Scottie Scheffler added another jacket, this one a red tartan from the RBC Heritage as he won by three shots with a 19-under total. He shot 69-65-63-68 in the four rounds
Scottie Scheffler's third round of 8-under 63 took him to 16-under 197 and is one-shot ahead of Sepp Straka (67) who got to 15-under after a 65. They will be in the final group on Sunday, with different wind and thunderstorms in the forecast
Antoine Rozner's love for Mauritius was there for all to see as he gave the 2023 Mauritius Open an electric start. The defending champion from France gave the fresh-as-mint La Reserve Links Course a round to savour with a 10-under 62, which becomes a worthy course record
The 15-time Tour winner, Oosthuizen, who is in good form, leads a very strong field at the La Reserve Golf Links course, which is staging its first pro event
Ryo Hisatsune became the first Asian golfer on Sunday to benefit from the strategic partnership between the World Tour and PGA TOUR when he earned his PGA TOUR card along with nine others through the Race to Dubai Rankings
Collin Morikawa grabbed his sixth PGA TOUR title at the Zozo Championship but it was his first since the 2021 Open Championship and first worldwide victory since the 2021 DP World Tour Championship. The win came in his 99th start at the age of 26 years, 8 months, 16 days.
Sahith Theegala fired a bogey-free 67 after rounds of 68-64 in the first rounds. He is now in the lead on 17-under. In his 67 four of his five birdies came on the back-nine as he pulled two clear of the chasing pack that also included Australia’s Cam Davis and Justin Thomas of the U.S., both
Sahith Theegala, who finished 31st las season and missed the Tour Championships by a whisker, has opened the new season in a spectacular manner. With a stunning 64 following up on his first round 68, Theegala looking for his maiden success on the PGA TOUR, is now the joint leader with Korea’
Hovland, who won the World Challenge in December at the start of the 2022-23 season, added wins at the Memorial, the BMW Championship at Olympia Fields and the TOUR Championship at East Lake
Hovland is now set to win the FedExCup, with its $18 million bonus and a five-year exemption on the PGA Tour. He could also be the PGA Tour 'Player of the Year', having also won the Memorial and an additional FedExCup Playoffs event.
Starting the TOUR Championship nine shots behind the leader, Collin Morikawa compiled one of his finest rounds of the year with a 9-under 61 that included three birdies in a row at the close. At the end of the day, he had vaulted to 10-under after starting the event at 1-under as per the sta