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Lee Hodges talks with Golf Channel's Hailey Hunter after his 5-under 66 at TPC Deere Run. Hodges sits in solo second after 36 holes two strokes off wire-to-wire leader Lucas Glover entering the weekend.
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With Rory McIlroy playing in India this week, Ryan Lavner and Rex Hoggard ponder what holding additional international events in the fall could mean for the PGA Tour.
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Rex Hoggard and Ryan Lavner discuss Rory McIlroy’s motivation after the 45th Ryder Cup, analyzing why “PGA Tour events are not a huge priority for him” and debating if he will experience “regular season complacency.”
For all the talk about parity on the LPGA Tour this year — different winners the first 25 tournaments of the year — all it took was an amazing rally by Jeeno Thitikul for her to truly stand out over everyone else.
Jon Rahm heads into the longest break he’s ever had at the end of the year with plenty to digest.
Max Greyserman is up to No. 31 in the world ranking and can count on a return trip to the Masters next year if he stays in the top 50 over the next few months. But this runner-up business is getting old.
Michigan State University’s women’s golf team has players from the U.S., Spain, Colombia, Germany and Canada. It’s a group that grows by leaning on one another.