England's Max Orrin and Italy's Renato Paratore are the leaders in the clubhouse after the first day of the Nordea Masters. The pair each shot a 5-under 68. Orrin looked like he was in trouble early, double-bogeying No. 3, but bouncing back with birdies on 5, 6, and 8. He added birdies on 11, 14, … Continue reading Orrin, Paratore Lead Nordea Masters
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Tige Woods Arrested for Suspicion of DUI
Tiger Woods is finally in the headlines again, but not for the right reasons. Woods as arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence at 3 a.m. in Jupiter, Florida, and released on his own recognizance about eight hours later. Woods blamed the arrest on prescribed medications and said alcohol was not part of his … Continue reading Tige Woods Arrested for Suspicion of DUI
Molinari, Pieters, Jamieson Tie Atop BMW Open
Italy's Francesco Molinari, Belgium's Thomas Pieters, and Scotland's Scott Jamieson are tied atop the leaderboard after Day 2 of the BMW Open. All three men are 7-under par and lead Maximilian Kieffer by two spots. A group including Lee Westwood and Henrik Stenson is at 5-under par. Missing in action at the tournament is Rory … Continue reading Molinari, Pieters, Jamieson Tie Atop BMW Open
4-Way Tie Atop Colonial Through 36 Holes
The number of players leading the Dean & Deluca Invitational rose from four to three on Friday, but none of those who were leading the pack on Thursday remained there 24 hours later. Webb Simpson, Kevin Kisner, Danny Lee, and Scott Piercy are the new co-leaders through Friday's second round, all four of them tied … Continue reading 4-Way Tie Atop Colonial Through 36 Holes
Trio of Unknowns Share Lead at Colonial
If you had Kelly Kraft, Derek Fathauer, or J.T. Poston as your Day 1 leader at the Colonial, take a bow. Then go on and admit you're a liar. The 28-year-old Kraft is laying in his own back yard, having grown up in Denton and attended Dallas' Southern Methodist University. He was won professional win, … Continue reading Trio of Unknowns Share Lead at Colonial
Billy Horschel Outduels Jason Day for Nelson Title
After blazing through the final 36 holes of the course to tie for the lead, Jason Day bogeyed the first hole of a playoff, giving the AT&T Byron Nelson tournament title to Billy Horschel, It's Horschel's first win on the PGA Tour since the 2014 Tour Championship, which won him that year's FedEx Cup title. … Continue reading Billy Horschel Outduels Jason Day for Nelson Title
James Hahn Alone in First at Byron Nelson
James Hahn fired his second straight 66 to take a one-stroke lead at the AT&T Byron Nelson on Saturday, even as a fleet of challengers, among them World No. 4 Jason Day, came flying up the leader board late on Saturday. Hahn could have had a much larger lead if he had a couple of … Continue reading James Hahn Alone in First at Byron Nelson
Si-Woo Kim Rises to World #28
Si-Woo Kim leaped from 75th to 28th in the latest Official World Golf Rankings after his dramatic victory at The Players Championship last weekend. The leap makes Kim the highest-ranked Asian player in the world, surpassing fellow Koreans Jeunghun Wang and Byeong Hun An, along with Thailand's Thongchai Jaidee. Japan's Hideki Matsuyama is ranked higher … Continue reading Si-Woo Kim Rises to World #28
Hahn, Barnes Co-Leaders at Byron Nelson
James Hahn and Ricky Barnes share the lead after one round at the Byron Nelson Open, but with the host of luminaries trailing them, how long can it last? Each American shot a 6-under on Thursday in Dallas. Native Texan Brooks Koepka, the runner-up last year, shot a 67 and is 3-back of the leaders, … Continue reading Hahn, Barnes Co-Leaders at Byron Nelson
Kim Youngest Players Champion Ever
Eating pressure for breakfast, Korea's Si Woo Kim charged past the competition and took the Players Championship title with a 3-under 69 on Sunday in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida. Kim as the only player not to hit a bogey on Sunday and as a result won by three strokes with a 10-under finish. In the … Continue reading Kim Youngest Players Champion Ever