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Carding his first birdie of the day on the first bonus hole, Sargent bested Chacarra (OSU), Coody (Texas) and Burnett (UNC).
A group of golfers were enjoying a day on the course in Florida. However, then a shot was snatched up by a gator on the green.
Varner, still looking for his maiden PGA Tour victory, walked up to Colonial’s par-4 12th tied for the lead, but then disaster struck.
“I don’t really know how to answer these questions right now,” Kang, who has an ailing back, said Wednesday. “I’m not ready to play.”
Despite falling short of notching his maiden major win, Zalatoris still experienced a first at Southern Hills — seeing Tiger up close.
It’s time for the Charles Schwab Challenge, which, again, possesses plenty of star power, underdog stories and souped-up rides.
Despite being second in the LPGA’s Race to the CME Globe standings, it’s been “tough” for Danielle Kang lately.
As Justin Thomas takes home a second Wanamaker Trophy, he continues to boast an illustrious career resume.
ESPN’s Sage Steele is back home and recovering after a tee shot by Jon Rahm Thursday at Southern Hills left her ‘bloody.’
“I wish you could see him now,’” Mary Mickelson said. “He’s relaxed, he laughs all the time. He’s not on the phone with people.”
James Nicholas left his clubs at the airport baggage carousel, and bolted for the course to make his afternoon tee time on Thursday.
“I am going to play. If I get banned, I get banned,” Bland told BBC Radio Solent. “Most of my career is behind me now.”
Thompson said she was “proud” of herself, as she was in it until the very end — despite fighting a migraine throughout her round.
Yin has battled through injuries, but with a T-3 at the Founders Cup, the 23-year-old posted her best finish since May 2021.
Ally Ewing dropped from contention Saturday at the Founders Cup, but she – and her husband’s Mississippi State women’s golf team – will have chances to win next week.
There are only three Augusta National Women’s Amateur champions, and two of them were playing partners Saturday.
Lydia Ko said after her third round at the Founders Cup that she was just trying to be ‘straight up’ with her viral comments two weeks ago.
Kim made her first LPGA cut as a pro in her fourth start this year despite being one of the last people to make it in the field.
Thompson climbed up the leaderboard with a 66 Friday in New Jersey and finds herself in the hunt to for her first victory since ’19.
Now with five LPGA rounds under her belt, the reigning ANWA champion is hanging with the game’s best, shooting under par again.
Winless since his Masters triumph, Dustin Johnson showed signs that his game is returning to form on Day 1 of the Byron Nelson.
After a long, enervating journey, Marina Alex finds herself at the Cognizant Founders Cup as the event’s hometown hero.
The Cognizant Founders Cup always honors the LPGA’s founders 13 founders, but this year, one in particular will be on everyone’s mind — Shirley Spork.
The world No. 1 is blocking out any expectations of a Founders Cup three-peat.