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The U.S. won two fourball matches and two foursomes to grab a 4-2 lead over Great Britain and Ireland after Day 1 of the Curtis Cup at Bel-Air Country Club.
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The PGA Tour’s Player Advisory Council was given a rough outline of what the future of the circuit’s schedule might look like.
Auburn squared off against defending champion Oklahoma State, while UCLA battled Arizona, in the men’s semifinals at La Costa Resort and Spa.
Brentley Romine and Steve Burkowski join Rich Lerner on “Golf Central” to offer insight and analysis ahead of Wednesday’s men’s title match at La Costa Resort and Spa.
UCLA men’s golf coach, Armen Kirakossian, applauded his squad’s team-first approach and “earn-it mentality” to their success this season as they play for a National Championship on Wednesday.
Auburn defeated defending champ Oklahoma State in the semifinal-round of the NCAA Championships on Tuesday and Jackson Koivun said going up against NCAA individual champ Preston Stout he felt almost like an underdog.
Cayden Pope closed out Filip Fahlberg-Johnsson with a par on the 16th hole, and top-seeded Auburn didn’t need a point from top-ranked amateur Jackson Koivun to rout defending champion Oklahoma State.
It all comes down to this: Auburn vs. UCLA for the NCAA DI men’s national championship. Here’s how you can watch the action Wednesday at La Costa Resort and Spa.
Maja Stark joined the “Live From” desk Tuesday at Riviera and discussed her motivation after winning last year’s U.S. Women’s Open, and how she is “more excited than ever.”
For defending U.S. Women’s Open champion Maja Stark, much of the past year has been spent figuring out how to move on from her win and managing the aftermath.
Nicklaus met the media Tuesday at the Memorial, where he was asked his thoughts bout the PGA Tour’s future calendar.