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Webb Simpson was so dominant at TPC Sawgrass that a double on 18 didn’t matter. He still won by four for his fifth Tour title.
Jason Dufner had to wait out two weather delays, but he won his fifth PGA Tour title Sunday at the Memorial Tournament.
Just when James Hahn seized control of the AT&T Byron Nelson he let it slip away. But he didn’t go down without a fight.
Jason Day walked off the 18th green disappointed Sunday at the AT&T Byron Nelson, but he didn’t have any regrets.
Billy Horschel’s caddie, Josh Cassell, called it last week. Cassell saw Horschel’s game coming together despite a Players missed cut.
Billy Horschel believed in what he was working on, and coupled with two specific changes he outlasted Jason Day in a Byron Nelson playoff for his first win since 2014.
James Hahn leads Billy Horschel by one stroke at the AT&T Byron Nelson. Here’s what You Oughta Know heading into the final round at the TPC Four Seasons.
Sergio Garcia’s birdie putt on 18 was a foot from the hole when he turned to his caddie and gave a fist pump. That gave him a back-nine 29.
Billy Horschel finally listened to his coach and made two changes to his game. He switched to a face-balanced putter and slowed his swing.
James Hahn simply went out on Moving Day and fired another bogey-free 64 to grab a one-shot lead over Billy Horschel heading into the final round.
It’s been more than year since Jason Day has won a tournament, but he’s in a great position to end his winless drought on Sunday.
The AT&T Byron Nelson at TPC Four Seasons has a logjam at the top, but most eyes will be on Jason Day and Sergio Garcia on Sunday.
Jason Kokrak hasn’t sniffed a top-10 this year, but he went out on Friday at TPC Four Seasons and fired an 8-under 62 to build a five-shot lead.
A quadruple bogey - including two balls OB - casts a shadow over Jordan Spieth and sends him packing from his hometown event.
Grayson Murray’s roller-coaster rookie season has been anything but boring and it hit a high note on Friday with a 63.
Sergio Garcia was headed toward a missed cut at the AT&T Byron Nelson, but he fired a 65 to give himself a chance at defending his title.
Dustin Johnson has done everything but win at the AT&T Byron Nelson, and through 36 holes he’s in a good position to change that narrative.
Jason Day dropped a 28-foot birdie putt on 18 Thursday to shoot a 2-under 68 on what he described as a ‘weird’ opening round at the AT&T Byron Nelson.
Dustin Johnson has opened every tournament this year with a round of par or better, and he continued that streak Thursday at the AT&T Byron Nelson.
Jordan Spieth is one of the Tour’s best putters, so his switch from the flatstick he’s used since he was 15 was bound to get people talking.
With wind gusts of more than 20 mph, Byron Nelson co-leaders James Hahn and Ricky Barnes credited distance control as the key to their 6-under 64s.
With a new putter in his bag, Jordan Spieth made two late birdies for a 2-under 68 in the opening round of the AT&T Byron Nelson.
Dustin Johnson senses his game is back to the level he was at before he slipped on the stairs of his rental home at the Masters.
Ian Poulter made it perfectly clear Wednesday that he’s not interested in discussing his dust-up with Brandel Chamblee.