Shane Lowry, who has finished in the top 5 last two years, shot 66 and leads the field alongside England's David Skinns (66) and American Austin Eckroat (68) at the Cognizant Classic in The Palm Beaches after shooting a 1-under 70 for tied fourth place
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
Erik van Rooyen made two eagles on his way to an 8-under 63 for a one-shot lead in the Mexico Open at Vidanta, a strong start in his bid to win a second PGA TOUR title in Mexico in the last four months
Hideki Matsuyama secured an historic three-stroke victory at The Genesis Invitational on Sunday to become the leading Asian golfer with the most PGA TOUR titles with an unprecedented nine career wins
Indian-American Sahith Theegala finished in Top-5 with rounds of 69-69 on the last two days at the WM Phoenix Open. Theegala was the halfway leader at 13-under
Andrew Novak and Nick Taylor shared the 36-hole lead, while Sahith Theegala, who was tied second after the first round, was yet to begin the second round in the WM Phoenix Open on the PGA TOUR
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
Indian American Sahith Theegala rose to the tenth spot at the halfway mark of the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. Theegala, runner-up at the season-opening Sentry, made up for his first-round 70 and is now 5-under for 36 holes with rounds of 70-67
Akshay Bhatia logged his third top-15 finish in four starts as he finished T-13 in the Farmers Insurance Open. He shot 2-under 70 to be 8-under for the week after missing the cut at American Express. He was T-13 at The Sentry and T-14 at the Sony Open
Sahith Theegala finished birdie-birdie to ensure the cut at the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines Golf Course. Runner-up at the opening event this season, the Indian-American, who shot 72 in the first round added a 68 and at 4-under 140 he made the cut in Tied 50th place
Shubhankar Sharma improved to 30th place with one more round to go at the Hero Dubai Desert Classic, even as Cameron Young will take a two-shot lead into the final round after carding a gutsy 71 on day three at Emirates Golf Club