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Grayson Murray's passion remembered during solemn tribute at the tournament he won

Read full article: Grayson Murray's passion remembered during solemn tribute at the tournament he won

The late Grayson Murray was remembered during a solemn celebration of life at the Sony Open in Honolulu.

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Jimmy Dunne resigns from PGA Tour board. He feels his input is no longer needed

Read full article: Jimmy Dunne resigns from PGA Tour board. He feels his input is no longer needed

Jimmy Dunne is one of the key architects behind the PGA Tour's stunning deal with the Saudi backers of LIV Golf.

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McIlroy says he and Adam Scott also involved in Saudi meetings

Read full article: McIlroy says he and Adam Scott also involved in Saudi meetings

Tiger Woods has company in player negotiations with the Saudi-backers of LIV Golf.

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Tiger Woods to be lone player on negotiating committee with Saudis

Read full article: Tiger Woods to be lone player on negotiating committee with Saudis

Tiger Woods is the only player on a five-member subcommittee that will be negotiating with the Saudi backers of LIV Golf.

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Rory McIlroy won't rejoin PGA Tour board, says others were 'uncomfortable' with his potential return

Read full article: Rory McIlroy won't rejoin PGA Tour board, says others were 'uncomfortable' with his potential return

Rory McIlroy wonโ€™t be returning to the PGA Tour board.

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Webb Simpson offers to resign from PGA Tour board. But only if McIlroy replaces him, AP source says

Read full article: Webb Simpson offers to resign from PGA Tour board. But only if McIlroy replaces him, AP source says

Rory McIlroy could be rejoining the PGA Tour board just six months after he resigned.

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PGA Tour's Monahan describes 'constructive' meeting with Saudi leader of LIV Golf

Read full article: PGA Tour's Monahan describes 'constructive' meeting with Saudi leader of LIV Golf

The PGA Tour has taken a step toward sparking negotiations with the Saudi Arabia national wealth fund behind LIV Golf.

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PGA Tour player directors prepare for meeting with Saudi leader of LIV Golf

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Players on the PGA Tour board are preparing to meet with the Saudi leader backing LIV Golf.

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PGA Tour board reminds players they'll have vote on final deal with Saudis

Read full article: PGA Tour board reminds players they'll have vote on final deal with Saudis

The PGA Tour is seeking to assure players they will have a say in the tour's new partnership with the Saudi funders of LIV Golf.

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Match Play a final chance for some players to get in Masters

Read full article: Match Play a final chance for some players to get in Masters

The final Match Play could be the last chance for some players to get into the Masters.

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Texas exes Hammer, Hossler off to good start at Sea Island

Read full article: Texas exes Hammer, Hossler off to good start at Sea Island

Cole Hammer think it's cool to see his name atop the leaderboard.

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Defending champ Max Homa, Danny Willett share lead in Napa

Read full article: Defending champ Max Homa, Danny Willett share lead in Napa

Max Homa moved into position to defend his title at the Fortinet Championship, shooting a 5-under 67 to share the 36-hole lead with Danny Willett at the PGA Tourโ€™s season opener.

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Shanshan Feng got everything from golf but a proper farewell

Read full article: Shanshan Feng got everything from golf but a proper farewell

Shanshan Feng was planning to retire after 10 years of professional golf.

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Finau, Pendrith share lead at 64 at Rocket Mortgage Classic

Read full article: Finau, Pendrith share lead at 64 at Rocket Mortgage Classic

Tony Finau, coming off his third career victory on the PGA Tour, and Taylor Pendrith shared the first-round lead at 8-under 64 on Thursday in the Rocket Mortgage Classic.

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Debate rages whether an Open at St. Andrews completes career

Read full article: Debate rages whether an Open at St. Andrews completes career

One of the famous lines of Bobby Jones often cited by Jack Nicklaus is that a golfer's career is not complete without winning an Open at St. Andrews.

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Rory McIlroy, JT Poston share Travelers lead at 8-under 62

Read full article: Rory McIlroy, JT Poston share Travelers lead at 8-under 62

Rory McIlroy fought off a sinus bug to shoot an 8-under 62 on Thursday for a share of the first-round lead with J.

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Golf, rocks: Old-school US Open on tap at The Country Club

Read full article: Golf, rocks: Old-school US Open on tap at The Country Club

The 2022 U.S. Open most certainly has not been supersized.

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US OPEN '22: Key US Open moments looking at the last century

Read full article: US OPEN '22: Key US Open moments looking at the last century

Here's a look back at key anniversaries from the U.S. Open.

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Scheffler part of crowded Colonial leaderboard after PGA cut

Read full article: Scheffler part of crowded Colonial leaderboard after PGA cut

The world's No. 1 golfer is part of a crowded leaderboard at Colonial.

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Pereira leads PGA Championship; Woods withdraws after 79

Read full article: Pereira leads PGA Championship; Woods withdraws after 79

Everyone went into a tailspin on a tough day of wind and cold at the PGA Championship.

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McIlroy's wild ride leads him on fringe of PGA contention

Read full article: McIlroy's wild ride leads him on fringe of PGA contention

First-round leader Rory McIlroy's stellar start turned into a stunning slide down the leaderboard.

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Masters notebook: Tiger's presence, shoes cause a ruckus

Read full article: Masters notebook: Tiger's presence, shoes cause a ruckus

Tiger Woods is wearing Nike apparel this week as always.

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Rahm, Morikawa lead the group of 16 into Match Play weekend

Read full article: Rahm, Morikawa lead the group of 16 into Match Play weekend

Sixteen players have made it to the weekend in the Dell Technologies Match Play.

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A day of big comebacks and early elimination at Match Play

Read full article: A day of big comebacks and early elimination at Match Play

As if the Dell Technologies Match Play isn't fickle enough.

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A big purse and a big mystery at The Players Championship

Read full article: A big purse and a big mystery at The Players Championship

The Players Championship offers the richest prize in golf.

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Riviera has a new president and big events headed its way

Read full article: Riviera has a new president and big events headed its way

Megan Watanabe is the first woman to be president at Riviera Country Club.

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Sound on: The party has returned to Phoenix Open

Read full article: Sound on: The party has returned to Phoenix Open

The curtain has dropped again at The Greatest Show on Grass after a one-year hiatus.

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Golf goes to Netflix and it has competition from tennis

Read full article: Golf goes to Netflix and it has competition from tennis

Formula One racing got a huge boost in interest in North America through the Netflix series โ€œDrive to Survive.โ€.

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Rory McIlroy part of 3-way tie for lead in the Bahamas

Read full article: Rory McIlroy part of 3-way tie for lead in the Bahamas

Rory McIlroy is playing so well he wishes the year wasn't about to end.

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Sungjae Im runs the tables in Las Vegas victory

Read full article: Sungjae Im runs the tables in Las Vegas victory

Sungjae Im has run the tables in Las Vegas.

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Koepka, DeChambeau to face off in made-for-TV match in Vegas

Read full article: Koepka, DeChambeau to face off in made-for-TV match in Vegas

Bryson DeChambeau and Brooks Koepka are finally getting their day in the sun.

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Cantlay takes final automatic spot on US Ryder Cup team

Read full article: Cantlay takes final automatic spot on US Ryder Cup team

Patrick Cantlay has earned a spot in his first Ryder Cup.

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Sam Burns sharp again as US Ryder Cup picks loom

Read full article: Sam Burns sharp again as US Ryder Cup picks loom

Sam Burns shot an 8-under 64 at Caves Valley to share the first-round lead with Jon Rahm and Rory McIlroy at the BMW Championship.

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Henley holds halfway lead at Wyndham Championship after 64

Read full article: Henley holds halfway lead at Wyndham Championship after 64

Russell Henley shot a 6-under 64 on Friday to open a four-stroke lead halfway through the Wyndham Championship.

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Henley shoots lowest round in 2 years to lead Wyndham

Read full article: Henley shoots lowest round in 2 years to lead Wyndham

Russell Henley shot an 8-under 62, his lowest round in more than two years, to take the lead Thursday in the suspended first round of the Wyndham Championship.

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Reasonable scoring not for everyone at Royal St. George's

Read full article: Reasonable scoring not for everyone at Royal St. George's

The opening round of the British Open saw 47 players break par at Royal St. George's.

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US Open Round 1: 'Mr. Mickelson, trouble calling on Line 1'

Read full article: US Open Round 1: 'Mr. Mickelson, trouble calling on Line 1'

The brisk winds, gnarly rough and slick greens were all expected.

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Henley leads fog-delayed Open as Koepka makes presence felt

Read full article: Henley leads fog-delayed Open as Koepka makes presence felt

Russell Henley had a 67 and the temporary lead in the fog-delayed U.S. Open at Torrey Pines.

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US Open serves up major championship with a side of 'beef'

Read full article: US Open serves up major championship with a side of 'beef'

Fans clamoring for a showdown between heavyweights Brooks Koepka and Bryson DeChambeau will have to wait.

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DeChambeau-Koepka spat overshadowing tough US Open course

Read full article: DeChambeau-Koepka spat overshadowing tough US Open course

The feud between Brooks Koepka and Bryson DeChambeau is the dominant storyline heading into the U.S. Open.

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Thompson uses flawless round to take lead at US Women's Open

Read full article: Thompson uses flawless round to take lead at US Women's Open

Lexi Thompson shot a bogey-free 5-under 66 on Saturday to take the lead into the final round of the U.S. Womenโ€™s Open for the first time in her career with a one-shot edge over teenager Yuka Saso.

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Amateur Megha Ganne holds share of lead at US Women's Open

Read full article: Amateur Megha Ganne holds share of lead at US Women's Open

High school junior Megha Ganne shot a 4-under 67 on Thursday to become the first amateur in 15 years to have a share of the lead after any round at the U.S. Womenโ€™s Open.

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The Latest: Mickelson holds on to lead the PGA Championship

Read full article: The Latest: Mickelson holds on to lead the PGA Championship

Phil Mickelson held on to his lead at the PGA Championship despite struggling on the back nine.

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Thanks to COVID, Spieth gets a longer break than he wanted

Read full article: Thanks to COVID, Spieth gets a longer break than he wanted

Jordan Spieth returns to competition after four weeks off following the Masters.

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Cink sets another scoring mark, keeps lead at RBC Heritage

Read full article: Cink sets another scoring mark, keeps lead at RBC Heritage

Stewart Cink maintained his five-stroke lead and set another scoring mark at the RBC Heritage with a 2-under 69, moving closer to a third victory at Harbour Town Golf Links.

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Cameron Smith leads RBC Heritage after career-low 62

Read full article: Cameron Smith leads RBC Heritage after career-low 62

Cameron Smith birdied the difficult 17th and 18th holes at Harbour Town to shoot a 9-under 62 and take a one-stroke lead over Stewart Cink at the RBC Heritage.

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Rose torches tough Augusta for 65 and 4-shot Masters lead

Read full article: Rose torches tough Augusta for 65 and 4-shot Masters lead

Justin Rose picked one of the toughest days at Augusta National for his lowest score in the Masters.

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In firm conditions, Masters in November a distant memory

Read full article: In firm conditions, Masters in November a distant memory

No one needed to see the colorful blooms at Augusta National to realize this will be a much different Masters than the last one.

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Morikawa's late stumble gives Workday contenders a chance

Read full article: Morikawa's late stumble gives Workday contenders a chance

All it took was two bad holes to turn the Workday Open into a chase. Morikawa shot a 5-under 67 at the Concession Golf Club, a reasonable score except for what it could have been. He wound up leading by two shots over Brooks Koepka, who got his mistakes out the way early and shot 70, and Billy Horschel. Rory McIlroy, who made a double bogey for the second straight day, was hopeful of getting to 10 under to at least give himself a chance. โ€œI just kept rolling in birdie after birdie.

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Broken clubs behind him, Koepka feeling better about game

Read full article: Broken clubs behind him, Koepka feeling better about game

It's just sometimes results take a little bit longer.โ€There are photos to illustrate what Koepka did to his clubs, but those stay among his posse. A lot of players feel that way, but not to the point of naming their son after Riviera (Johnson's youngest is River). โ€œI feel like itโ€™s a tough golf course,โ€ Johnson said. โ€œGenerally, the quality of golf course theyโ€™re played on is at a very high standard and Riviera fits that category. I feel like if youโ€™ve had a good week here, itโ€™s a good measure certainly generally of where your game is at.โ€

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Kevin Na has a big finish and wins the Sony Open

Read full article: Kevin Na has a big finish and wins the Sony Open

Chris Kirk putts on the 13th green during the third round at the Sony Open golf tournament Saturday, Jan. 16, 2021, in Honolulu. Na finished one shot ahead of Joaquin Niemann and Chris Kirk, and only one of them got a consolation prize. Niemann chipped in for birdie from 55 feet on the par-3 17th and got up-and-down with a long bunker shot on the 18th hole for a 66. Needing nearly 150 FedEx Cup points at the Sony Open, his tie for second was worth 245 points. He looked comfortable even when the Sony Open appeared to be slipping away.

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Stewart Cink, Webb Simpson share early lead at Sony Open

Read full article: Stewart Cink, Webb Simpson share early lead at Sony Open

Stewart Cink follows his shot from the first tee box during the second round of the Sony Open golf tournament Friday, Jan. 15, 2021, at Waialae Country Club in Honolulu. (AP Photo/Jamm Aquino)HONOLULU โ€“ Stewart Cink could not remember a more ideal day in Hawaii, and he had a round that matched the occasion. Enjoying a surge in the twilight of his career, the 47-year-old Cink putted for birdie on all but one hole Friday on his way to a 7-under 63 that gave him a share of the early lead with Webb Simpson. Cink already won the season-opener in the Safeway Open in September, his first victory since the 2009 British Open at Turnberry. Simpson holed a 40-foot birdie putt on the par-3 seventh hole, hit it tight on No.

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Round 1: Casey leads, Woods in hunt as field plays catch-up

Read full article: Round 1: Casey leads, Woods in hunt as field plays catch-up

Five-time and defending champion Tiger Woods dropped a turn-back-the-clock round of his own, relying more on experience than current form to post a 68. โ€œThere is a sense of ease when I come here, just because I understand how to prepare for this golf course,โ€ Woods said after hitting 10 of 14 fairways and 15 of 18 greens. Small wonder, then, that Woods flashed a wide grin when asked what was most encouraging about the round. โ€œThis golf course, as much as Iโ€™m trying to attack it, it can bite back,โ€ he said. Still to be determined is how much firmer the greens and the rest of the golf course will get.

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Casey rides the buzz of Masters history to 65 and early lead

Read full article: Casey rides the buzz of Masters history to 65 and early lead

Paul Casey matched his lowest score at the Masters with a 7-under 65, giving him a two-shot lead among half the field fortunate to play in perfect scoring conditions. It was the fifth hole, which he bogeyed all four rounds last year when he won the Masters. He was joined by Xander Schauffele, a runner-up to Woods last year, who had seven birdies in his round of 67. The delay was the last thing the Masters needed with limited daylight hours leading to the two-tee start. The loudest cheer โ€” applause, certainly not a roar โ€” came for Nicklaus and Player hitting tee shots so early that they couldn't see where they landed.

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The Latest: Woods off to bogey-free start in Masters defense

Read full article: The Latest: Woods off to bogey-free start in Masters defense

Also, itโ€™s the first bogey-free round for Woods in a major since the 2009 PGA Championship at Hazeltine. The 43-year-old Englishman is leading the Masters after shooting a 7-under 65 in the opening round. But he turned things around in his return to Augusta National, which was delayed for seven months by the coronavirus pandemic. ___2:05 p.m.Tiger Woods is off to a strong start in defense of his Masters championship. He has six top-10 finishes at Augusta National, including a second-place finish in 2010 and a tie for second in 2016.

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The Masters in November gives golf a big sendoff

Read full article: The Masters in November gives golf a big sendoff

It's November, and I think everybody just has to embrace that we're here and we're playing and that's a great thing." In some respects, this Masters is a celebration of what golf has done and a sendoff the sport has never had. For many, it signaled the start of golf season, whether that meant playing or watching. โ€œAll the Masters I've watched over the years in Ireland, the golfing season started normally the weekend of the Masters,โ€ British Open champion Shane Lowry said. โ€œI think when The Open Championship was canceled, I had serious doubts we'd play a Masters this year in 2020,โ€ McIlroy said.

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Late birdies let Justin Thomas keep slim lead at Sherwood

Read full article: Late birdies let Justin Thomas keep slim lead at Sherwood

He holed a 10-foot birdie putt to tie for the lead, and then followed with a 30-foot birdie putt up the slope on the par-3 17th. It was another grind for Tiger Woods, the Zozo Championship winner last year in Japan, who could only manage a 71. Griffin opened with four straight birdies to take the lead, and he stayed there until the end of the round. Thomas was playing well enough, even if he had little to show for it after opening with two birdies. And when Griffin holed his birdie putt on the 14th, Thomas missed badly from just inside him.

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Johnson, Scheffler favorites for tour's top player, rookie

Read full article: Johnson, Scheffler favorites for tour's top player, rookie

Dustin Johnson holds up the FedEx Cup trophy after winning the Tour Championship golf tournament on Monday, Sept. 7, 2020 at Lake Golf Club in Atlanta. (AP Photo/John Bazemore)

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Johnson, Scheffler favorites for tour's top player, rookie

Read full article: Johnson, Scheffler favorites for tour's top player, rookie

For the PGA Tour player of the year, the candidates were Johnson, Thomas, PGA champion Collin Morikawa (two wins), Webb Simpson (two wins) and Jon Rahm (two wins). Johnson won the Travelers Championship and The Northern Trust to go along with his FedEx Cup title he won at the Tour Championship. He also was runner-up to Morikawa at the PGA Championship. More interesting will be the vote for PGA Tour rookie of the year. ... Country singer Colt Ford, who once played professionally, is making his PGA Tour Champions debut on a sponsor exemption.

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Herman rallies to win Wyndham, qualify for FedEx playoffs

Read full article: Herman rallies to win Wyndham, qualify for FedEx playoffs

Known for his friendship with President Donald Trump, Herman overcame a four-stroke deficit in the final round at Sedgefield Country Club. He had a final chance to tie on the 72nd hole, but his 8-foot birdie putt slid left of the cup. Herman got into the playoffs, jumping from 192nd to 54th in the race for the 125 spots. Herman had two birdies and an eagle from 59 feet on his first five holes to catch up to Kim. It was quite a week for Herman, who had three birdies over his final four holes Friday simply to make the cut.

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Kim shoots 62 for 2-shot lead after three rounds at Wyndham

Read full article: Kim shoots 62 for 2-shot lead after three rounds at Wyndham

Kim has broken 70 in nine of his last 10 rounds, including all four at TPC Harding Park to finish tied for 13th at the PGA Championship. He has continued that stellar play at Sedgefield Country Club, where he won his first PGA Tour event in 2016. Redman had a 63, while Oppenheim set a career low on tour with a 62 in second at 16-under. Redman, 22, is also seeking his first PGA Tour win. The PGA Tour moved up tee times, grouped competitors in threesomes and sent them off on the first and 10th tees to beat the bad weather expected later Saturday.

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Hoge in four-way tie for Wyndham lead after two rounds

Read full article: Hoge in four-way tie for Wyndham lead after two rounds

Tom Hoge watches his drive on the ninth hole during the second round of the Wyndham Championship golf tournament at Sedgefield Country Club on Friday, Aug. 14, 2020, in Greensboro, N.C. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson)

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Hoge in four-way tie for Wyndham lead after two rounds

Read full article: Hoge in four-way tie for Wyndham lead after two rounds

Hoge, tied for the first-round lead with Harold Varner III and Roger Sloan, kept in front with a steady 2-under 68 to get to 10-under par. Hoge, whose best-ever tour finish was a second at The Greenbrier this season, was asked what it would take for his first PGA Tour win. Like Kim, Gooch shot 65 to get into the foursome on top. He had six birdies, including two of his final three holes, to move up. Kokrak was in a group of seven one shot further back along with past Wyndham champ Webb Simpson, who shot his second straight 66.

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Varner III grabs Wyndham lead with career low-tying 62

Read full article: Varner III grabs Wyndham lead with career low-tying 62

Webb Simpson hits from the fairway on the eighth hole during the first round of the Wyndham Championship golf tournament at Sedgefield Country Club on Thursday, Aug. 13, 2020, in Greensboro, N.C. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson)GREENSBORO, N.C. Harold Varner III tied his career low round with an 8-under 62 to grab the early lead at the Wyndham Championship on Thursday. Varner was three shots in front of Wesley Bryan and Brian Harman among the early starters at the Sedgefield Country Club. Varner had eight birdies, including four in a row midway through the round, without a birdie his first 15 holes. Former U.S. Open champ and past Wyndham winner Webb Simpson was among a large group at 66. A pair of major champions who challenged at the PGA Championship last week struggled in the opening round.

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Thomas assured $2 million bonus as tour heads to postseason

Read full article: Thomas assured $2 million bonus as tour heads to postseason

He has not made it to the Tour Championship since 2017, the year of his last victory. CLUTCH PARFormer Masters champion Charl Schwartzel had reason to celebrate on Friday without ever being in the hunt at the PGA Championship. That got the attention of the PGA of America, which gave him an exemption into the PGA Championship. The LOCALiQ Series for players on the Canadian, China and Latin America circuits for the PGA Tour now has a conclusion. STAT OF THE WEEKIn the last five years of the PGA Championship, players have posted all four rounds in the 60s without winning 16 times.

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Column: The revolving door at No. 1 in the world ranking

Read full article: Column: The revolving door at No. 1 in the world ranking

The best player in golf? 1, and Justin Thomas can return to the top if they win the World Golf Championship this week in Memphis, Tennessee. Rahm was asked Tuesday if he considered them the best players in the world while they were at No. But it would be foolish of me to say that I'm not here thinking I'm the best player. Rahm understands the world ranking enough to realize it's a product of two years, not one week.

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Matthew Wolff shoots 64 to take Rocket Mortgage Classic lead

Read full article: Matthew Wolff shoots 64 to take Rocket Mortgage Classic lead

Hideki Matsuyama of Japan hits on the 17th fairway during the third round of the Rocket Mortgage Classic golf tournament, Saturday, July 4, 2020, at the Detroit Golf Club in Detroit. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)DETROIT Matthew Wolff had a roller-coaster round that went well enough Saturday to give him a three-shot lead in the Rocket Mortgage Classic. Wolff shot his second straight 8-under 64 to move into position for his second PGA Tour victory. He was at 19-under 197 at Detroit Golf Club. None of the top five players is at the Detroit Golf Club, where Simpson (No.

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Simpson returning to PGA Tour after family coronavirus scare

Read full article: Simpson returning to PGA Tour after family coronavirus scare

(AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)Webb Simpson is competing on the PGA Tour again after his family had a coronavirus scare. I mentioned to the commissioner last week that based on our numbers, our stats, I told him the safest place anyone can be in the United States right now is on the PGA Tour," Simpson said. While the PGA Tour has resumed play, the pandemic is keeping the fans away. In the previous three PGA Tour events, the top five competed each week. The Donald Ross-designed Detroit Golf Club is a short course by PGA Tour standards.

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Todd matches Johnson's 61 to take the lead at Travelers

Read full article: Todd matches Johnson's 61 to take the lead at Travelers

Both golfers shot bogey-free rounds, with Todd making five birdies on the front nine and Johnson five on the back. Todd said the round became a game of whatever you can do, I can do just as well. Its hard to miss the leader boards obviously, so (Johnson's) name was up there from a pretty early point, Todd said. Mackenzie Hughes, who led after a 60 on Thursday, shot his second straight 68 for sole possession of fourth place. Nick Watney withdrew just before the second round of last weeks RBC Heritage Championship.

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Positive COVID test leads to more withdrawals from Travelers

Read full article: Positive COVID test leads to more withdrawals from Travelers

McCarthy became the third PGA Tour player to test positive for the virus since its restart and the second this week, joining Cameron Champ who withdrew on Tuesday. Gordon, a 23-year-old Vanderbilt graduate playing his fourth PGA Tour event on a sponsor's exemption, is 12-under 128 after 36 holes. The Travelers field continued to shrink after Denny McCarthy tested positive for the coronavirus. McCarthy, who shot an opening-round 67, said he began began feeling sick Thursday night and tested positive for the virus on Friday morning. McDowell and Brooks Koepkas caddies both tested positive.

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Mackenzie Hughes shoots 60 to take early lead at Travelers

Read full article: Mackenzie Hughes shoots 60 to take early lead at Travelers

Jim Furyk shot a 12-under 58 on the same par-70 TPC River Highlands course four years ago, the lowest score in a tour event. I kind of joked walking off there that 59 wasn't even the record because of Jim's 58, Hughes said. Phil Mickelson, paired with McIlroy in his first competitive round since turning 50, was one of five players to shoot 64. Patrick Cantlay also shot 60 at TPC River Highlands as an amateur in 2011. The Travelers is the third event on the tour calendar since golf resumed.

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Paul Casey tuned in for more than golf in PGA Tour's return

Read full article: Paul Casey tuned in for more than golf in PGA Tour's return

Casey watched plenty on TV, and he was watching more than the golf. PAIRINGS WITH A PURPOSEThe PGA Tour has four groups of featured pairings for its PGA Tour Live," and then the rest of the field is supposed to be relatively random depending on a player's category. Oak Hill last hosted the PGA Championship in 2013 won by Jason Dufner, while Tiger Woods won his fourth PGA Championship at Southern Hills in 2007. DIVOTSHilton Head has some of the smallest greens on the PGA Tour, and Abraham Ancer hit 65 out of 72 of them in his runner-up finish. FINAL REBUTTALFascinating stuff. CBS analyst Nick Faldo, watching Koepka tee off on the 18th hole and telling viewers he would listen to what Koepka had to say.

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Simpson celebrates a Father's Day win at Harbour Town

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The U.S. Open has been scheduled to end on Father's Day every year since 1976, but it was moved to September this year because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The RBC Heritage filled the spot on the schedule and Simpson, now a father of five, became a winner for the second time this year with a record score at Harbour Town. It was a crazy day, Simpson said. It was a tough runner-up finish for Ancer, trying to become the fifth straight winner of the RBC Heritage to capture his first PGA Tour victory at Harbour Town. Until the first tournament back at Colonial in Fort Worth, Texas, the area around Harbour Town was crowded with the start of summer vacation.

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4-way tie for lead at Heritage as another wild finish looms

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Tyrrell Hatton of England had one of six rounds at 63 as he tries to win back-to-back starts for the second time in his year. Abraham Ancer rode his strong iron play to a 65, while Ryan Palmer had a 66 to join the lead at 15-under 198. A week ago at the Charles Schwab Challenge, 14 players were separated by three shots going into the final round. The six rounds at 63 marked the third time since October that at least six players shot 63 in a round. There were seven such rounds at the RSM Classic in November, about 80 miles down the Atlantic coast at Sea Island.

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Simpson, DeChambeau contend at Hilton Head in different ways

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DeChambeau made six birdies on his final nine holes, missing a 5-footer on No. DeChambeau had the honors and let Simpson go first so he could figure out what to do. Simpson poked his hybrid 221 yards down the fairway on the 334-yard ninth hole. DeChambeau opted for a 3-wood, mainly because he feared his driver would go well over the green. DeChambeau says his fitness plan is a 2-to-1 ration of carbs and protein and I literally just have it.

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