Hideki Matsuyama, a Masters Champion, tied his low score of the season with a brilliant 7-under 64 for tied second place behind leader Lee Hodges of the U.S. after the first round of the 3M Open on Thursday.
Denny McCarthy flirted with a chance of shooting a 59 but settled for a 10-under 10 to grab a two-shot lead in the opening round at Travelers Championship.
Diksha Dagar, who was third last week, after sharing the lead at one stage in the final round, has risen to 22nd on the Race to Costa Del Sol as the action shifts to the Royal Beroun Golf Club.
Wyndham Clark, who was the co-leader after three rounds, grinded out an even par 70, which included a two-putt par from nearly 60 feet on the last green to secure his first major triumph with a one-stroke win on 10-under 270. Rory McIlroy (70) finished runner-up after a 70 while World No. 1
Rickie Fowler backed up his first-round championship-record 62 with a 2-under 68 to get to a 10-under total of 130 at the halfway stage of the US Open. Fowler had one of the craziest US Open rounds with eight birdies, six bogeys and four pars. His 18 birdies through 36 holes shattered the ch
Rickie Fowler's slump took him down to 182nd in the Official World Golf Ranking by the end of the 2021-22 PGA Tour season. He had only teed it up in four of the last 10 major championships, including a missed cut in last month's PGA Championship at Oak Hill.
Viktor Hovland produced some amazing clutch putts at Muirfield Village to win the US$20 million Memorial Tournament in a play-off with Denny McCarthy. It was his fourth official PGA Tour win, though he has two others, both at Tiger Woods' event, the Hero World Challenge in 2021 and 2022. It
Emiliano Grillo (68) and Adam Schenk (72) both finished at 8-under 272. Grillo made a winning putt at the 186-yard 16th hole to win on the second play-off after both parred the first playoff hole on the 18th. Aaron Rai of England shot 71, who has strong Indian connections was Tied-12th, whil
Stricker won the first major of the year, the Regions Tradition when he beat the field by five shots. He now has three wins this season and leads the Charles Schwab Cup race by a wide margin
Rai, a winner on the DP World Tour, added 3-under 67 to his first two rounds of 71-68. He had four birdies against one bogey. Rai, who was raised in West Midlands in the UK, has only one previous Top-10 on PGA TOUR and it was T-10 at the Houston Open last year.
Korea's Si Woo Kim came up one stroke shy and settled for tied second place in the AT&T Byron Nelson even as Jason Day of Australia, completed an emotional victory for his 13th PGA TOUR victory.
Marty Zecheng Dou, who started using the AimPoint technique to read the putting greens recently, wielded a hot putter as he made seven birdies at TPC Craig Ranch, his adopted home course, including four over the last six holes to earn his first career 54-hole lead/co-lead.