Canadian Taylor Pendrith who had a 10-under 61 on the first day only had to play six holes and stayed in the lead before the second round was halted by darkness at the Shriners Children's Open. He escaped the strong winds that hit during the day and caused a four-hour delay and battered the
The 22-year-old Kim successfully defended at TPC Summerlin in Las Vegas a year ago to become the fourth youngest player in history to win three times on the PGA TOUR. A return to his favourite hunting ground has him relishing at the opportunity to become the first golfer since Steve Stricker
Svensson and many others made use of the ideal scoring conditions. Henrik Norlander hit all 14 fairways and all 18 greens in posting his career-low of 62. He was joined by Matt McCarty, who had an eagle on the reachable par-4 fifth
With 24 teams and 13 days of action to go in the round-robin stage, the field is very open and golf lovers are in for some scintillating golf. The League, being played at the historic par-72 Delhi Golf Club course, features 16 days of hard-fought golf and will conclude in a Grand Finale on
Overall, making his debut Theegala won one, lost one and tied for 1.5 points as the U.S. Team won the Presidents Cup for a 10th consecutive time on Sunday after dominating the Singles session for an 18.5 - 11.5 triumph over the International Team at Royal Montreal Golf Club
The win for Internationals in the third session of four balls came from the Koreans, Si Woo Kim and Tom Kim who beat Keegan Bradley and Wyndham Clark (U.S.), 4 and 3 and in the fourth session (foursomes) veteran Adam Scott and Taylor Pendrith beat Brian Harman and Max Homa 2-up
The 2021 champion had been a picture of consistency at the famous venue, carding four rounds in the 60s, including a career-best seven straight birdies
Theegala, who is currently ranked 11th in the world, also earned his first US Team appearance to feature in the Presidents Cup against the International Team at Royal Montreal in Canada later this month. In 2022, he was T-5 on his debut at Zozo
Patton Kizzire meanwhile returned to the winner's circle after a long gap shooting a scrambling 2-under 70 for a tournament-record, five-stroke victory. Kizzire had gone 176 events without a victory after winning events in Mexico and Hawaii in a two-month span in late 2017 and early 2018
With rounds of 69-66-69, he was 12-under but six shots behind leader, Patton Kizzire, who overcame erratic play off the tee, to stretch his lead to four strokes
Hideki Matsuyama carried on from where he left the St. Jude Championships, which he won last week, and stayed hot with his new putter for solo second place with 5-under 67 at the BMW Championship. Sungjae Im (68) and Si Woo Kim (69) enjoyed fast starts to keep the good times rolling for Asia