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A total of 73 players will see the weekend at Sea Island Golf Club on St. Simons Island in Georgia, with the cut coming in at 7 under. The leader is Andrew Novak, who fired rounds of 61 and 65 on the first two days to enter the weekend at 16 under, one shot clear of a tie for second between Patrick Rodgers and Michael Thorbjornsen.
The 3M Open provides one of the last two opportunities for golfers to play their way into the FedEx Cup Playoffs and into the all-important top 100 to secure their PGA Tour card for next season. The top of the leaderboard after the first round features a ...
On Sunday, November 30, David Puig fired a bogey-free 5-under 66 to win the BMW Australian PGA Championship. The Spaniard finished at 18-under and posted a two-shot win over Wenyi Ding.
There's 176 golfers on the tee sheet for PGA Tour's Q School but only five will earn a coveted 2026 tour card.
2025 3M Open leaderboard: Thorbjørn Olesen moves on top with Jake Knapp, Wyndham Clark in contention
Low scores were once again the story of the day at TPC Twin Cities, but a day after setting the course record with a 60, Adam Svensson struggled with a second round 75. With the leader faltering, the field condensed at the top of the leaderboard and there ...
Charlie Woods made a remarkable climb on the leaderboard after the second round at the 49th Junior PGA Championship on Wednesday at the Birck Boilermaker Golf Complex in West Lafayette, Indiana. After a second day on the course, Woods had a crowd that ...
Justin Rose birdied the 18th hole on the third playoff hole to win the FedEx St. Jude Championship PGA Tour tournament on Aug. 10 at TPC Southwind. Rose birdied 18 on the second and third times in the sudden-death playoff, while Spaun birdied 18 on the ...
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Veteran PGA Tour caddie helps Hero World Challenge's youngest player soar in leaderboard
Bhatia is tied for the lead at the Hero World Challenge and the 23-year-old has been guided by veteran caddie Joe Greiner, who he hired before the tournament