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Fran Quinn didn’t qualify for the U.S. Senior Open, but he did make it into next week’s Big Show.
Billy Horschel shoots a final-round even-par 72 to win the Memorial Tournament by four strokes over Aaron Wise.
Billy Horschel shoots bogey-free 65 at Memorial, leads by five heading in to Sunday’s final round.
Harris English, recovering from surgery to repair a torn labrum, is eyeing a return at the PGA Championship.
The U.S. Open returns to Brookline on June 16-19 for the fourth time, but the 140-year-old club will have some changes.
Jordan Spieth recently crossed $50 million in career Tour earnings, but has a long way to go to catch Tiger.
Anna Davis, a 16-year-old high-school sophomore, won the third edition of the Augusta National Women’s Amateur.
Six weeks after his first PGA Tour victory, Scheffler won the Dell Technologies Match Play for his third title in his last five starts.
Burns holed a 32-foot birdie putt beat Davis Riley on the second playoff hole, giving him three Tour wins in his last 22 starts.
Davis Riley made three birdies from tough spots to close out the front nine and then kept right on rolling Saturday until he had a 9-under 62 and a two-shot lead in the Valspar Championship.
Matthew NeSmith tied the Copperhead course record at Innisbrook with a 10-under 61 and set the tournament record.
Burns bounced back from The Players and shares lead with past champion Adam Hadwin, the well-traveled David Lipsky and Jhonattan Vegas.
“It’s really cool to have them here,” Cam Smith said. “My main priority was to hang out with them. Golf was second.”
Scottie Scheffler played the kind of golf that wins a traditional U.S. Open, and that’s what the Arnold Palmer Invitational felt like.
This is supposed to be the March run on the way to the Masters. It felt more like mid-June and a traditional U.S. Open.
After last year’s route, new U.S. Ryder Cup captain Zach Johnson doesn’t see a need to make extensive changes.
Niemann needs one more sub-70 round to break Genesis scoring record, which has stood longer than any other 72-hole Tour record.
Joaquin Niemann was at 16-under 126, which broke the previous record set about 20 minutes earlier by rookie Cameron Young.
Joaquin Niemann, who leads by three, is the ninth ever player to open with a 63 at Riviera, a list that starts with Charlie Sifford in ’69.
The PGA Tour and its players have to be happy with fans back in full force at events. But all the noise isn’t good noise.
Luke Donald suddenly is on the fast track for Europe’s next Ryder Cup captain. And there’s one other factor he couldn’t ignore.
Another cliff-hanger at Pebble Beach, this one memorable for Tom Hoge delivering all the right shots to notch his first Tour win.
Spieth shot a career-low at Pebble Beach to go from 10 strokes back of Power to one shot behind leaders Hossler, Putnam and Hoge.
The 34-year-old Irishman had another 8-under 64 — the seventh time in 14 rounds this year he has been at 65 or lower.