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David Puig part of 4-way tie for lead in LIV Golf Houston

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David Puig of Spain is part of a four-way for the lead at LIV Golf Houston.

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Abraham Ancer beats Cameron Smith, Paul Casey in playoff to win LIV Golf tournament in Hong Kong

Read full article: Abraham Ancer beats Cameron Smith, Paul Casey in playoff to win LIV Golf tournament in Hong Kong

Abraham Ancer regained just enough of the composure that helped him pull out to a five-stroke lead after two rounds to beat Cameron Smith and Paul Casey in a playoff and win the inaugural LIV Golf tournament in Hong Kong on Sunday.

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Johnson, DeChambeau share lead at LIV Golf Las Vegas, with Rahm 2 strokes back with day left

Read full article: Johnson, DeChambeau share lead at LIV Golf Las Vegas, with Rahm 2 strokes back with day left

Dustin Johnson and Bryson DeChambeau each shot 8-under 62 on Friday to share the lead at LIV Golf Las Vegas, with fellow major champion Jon Rahm two strokes back with a day left in his second event on the Saudi-funded tour.

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Anirban Lahiri, Bryson DeChambeau carry Crushers to team title in LIV Golf finale

Read full article: Anirban Lahiri, Bryson DeChambeau carry Crushers to team title in LIV Golf finale

The Crushers are the team champions in the second year of the LIV Golf League.

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Varner leads LIV event as Koepka struggles in return from 5th major victory

Read full article: Varner leads LIV event as Koepka struggles in return from 5th major victory

Brooks Koepka has returned from winning the PGA Championship just five days ago.

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Rory McIlroy toning down criticism of LIV Golf at PGA Championship

Read full article: Rory McIlroy toning down criticism of LIV Golf at PGA Championship

Rory McIlroy is toning down his anti-LIV Golf rhetoric ahead of the PGA Championship.

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Road to US Open begins, some LIV Golf players take a pass

Read full article: Road to US Open begins, some LIV Golf players take a pass

U.S. Open qualifying starts this week and a dozen or so LIV Golf players already have decided they won't be playing the third major of the year.

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Former Oklahoma St. teammates Gooch, Uihlein share LIV lead

Read full article: Former Oklahoma St. teammates Gooch, Uihlein share LIV lead

Peter Uihlein and Talor Gooch are tied for the lead in LIV Golf's opening event of its season in Mayakoba.

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Casey, Kokrak share lead as LIV Golf begins season in Mexico

Read full article: Casey, Kokrak share lead as LIV Golf begins season in Mexico

Paul Casey and Jason Kokrak share the lead in Mexico after the opening round of LIV Golf's first tournament of the season.

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Smith, Niemann among players to join Saudi-backed LIV Golf

Read full article: Smith, Niemann among players to join Saudi-backed LIV Golf

LIV Golf has made it official.

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BMW Championship last qualifying week for the Presidents Cup

Read full article: BMW Championship last qualifying week for the Presidents Cup

Getting to the Tour Championship isn’t all that’s at stake in the second FedEx Cup playoff event.

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PGA Tour says players knew consequences of joining LIV Golf

Read full article: PGA Tour says players knew consequences of joining LIV Golf

The PGA Tour is asking a federal judge not to allow three suspended players from LIV Golf to take part in the FedEx Cup playoffs.

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Donald takes over for Stenson as Europe's Ryder Cup captain

Read full article: Donald takes over for Stenson as Europe's Ryder Cup captain

Luke Donald is Europe's new captain for the Ryder Cup in Italy next year.

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Stenson shares LIV lead with Reed as Mickelson has rough day

Read full article: Stenson shares LIV lead with Reed as Mickelson has rough day

Henrik Stenson turned his focus to golf and it was good.

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Trump says Saudi-funded tour creates 'gold rush' for players

Read full article: Trump says Saudi-funded tour creates 'gold rush' for players

Former President Donald Trump says the Saudi-funded LIV Golf circuit has created a “gold rush” for players.

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Saudi-funded LIV Golf announces 14-event schedule for 2023

Read full article: Saudi-funded LIV Golf announces 14-event schedule for 2023

The Saudi-funded LIV Golf series has announced a 14-tournament schedule for next year.

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Gooch hoping this year's British Open won't be his last

Read full article: Gooch hoping this year's British Open won't be his last

None of the golfers who have opted to join the Saudi-funded breakaway series know if they will be allowed to keep playing at the sport’s four biggest events.

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Tiger Woods looking at British Open as historic occasion

Read full article: Tiger Woods looking at British Open as historic occasion

Tiger Woods considers the British Open at St. Andrews to be a historic occasion.

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U.S. Open qualifiers crash back to reality in 3rd round

Read full article: U.S. Open qualifiers crash back to reality in 3rd round

The qualifiers who lingered among the leaders for 36 holes of the U.S. Open came back to reality in the third round.

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Cam Smith's hair is flappable, his game is not at Masters

Read full article: Cam Smith's hair is flappable, his game is not at Masters

Australian Cameron Smith overcame a pair of double bogeys to put himself in the mix after the first round of the Masters.

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Masters notebook: Matsuyama, as host, merited high praise

Read full article: Masters notebook: Matsuyama, as host, merited high praise

Hideki Matsuyama is a Masters champion and apparently a master host.

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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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Match Play Live: A day of elimination and comebacks

Read full article: Match Play Live: A day of elimination and comebacks

As the second day of the Dell Technologies Match Play heads for a conclusion, already 14 of the 32 matches have gone the distance and six winners staged back-nine comebacks to win.

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Red hazard line and pillow fights highlight Match Play start

Read full article: Red hazard line and pillow fights highlight Match Play start

Maverick McNealy was the last man to get into the Dell Technologies Match Play.

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Live updates: DeChambeau ends sloppy match with a halve

Read full article: Live updates: DeChambeau ends sloppy match with a halve

The opening day of the Dell Technologies Match Play has had its share of pillow fights.

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Burns repeats at Innisbrook after playoff win over Riley

Read full article: Burns repeats at Innisbrook after playoff win over Riley

Sam Burns is a winner at the Valspar Championship again.

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Column: Cameron Smith making it harder to be overlooked

Read full article: Column: Cameron Smith making it harder to be overlooked

AP Golf Writer Doug Ferguson says Cameron Smith can be overlooked because his game is not long and rarely straight.

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Cameron Smith wins The Players with big putts and gutsy shot

Read full article: Cameron Smith wins The Players with big putts and gutsy shot

Cameron Smith made the longest week at The Players Championship worth the wait.

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Lahiri ahead by 1 shot as Players moves closer to conclusion

Read full article: Lahiri ahead by 1 shot as Players moves closer to conclusion

The longest week at The Players Championship is moving closer to a conclusion.

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Lahiri ahead by 1 shot as Players moves closer to conclusion

Read full article: Lahiri ahead by 1 shot as Players moves closer to conclusion

The longest week at The Players Championship is moving closer to a conclusion.

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Column: PGA Tour at Pebble Beach with an eye on Saudi Arabia

Read full article: Column: PGA Tour at Pebble Beach with an eye on Saudi Arabia

The PGA Tour is set for beautiful weather at Pebble Beach, with one eye on Saudi Arabia.

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Morikawa hits 'reset button' ahead of Dubai Desert Classic

Read full article: Morikawa hits 'reset button' ahead of Dubai Desert Classic

Collin Morikawa has had plenty of thinking to do ahead of this week's Dubai Desert Classic.

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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 “Drive to Survive.”.

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Morikawa, Horschel look to make history in Dubai finale

Read full article: Morikawa, Horschel look to make history in Dubai finale

The chances of an American golfer being crowned as European No. 1 for the first time were already strong heading into the Race to Dubai finale this week.

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Sung Kang eagles last hole for 61 and 2-shot lead in Vegas

Read full article: Sung Kang eagles last hole for 61 and 2-shot lead in Vegas

Sang Kang was doing everything right except putting his tee shots in play.

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DJ settles score at Whistling Straits, winning all 5 matches

Read full article: DJ settles score at Whistling Straits, winning all 5 matches

The best player on the U.S. Ryder Cup team also happened to be the oldest.

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Tears fall, putts don't: Europe overmatched at Ryder Cup

Read full article: Tears fall, putts don't: Europe overmatched at Ryder Cup

In the post-defeat dissection that’s sure to come for Europe's Ryder Cup team, certainly the disappearing act by Rory McIlroy will be one of the top talking points.

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Americans win Ryder Cup in a rout, send Europe a message

Read full article: Americans win Ryder Cup in a rout, send Europe a message

The Ryder Cup is going back to the Americans.

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The Latest: US sets record with 19-9 romp at Ryder Cup

Read full article: The Latest: US sets record with 19-9 romp at Ryder Cup

The United States wrapped up the Ryder Cup in record-setting fashion.

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Americans take largest lead against Europe in Ryder Cup

Read full article: Americans take largest lead against Europe in Ryder Cup

All the drama Saturday at the Ryder Cup was to see if Europe could make a game of it.

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The Latest: U.S. takes commanding 11-5 lead at Ryder Cup

Read full article: The Latest: U.S. takes commanding 11-5 lead at Ryder Cup

The U.S. closed out Saturday’s fourball matches with an 11-5 lead in the Ryder Cup for its biggest two-day advantage since 1975.

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Europe takes a tumble, faces historic deficit at Ryder Cup

Read full article: Europe takes a tumble, faces historic deficit at Ryder Cup

Europe trails the Ryder Cup 6-2 after an opening day that saw Rory McIlroy lose twice and the entire team post only one victory.

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Young U.S. team puts Europe in its biggest hole at Ryder Cup

Read full article: Young U.S. team puts Europe in its biggest hole at Ryder Cup

Youth is being served for this U.S. team in the Ryder Cup.

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The Latest: U.S. takes 6-2 lead after Day 1 at Ryder Cup

Read full article: The Latest: U.S. takes 6-2 lead after Day 1 at Ryder Cup

The United States took a 6-2 lead for its largest opening-day advantage at the Ryder Cup since 1975.

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Underdog Euros have Yanks where they want 'em

Read full article: Underdog Euros have Yanks where they want 'em

No team in sports embraces the underdog label like Europe's Ryder Cup squads.

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The Americans prepare for the 'big one' at home Ryder Cup

Read full article: The Americans prepare for the 'big one' at home Ryder Cup

The Americans are running out of excuses at the Ryder Cup.

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In 4th decade playing Ryder Cup, Garcia still going strong

Read full article: In 4th decade playing Ryder Cup, Garcia still going strong

Sergio Garcia is still the youngest Ryder Cup player in history.

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Lowry joins Garcia, Poulter as Europe's picks for Ryder Cup

Read full article: Lowry joins Garcia, Poulter as Europe's picks for Ryder Cup

Sergio Garcia, Ian Poulter and Shane Lowry have been picked by European captain Padraig Harrington to fill out the team for the Ryder Cup at Whistling Straits.

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Horschel wins at Wentworth, fueled by Ryder Cup snub

Read full article: Horschel wins at Wentworth, fueled by Ryder Cup snub

Billy Horschel became the second American after Arnold Palmer to win the BMW PGA Championship following a dramatic final round.

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Schauffele clings to lead as 3 medals up for grabs in golf

Read full article: Schauffele clings to lead as 3 medals up for grabs in golf

Xander Schauffele is 18 holes away from a gold medal and the podium still feels a long way off.

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Stuck in traffic, Sergio makes it to the course in time

Read full article: Stuck in traffic, Sergio makes it to the course in time

The hardest part of Sergio Garcia's day was before he even got to Royal St. George's.

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Late entry Sullivan not wasting any time at British Open

Read full article: Late entry Sullivan not wasting any time at British Open

Andy Sullivan was among the last to make the field at the British Open and part of the first group out when play began.

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The Latest: Oosthuizen opens with a 64 to lead British Open

Read full article: The Latest: Oosthuizen opens with a 64 to lead British Open

Louis Oosthuizen is the clubhouse leader at the British Open and has a place in the record book at Royal St. George’s.

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Top-heavy field for Olympic golf still missing some stars

Read full article: Top-heavy field for Olympic golf still missing some stars

Louis Oosthuizen and Sergio Garcia are among Olympic qualifiers who aren't going to Tokyo next month.

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Casey goes for 3-peat at Innisbrook against top-heavy field

Read full article: Casey goes for 3-peat at Innisbrook against top-heavy field

Paul Casey is going for his third straight victory at the Valspar Championship.

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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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A different Augusta National await newcomers from November

Read full article: A different Augusta National await newcomers from November

The Masters features only six players, three of them amateurs, who have never played in the Masters.

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Westwood leads at Sawgrass, gets another shot at DeChambeau

Read full article: Westwood leads at Sawgrass, gets another shot at DeChambeau

That's how it was last week at Bay Hill, when DeChambeau came from one shot behind to beat Westwood with a par on the final hole at the Arnold Palmer Invitational. Westwood, who turns 48 next month, no longer has to go up a few classes to face DeChambeau, golf's fearsome heavyweight. Also four shots behind was Brian Harman, who began his day by holing a wedge for eagle and shot 69. DeChambeau can't blast away at Sawgrass because of the bending tree-lined fairways and water hazards. He also knows from recent experience — seven days ago — that it might not be easy the way Westwood is playing.

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Conners builds 1-shot lead at Bay Hill as McIlroy lurks

Read full article: Conners builds 1-shot lead at Bay Hill as McIlroy lurks

Conners surged into the lead with a 25-foot eagle putt on the par-5 16th hole — his second eagle on that hole in two days — for a 3-under 69 and a one-shot advantage over former Bay Hill winner Martin Laird (67). He was two shots behind, along with Viktor Hovland and Lanto Griffin, who each had a 68. The forecast featured plenty of rain Saturday, which figures to make Bay Hill play longer and tougher, while also keeping the greens from getting as crusty as they were last year when Tyrrell Hatton won with a closing 74. He won at Bay Hill in 2011 on a final round so tough a 75 was enough to get the job done. He played in the morning, had a pair of birdies and came to the 16th, the easiest at Bay Hill.

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Late eagle from the fairway stakes Spieth to lead at Pebble

Read full article: Late eagle from the fairway stakes Spieth to lead at Pebble

“It's a good lesson to learn for tomorrow, how quickly things can change out here,” Spieth said. The pin on the 16th was cut to the left on a severely pitched green, and it was perfect. This was the second time this week he holed out from the fairway, and now he is on the cusp of winning again. This is the second straight week Spieth has had at least a share of the lead. Spieth didn’t have to contend with what he predicted to be a “mean” day at Pebble Beach.

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Johnson, Thomas part of 4-way share atop Masters leaderboard

Read full article: Johnson, Thomas part of 4-way share atop Masters leaderboard

What two days have shown is that Masters experience only goes so far on a soft course with rye grass that isn't grown in quite the way it usually is in April. Another Masters rookie, Sungjae Im (70), was in the group another shot behind that included Patrick Cantlay (66), who contended for the green jacket last year. “You have to really throw all the past knowledge out the window this week, as weird as it is,” Thomas said. Johnson quickly became the first player this week to reach 10 under with three birdies around Amen Corner. The two-time Masters champion shot 68 in the morning on a long, soft course.

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Johnson joins Masters lead after round of record scoring

Read full article: Johnson joins Masters lead after round of record scoring

The opening round was delayed nearly three hours at the start by heavy rain, and with limited daylight in November, there was no way to complete the round. Greg Norman still holds the record for lowest opening round, a 63 in 1996, the year he lost a six-shot lead to Nick Faldo in the final round. There were 53 rounds under par in the 92-man field and 24 rounds in the 60s, both Masters records for any round. The previous mark was 47 rounds under par in the second round of 1992 (83-man field). This is his fifth Masters, and not only his lowest score, but the first time he has shot par or better in the opening round.

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The Latest: Johnson shares Masters lead, play suspended

Read full article: The Latest: Johnson shares Masters lead, play suspended

Play has been suspended in the second round of the Masters, with 48 players yet to finish. While the second round won’t be completed until Saturday morning, Langer is assured of getting through. Dustin Johnson, Justin Thomas, Cameron Smith and Abraham Ancer all have a share of the lead after finishing the second round at 9-under 135. ___11:50 a.m.Dustin Johnson is pulling away from the field in the second round of the Masters. The second round is underway at the Masters, and the first round hasn't quite finished up yet.

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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. “There is a sense of ease when I come here, just because I understand how to prepare for this golf course,” 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. “This golf course, as much as I’m trying to attack it, it can bite back,” 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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Fast start: Tiger bucks his Masters history with opening 68

Read full article: Fast start: Tiger bucks his Masters history with opening 68

Defying his lackluster form not to mention a history of slow starts at these hallowed grounds, Woods shot a bogey-free 4-under 68 on Thursday in the opening round of the Masters, a tantalizing display by the defending champion in his quest for a record-tying sixth green jacket. Woods hasn't played much this year, returning warily from a five-month layoff to play a half-dozen tournaments leading up to the Masters. It was only the second time he's broken 70 in the opening round at Augusta, matching the 68 he shot to begin the 2010 Masters. More telling, it was his first bogey-free round in a major championship since the 2009 PGA Championship at Hazeltine. “I got off to a fast start today, which is good, but I think everyone is,” Woods said.

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DeChambeau shoots 70 in 1st round of Masters; 'I got greedy'

Read full article: DeChambeau shoots 70 in 1st round of Masters; 'I got greedy'

But DeChambeau wasn’t able to back that up Thursday in the opening round, shooting a 2-under 70 to end the day five strokes behind leader Paul Casey. It’s still Augusta National, and it’s the Masters. DeChambeau hit his drive 313 yards into the pine straw behind a tree. Not a 5, the score to shoot for for everyone else at Augusta National, from Bobby Jones to President Dwight Eisenhower to Tiger Woods. “Sometimes I can get a little greedy, and I like taking risks,” DeChambeau said.

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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 — applause, certainly not a roar — 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, it’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 Latest: Matsuyama still in contention at U.S. Open

Read full article: The Latest: Matsuyama still in contention at U.S. Open

Lee completed an 8-over 78 at Winged Foot, but decided after the round he couldn't continue. ___3:20 p.m.Paul Casey had the second score under par Saturday at Winged Foot, which told only half the story. “In all honesty, I kind of wanted to walk in after the first five, six, seven holes,” Casey said. ___2:05 p.m.Alex Noren showed the leaders that low scores can be had at Winged Foot in the third round of the U.S. Open. Typical for a U.S. Open at Winged Foot.

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Woods faces a new, stern test to get to FedEx Cup finale

Read full article: Woods faces a new, stern test to get to FedEx Cup finale

Woods, Charles Howell III, Adam Scott and Paul Casey are the only players who competed in that 2003 U.S. Open (Woods tied for 20th). Amateur at Olympia Fields, which featured five other players in the BMW Championship field, including PGA champion Collin Morikawa. For some, this week is about improving their position going to the Tour Championship, which features a staggered start to par. Woods said he looked at few videos of Olympia Fields before he arrived. This golf course is set up more toward an Open than it is anything else.___More AP golf: https://apnews.com/apf-Golf and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports

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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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Morikawa quickly goes from college grad to major champion

Read full article: Morikawa quickly goes from college grad to major champion

Collin Morikawa poses with the Wanamaker Trophy after winning the PGA Championship golf tournament at TPC Harding Park Sunday, Aug. 9, 2020, in San Francisco. Since then, he has played 28 tournaments around the world and already has three victories on the PGA Tour, one of them a major championship. That alone puts him among the elite, except that Morikawa didn't need to win the PGA Championship to feel that way. When I woke up today, I was like, This is meant to be. This is where I feel very comfortable, Morikawa said. Rare is Sunday at a major with so many possibilities at the beginning, at the turn and down the stretch.

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New PGA champion Morikawa's toughest moment came after round

Read full article: New PGA champion Morikawa's toughest moment came after round

The 23-year-old Californian delivered a 6-under 64 in the final round, including a signature shot that fans will be talking about for decades. He hit more fairways and greens, and picked up more strokes with the putter over four days than anyone else in the field. Two-time defending champion Brooks Koepka talked a good game, but crashed in his effort to three-peat with an uncharacteristic closing 74. Asked whether he expected to win his first major this soon, he looked puzzled for the first time all day. So once it bounced, I was like OK, I will take it anywhere.I peeked around right and looked around the tree, and it looked really, really good.It was.

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"What a shot:" Casey can only watch as PGA hopes vanish

Read full article: "What a shot:" Casey can only watch as PGA hopes vanish

He looked behind him and realized his hopes of winning the PGA Championship had suddenly, startlingly vanished. Collin Morikawa's on-a-rope drive had stopped 7 feet away, just behind Casey, on the 16th green. What a shot, Casey said when asked what went through his mind when he saw Morikawa's ball come to rest. The 43-year-old Casey shot 4-under 66 to finish at 11 under, tied for second with Dustin Johnson and two shots behind the champion. And watching Collin come down ... and what a shot he hit on 16, he deserves it.Oh, there were places to nitpick Casey's game.

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Li at his best and builds early lead at PGA Championship

Read full article: Li at his best and builds early lead at PGA Championship

Li Haotong of China, hits from the fairway on the 10th hole during the second round of the PGA Championship golf tournament at TPC Harding Park Friday, Aug. 7, 2020, in San Francisco. He also played a World Golf Championship last week with middling results, but he found his form in San Francisco. Brendon Todd, who shared the 18-hole lead with Day, settled for a 70 and joined them at 135. Li, who primarily plays the European Tour, went back to China in March when the COVID-19 pandemic shut down golf. If the lead holds, Li would be the first player from China to hold the lead after any round of a major.

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Michael Thompson wins 3M Open by 2 strokes in Minnesota

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BLAINE, Minn. Michael Thompson birdied two of the last three holes Sunday for a 4-under 67 and a two-stroke victory in the 3M Open, finishing off his second PGA Tour win seven years after his first. Thompson finished at 19-under 265 at TPC Twin Cities. With Long in the clubhouse, having played five groups ahead, Thompson had two putts to win. Finau was the only one in contention this weekend who'd already secured his U.S. Open spot, thanks to his seventh-place finish in the FedEx Cup standings last year and No. His tee shot was well wide of the fairway, and his fourth try from the rough did not reach the green.

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Thompson, Werenski share lead at 3M Open at 12 under

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Richy Werenski celebrates after a birdie on the 18th hole to give him the lead of the during the first round of the 3M Open golf tournament in Blaine, Minn., Thursday, July 23, 2020. (AP Photo/Andy Clayton- King)

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Thompson, Werenski share lead at 3M Open at 12 under

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Richy Werenski celebrates after a birdie on the 18th hole to give him the lead of the during the first round of the 3M Open golf tournament in Blaine, Minn., Thursday, July 23, 2020. The 24-year-old, who's winless on the PGA Tour, followed up with a 67. You know youre playing good golf, Finau said. Thompson, who played in the first group of the day with a 6:50 a.m., moved even with Werenski on the 194-yard 17th hole. The big thing is just try not to overpower the golf course, stay within myself, make good, comfortable swings, Thompson said.

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

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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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