The fast-paced event had six competitors picked from the field of 20 who will play the main 72-hole event from December 5 to December 8. The tournament which has had an Indian, only once - Anirban Lahiri in 2016 in the field - will see three players of Indian origin in the field. They are Sa
The 29-year-old fought his way to seven birdies against two bogeys at El Cardonal at Diamante in Los Cabos, Mexico to share the first-day honours with Tom Whitney and Kevin Streelman in the FedExCup Fall tournament. Defending champion Erik van Rooyen of South Africa carded a 68 to lie one ba
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 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
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
Japanese star Hideki Matsuyama withdrew from the second round of the BMW Championship on Friday with a lower back injury as Korean duo Sungjae Im and Si Woo Kim remained in the top 10 of the leaderboard in the penultimate tournament of the 2024 FedExCup Playoffs.
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
Hideki Matsuyama surged to his second title of the season and 10th PGA TOUR career victory, thanks to two closing birdies at TPC Southwind in Memphis as he overcame a back nine wobble which saw his overnight five-shot lead turn into a one-shot deficit after dropping four strokes through h
Tom Kim put himself on the brink of etching his name into PGA TOUR history books once again after a 5-under 65 in the third round. Kim, who turned 22 on Friday, rebounded from an early bogey, his first all week at TPC River Highlands, with six birdies to finish the weather-disrupted day on 1
DeChambeau, the U.S. Open champion in 2020, carded a 67 that included a double bogey. He took a three-shot lead into the final round over Rory McIlroy (69), Patrick Cantlay (70) and Matthieu Pavon (69)
A two-time PGA Tour winner, the Indian-American Akshay Bhatia's parents are Indian, but he was born and brought up in the US. He is 1-under for 36 holes with 68-71
Scottie Scheffler, continued his dominance of the PGA Tour, as he moved four shots clear of the field at the Memorial with one round to go. Scheffler (71) was at 10-under 206 and four ahead of Collin Morikawa (68), Adam Hadwin (72) and Sepp Straka (68)