Akshay Bhatia stayed on course for a last-minute Masters berth and a second PGA TOUR title as he took a four-shot lead after 54 holes at the Valero Texas Open. Bhatia birdied his last two holes at the TPC San Antonio for a 4-under 68, taking a four-shot lead over Denny McCarthy into the fina
Tvesa Malik had a roller coaster of a final round with four birdies and five bogeys, as she added 73 to her first two rounds of 74-71 and finished at 2-over 218
Gaurika Bishnoi scorched the back nine with five birdies in the last eight holes to close in on the leader Amandeep Drall after the second round of the fifth leg of the Women's Pro Golf Tour
Tvesa Malik, starting from the 10th ran into three bogeys in the first seven holes on the 11th, 13th and the 16th. A birdie on the 18th, her ninth holes, saw her turn in 2-over 38
Amandeep Drall landed two eagles besides five other birdies in a sensational round of 8-under 64, a ladies' course record at the Golden Greens Golf Club. Her best effort of the season so far, also gave her a six-shot lead after the opening round of the fifth leg of the Women's Pro Golf Tour
SH Kim chipped in for an eagle from 74 feet on the third hole at PGA National Resort (The Champion) and made five other birdies as he chases a maiden PGA TOUR title and looks to emulate compatriots YE Yang (2009) and Sungjae Im (2020) as a winner at the 52-year-old tournament
Shaurya Binu (66-66), the overnight leader by one shot, made an early bogey on the 11th but came roaring back with an eagle on the very next hole where he landed his approach within four feet of the hole. Shaurya then picked up three more birdies on the back nine to make the turn at four-und
Sahith Theegala had a low key 2-under 70 and fell 10 places down to T-20 at the end of the third round of the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. The Indian-American had three birdies against one bogey in his round. His earlier cards were 70-67 on the first two days
Hitaashee Bakshi won three times in 2022, but then had a winless 2023 during which she was also injured. After two successive runner-up finishes on the 2024 WPGT, she finished on top by a convincing margin of four shots. Playing steady golf with two birdies against one bogey, she carded 1-un
Avani Prashanth is five shots behind the leader, Taiwan's Chun-Wei Wu. Starting from the tenth tee, she was in top form on her second nine. Wu shot 7-under 65 to take her total to 12-under. Leader Wu birdied five times in her second nine at the Siam Country Club. Wu, who also had birdies in
Khushi Khanijau, playing in the day's opening group, birdied her final hole to grab the sole lead after the first round of the third leg of the 2024 Women's Pro Golf Tour