Viktor Hovland withdraws from the 2024 Charles Schwab Challenge just days after ‘almost pulling out’ of PGA Championship
In any case, Hovland is sitting out this end of the week in spite of the solid trip he had at Valhalla. He did not indicate as to why he’s sitting out, but given how intense things have been and his detailed thought of pulling out of the PGA Championship, it’s not all that stunning.
Wesley Bryan will supplant Viktor Hovland. Nick Dunlap also pulled back, with Ryan Fox supplanting him. At long last, the as it were other field alter came when Stephan Jaeger pulled back and Jorge Campillo ventured in.
Viktor Hovland’s coaching alter paid off at PGA Championship
Golf fans won’t see if Viktor Hovland can carry his force forward at the Charles Schwab Challenge since he’s not playing. However, the golfer appears to be back in shape after re-hiring his ancient swing coach, Joe Mayo.
Viktor Hovland has been working on his swing
Things got lovely harsh in 2024, as he missed the cut at the Masters Tournament and pulled back from the RBC Legacy quickly after. He accepts his struggles all come down to his swing.
He said ahead of the Experts:
“I fair felt like I ought to essentially the apex of what my golf swing was able to do final year. When I keep looking back at my swings from 2020, 2021, I fair truly had more control of the golf ball, in my opinion,” Hovland said.
The return of his swing coach yielded a 24th-place wrap up at the Wells Fargo Championship and a third-place wrap up at the PGA Championship.