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J.Y. Ko holes out for eagle on No. 14 from tough angle at KPMG Women's PGA
Jin Young Ko holed out for eagle on No. 14 from a tough angle during the second round of the KPMG Women's PGA Championship.
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Cameron Young and his caddie Kyle Sterbinsky discussed possibly getting finding a way to birdie the par-5 seventh and found themselves pleasantly surprised with how the hole played out.
Brooks Koepka’s lowest round of 2026 had him confessing to reporters that this is the best he’s felt about his game in years. He finished Saturday with a bogey-free 29 on the back nine.
Jeeno Thitikul holds a two-shot lead at the Mizuho Americas Open after a steady performance in the third round.
Brooks Koepka eagled No. 13 at the ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic on Saturday in the middle of a run up he called the most fun he’s had playing golf in years.
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Mackenzie Hughes has endured a rough week at the Truist Championship, but not as rough as the cameraman he hit in the head Saturday.
The start to Round 3 of the Truist Championship was delayed 75 minutes Saturday morning because of dangerous weather in the Charlotte, North Carolina, area.
McIlroy heated up on the back nine Friday at Quail Hollow and finished with a 4-under 67 to climb into contention at the Truist Championship, four shots behind 36-hole leader Sungjae Im.
Aaron Rai handled the tougher pins and made four birdies on his inward nine Friday for a 4-under 67, giving him a one-shot lead in Myrtle Beach.