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Ryan

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Luke Donald, Jason Allred, Patrick Rodgers, Richard Schembechler II and Scottie Scheffler earned the last five spots for the U.S. Open at the Columbus sectional Tuesday morning.
Bryson DeChambeau qualified for the 2016 U.S. Open for a second time. This time it was a little bit easier.
Matt Kuchar shared the lead for most of the final round at the Memorial, but an unfortunate break in a fairway bunker prevented him from winning his second trophy at Muirfield Village.
World No. 1 Jason Day was on a mission to improve his record at the Memorial Tournament.
Keep grinding out pars while others are imploding. It often worked for Jack Nicklaus. It worked for William McGirt, too.
World No. 2 Jordan Spieth has one aspect of his game ready for the U.S. Open, but after a 74-73 weekend at the Memorial Tournament he still has some work to do before he heads to Oakmont.
Phil Mickelson’s week ended better than it began at the Memorial Tournament, but Lefty still didn’t walk away with a trophy from tournament host Jack Nicklaus.
Rory McIlroy switched his putting grip before the start of the Memorial Tournament, and it paid off as he closed with a 4-under 68.
Rain delays are common at the Memorial Tournament, that’s why 54-hole co-leader Matt Kuchar comes prepared.
It will be a mad dash to the finish at the Memorial Tournament. Literally.
Dustin Johnson waited more than 90 minutes to hit one wedge shot from the fairway at No. 18, but it was worth it.
Just when it looked like he might finish with the lead at the Memorial Tournament, Jason Day made a crushing mistake.
Dustin Johnson’s putter cooled off on Friday, but he finished with a 1-under 71 and is only three strokes back heading into the weekend at the Memorial Tournament.
Jordan Spieth and Rory McIlroy teed off together Friday afternoon with a lot of ground to make up.
Thanks to sage advice from Phil Mickelson, Brendan Steele is taking his game to new heights and leading the Memorial.
Jason Day is having second thoughts about competing in the Olympics after reading about Detroit Tigers pitcher Francisco Rodriguez’s battle with the Zika virus.
Yes, even the No. 1 player in the world wakes up on the wrong side of the bed sometimes.
Brendan Steele is having a much better time at Muirfield Village than he did last year.
Matt Kuchar has been on a roll lately, and he didn’t slow down Thursday at one of his favorite golf courses.
Thanks to some advice from Jack Nicklaus, Jason Day on Thursday posted his best score in 23 rounds at Muirfield Village, a 6-under 66.
First-round Memorial leader Dustin Johnson is trying to end one streak. But first, he’d like to extend another.
A scary situation had a happy ending Thursday at the Memorial Tournament.
Jordan Spieth used his incredible short game last week to win at Colonial, and he relied on it once again to shoot a 2-under 70 Thursday at the Memorial.
Thanks to a hot putter, Dustin Johnson made 10 birdies Thursday to take the early lead at the Memorial.