his cool.
    Losing the lead in the last three will dwell on him for a long while. Hope he can keep his chin held up high.

    Also, you could say Hovland “is back”, but he only won because of Thomas’ bad strokes. Luck certainly played its part in my eyes.

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