00:00 – Intro
00:21 – Uihlein 4 Shots Off Lead at International Series Morocco Entering Sunday
04:38 – Scott Vincent Maintains One-Shot Lead in International Series Morocco
07:41 – LIV Golfer Scott Vincent Leads International Series Morocco – Can He End a 3-Year Winless Drought?
09:15 – Asian Tour Resumes: Cheung’s Journey from Europe to Africa
1) Uihlein 4 Shots Off Lead at International Series Morocco Entering Sunday
Peter Uihlein shot a 1-under 72 on Saturday at The International Series Morocco to put himself in position for a run at the trophy at Royal Golf Dar Es Salam in Rabat. Uihlein, who won twice on The International Series last season, enters Sunday’s final round tied for eighth and four shots back of leader Scott Vincent.
Watch to find out if Uihlein can make a comeback and take the lead on Sunday.
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2) Scott Vincent Maintains One-Shot Lead in International Series Morocco
Scott Vincent holds a one-shot lead after a bogey-free round at the International Series Morocco, showcasing his consistency. The Zimbabwean golfer posted a 71 to stay ahead of Thailand’s Settee Prakongvech and China’s Bobby Bai. Key highlights include Vincent’s birdies on holes 5 and 17, tight competition in the field, and the tournament’s significance for the LIV Golf League. This high-stakes finish promises an exciting final round.
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3) LIV Golfer Scott Vincent Leads International Series Morocco – Can He End a 3-Year Winless Drought?
Scott Vincent, a former International Series winner and now playing on LIV Golf, holds a one-stroke lead heading into the final round of the International Series Morocco! After a solid third round, Vincent is looking to secure his first victory in over three years. We break down his performance, the chasing pack including Peter Uihlein and John Catlin, and what’s at stake for Vincent in the International Series and Asian Tour rankings. Find out who will come out on top in this exciting finish!
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4) Asian Tour Resumes: Cheung’s Journey from Europe to Africa
Join us as we dive into the exciting return of the Asian Tour after a six-week break! In this video, we cover the highlights from the first round of the International Series Morocco, where John Caitlin and Peter Uihlein lead the pack. Discover how Sampson Zhang secured his spot at the Open Championship and what this means for his career. We’ll also discuss the challenges faced by players returning to the circuit and what to expect in the upcoming rounds. Don’t miss out on the latest updates from the world of golf!
Uline four shots off lead at international series Morocco entering Sunday. Scott Vincent maintains one shot lead in international series Morocco. LIIV golfer Scott Vincent leads international series Morocco. Can he end a three-year winless drought? Asian tour resumes. Chun’s journey from Europe to Africa. Uline four shots off lead at international series Morocco entering Sunday. The pressure is on as golfers battle for victory in both Morocco and Germany. This weekend is proving to be a thrilling one for fans of professional golf with several LIIV golf players making strong showings on both the International Series and the DP World Tour. Let’s break down the action. As of July 5th, 2025, Peter Uline of Range Goats GC is firmly in contention at the International Series Morocco held at the prestigious Royal Golf Dares Salam in Rabbot. Uline carded a solid one under 72 on Saturday, positioning himself just four strokes behind the leader, Scott Vincent, heading into the final round. This is particularly noteworthy considering Uline’s impressive track record on the International Series. He secured victories on the tour, not once, but twice last season. Currently, he’s at seven under for the tournament on the par 73 course. But here’s where it gets controversial. The ongoing debate about the impact of the LIV golf series on the broader golfing landscape continues, and seeing players like Uline excel on the international series adds another layer to that discussion. Does this demonstrate a strengthening of the Asian tour or simply provide a competitive outlet for LIIV golfers? Also making waves in Morocco is John Catelyn, a reserve player for LIIV golf, who has been consistently performing well on the international series. Catelyn finished Saturday tied for 12th after a commendable three under 70, placing him at five under overall and six shots off the lead. Charles Schwarzel of Stinger GC delivered a fantastic four under 69 in the third round, climbing to a tie for 18th, seven strokes behind Vincent. Mito Pereira, Torque GC, Andy Ogultry, Highflyers GC, and Ben Campbell, Rangegoats GC, the defending champion in Morocco, are also within striking distance, tied for 24th and 41st, respectively, and will be aiming for low scores on Sunday. You can find the full leaderboard and scores from Morocco here. https/www.ationalseries.com/leerboard httpswww. internationalz.com/leerboard. Meanwhile, across the continent, David Pig is making a name for himself. Fireballs GC’s David Pig is demonstrating resilience at the BMW International Open in Munich, Germany. Despite a challenging day with five birdies and three bogeies, he managed a two under 70 in round three, leaving him six shots off the lead and tied for 12th place. This showcases his ability to navigate tricky conditions and stay competitive against a strong field. And this is the part most people miss. Pig’s performance highlights the global reach of LIIV golf players and their ability to compete at a high level on various tours. It’s a testament to the skill level within the LIV organization. Martin Kir, captain of Clicks Golf Club, is also in action playing on his home turf. He carted a two under 70 on Saturday and is currently tied for 34th heading into the final round. For complete scores from the BMW International Open, visit https/www.uropeanour.com/worldour/bmwational. Europeanour.com/worldour/bmwin international open2025/leerboard round equals 3 https/www.uropeanour.com/dpworld-our/bmw- Europeanour.com/dporld-our/bmw- international-open-2025/ leaderboard question mark round equal sign three photo of Peter Uline courtesy of Steve Barton/Aian tour reporting contributed by the international series staff what do you think will Uline be able to close the gap in Morocco and can pig make a late charge in Germany? Share your predictions and thoughts in the comments below. Let’s discuss who you’re rooting for and whether the presence of LIIV golfers is changing the dynamics of these tournaments. Scott Vincent maintains one-shot lead in international series Morocco. Scott Vincent proves consistency wins even when luck doesn’t. The Zimbabwean golfer’s steady nerves and flawless play kept him in the lead at the International Series Morocco despite a frustrating day on the greens that could have derailed a lesser player. Vincent, a Denver-based pro, carded a bogey-free 2 under 71 on the challenging par 73 Royal Golf Dares Salom course during Saturday’s third round. His only birdies came on the par 55th and the riskreward par 417th where a precision chip to within 2 feet finally gave him breathing room. But here’s where it gets controversial. Benson’s cold putter left multiple scoring chances begging, including a cruel 10-ft lip out on the 16th and a timid effort on the 18th. Yet, his clean scorecard kept him one stroke ahead of Thailand Sati Precon, who charged up the leaderboard with a fiery six under 67, only to stumble with a final bogey. Steady hands win races, even when the putter betrays you. Today was a grind, admitted Vincent, whose last international victory came at the 2022 International Series England. My driving was shaky, but scrambling for pars early, especially on holes two and three, kept me in it. A bogey-free round here, that’s the silver lining. And this is the part most people miss. Only two players avoided bogeies all day. A stark reminder of the course’s brutal demands. The hunters close in. Prey Kongbeck, fresh off a runner-up finish in Marrakesh last week, ignited his round with eight birdies, crediting his clutch putting. I salvaged long pars after some ugly shots. Arriving early in Morocco helped me adapt and last week’s momentum. That’s fuel. Meanwhile, China’s Bobby by matched Precon Becca’s 67, grabbing solo third at nine under thanks to a heroic par save on the 18th after a weward T-shot from 227 yards. I carved a seven iron draw onto the green’s edge. That 6’2 putt felt like a birdie by confessed. The pack lurks who will crack under pressure. A four-way tie for fourth at 8 under includes Jack Buchanan, 68, Maverick Antcliffe, 72, Austin Trusslo, 69, and Thailand City Pat Pratipian Kai, 71. But controversy looms. Two-time international series champ Peter Uline bogeied the last hole to drop into a tie for eighth, while China’s Yen Lu quietly lurks after a steady 71. With the Asian Tours International Series Morocco serving as a gateway to LIIV golf, Sunday’s finale is more than just a trophy hunt. It’s a career pivot. Can Vincent’s patience outlast the charging field? Or will Prey Kong Becca’s red hot form steal the spotlight? Tell us who’s your pick and is steady enough to win in today’s aggressive golf landscape. LIIV golfer Scott Vincent leads International Series Morocco. Can he end a three-year winless drought? Struggling to secure a win for the past three years, the relegated LIIV golfer Scott Vincent is currently leading the International Series Morocco as they head into the final day of the tournament. Vincent, a 33-year-old golfer from Zimbabwe, is aiming for his first victory in three years after winning the Asian Tours International Series Order of Merit in 2022. He holds a one-stroke lead over Thailand’s sati preconvec with Vincent carding a 2 under 71 and preconvec a 6 under 67 on the previous day. Despite facing tough competition at the Royal Golf Dares Salom course, Vincent maintained his lead with a solid performance including a crucial birdie on the fifth hole. The day’s highlight was Vincent’s birdie on the 17th hole, securing him a one-stroke lead over preconc. Throughout 2025, Vincent has shown consistency, finishing in the top 12 and seven out of his 10 worldwide starts. He is now eyeing his second international series victory. Currently ranked 25th in the international series rankings and 18th in the Asian tours order of merit. A win in this tournament would significantly boost his standings. However, he faces competition from Peter Uline and John Catelan, who are trailing behind by seven under and five under, respectively. Stay updated with the latest tour news and more by subscribing to the golf monthly newsletter. Asian tour resumes, Chun’s journey from Europe to Africa. Let’s face it, the world of professional golf can be a whirlwind of unexpected journeys and dramatic shifts in fortune. Today we’re diving into the story of how golfer John Caitlyn is embarking on a truly remarkable and slightly unusual 7-week adventure. A trip that spans continents from the rolling hills of Europe to the vibrant landscapes of Africa. All in support of the resumption of the Asian Tour. After a six-w week hiatus, the Asian Tour officially kicked back into gear this Thursday. And for several players competing in the international series Morocco event, it marked their first time stepping back onto the competitive circuit in approximately two months. Remarkably, despite the break, the core dynamics of the competition remained largely consistent. John Caitlyn and Peter Uline emerged as the early front runners, both posting stellar rounds of five underpar, a fantastic 68, to claim the top spot. Just two strokes separated the next 12 players, demonstrating a tightly contested field from the outset. Caitlyn’s performance is particularly noteworthy considering his near miss victory at the Royal Golf of Dar Salom last year where he ultimately secured the tour’s order of merit. However, his 2025 season has been a bit of a roller coaster with only one top 10 finish to his name. As he stated after his opening round, “I played pretty much flawless golf, a sentiment that certainly sets a high bar for the remaining three rounds.” He’s clearly aiming for consistency, but the competition is fierce. Adding an intriguing layer to the story is Samson Jang, a 23-year-old golfer from China. Jenangs week has already been incredibly rewarding. He secured a coveted spot in the prestigious Open Championship through a grueling 36-hole final qualifying event on Tuesday. He navigated a particularly challenging field at West Lancasher, a course known for its demanding layout. And he wasn’t alone. Hong Kong’s Taichi Co and Matthew Chung also made the cut, all arriving early to Robot to secure their early starts. It’s a testament to their dedication and skill that they were able to compete alongside Caitlyn and Uline. But here’s where it gets controversial. risk. The qualification process for major championships like the Open Championship is notoriously difficult, and Jen success highlights the immense pressure and talent within the Asian golfing community. Do you think the qualifying system adequately rewards consistent performance or does it rely too heavily on a single high pressure event? And speaking of pressure, how do you think Caitlyn’s previous win at Dar Salam will influence his strategy this week? Let’s discuss your thoughts in the comments below. It’s also worth considering, is a geographically diverse tour like the Asian Tour truly representative of the global golfing landscape, or does it still face challenges in terms of accessibility and player development across different regions?