Wyndham Clark finished the tournament at 19-under 265, the second-lowest score in relation to par in tournament history behind only three-time champion Rory McIlroy's 21-under 267 in 2015 when par for the course was 72.
Akshay Bhatia and Sahith Theegala had contrasting fortunes but both made the cut at the Wells Fargo Championship. American Indian Bhatia with a second eagle in as many days, shot 69 and Theegala carded 74 but were both T-55 as England's Tyrrell Hatton shot a 6-under 65 to move into a share o
Tommy Fleetwood began his search for a maiden PGA TOUR win with a bogey-free round of 65 that included birdies on the 17th and 18th holes at Quail Hollow's tough three-hole closing stretch. He was in the sole lead as he was followed by five players at 5-under 66. Korea's K.H. Lee, coming bac
Akshay Bhatia, who has got his Special Temporary Membership, is in the field after a fourth-place finish at Mexico Open last week. Bhatia, the 21-year-old southpaw, skipped college to turn pro at 18 and has now begun to flower as he cracked the Top 200 of the Official World Golf Rankings las
Tony Finau grabbed his fourth win in the last 18 starts and in the process beat the World No. 1 Jon Rahm. American Indian Akshay Bhatia, the 21-year-old with special temporary membership, faded to a 70 and finished fourth. Bhatia, who needs a win to qualify for the FedEx Cup is, however, exp
Defending champions Patrick Cantlay and Xander Schauffele charged up the leaderboard with the day's low of 63 for tied fourth place, two back and within a striking shot of a repeat win. It was a new Foursomes course record in the tournament.
Korean duo Si Woo Kim and Tom Kim made an 11th-hour decision to compete as a team at this week's US$8.6 million PGA TOUR stop at TPC Louisiana and are now pumped to challenge for the tournament, which features 80 two-man teams competing in Four-Ball and Foursomes over the four days of compet
Matt Fitzpatrick trailed Jordan Spieth by two with five holes to play but made birdies on the 15th and 16th holes to tie for the lead at 17-under. On the third playoff hole, Fitzpatrick hit his 9-iron to within 1 foot on the closing lighthouse hole to set up the winning birdie.
Matt Fitzpatrick had six birdies and he also had an eagle which he holed out from 149 yards away on the par-4 third hole. His total was at 14-under 199 and is looking for only his second PGA Tour win.
Six-time PGA TOUR winner Jimmy Walker, who has one top-10 in his last 98 starts on TOUR, holds the 36-hole lead or the co-lead for the ninth time on the PGA TOUR. Walker has missed eight cuts in his past 12 events.
Jon Rahm with 69 and 12-under as Brooks Koepka faltered with 75 and ended at 8-under, just as the ageless Phil Mickelson did with his Masters best round of 65.