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A rogue bunker shot sent Scottie Scheffler’s first hole on Saturday at the Travelers Championship spiraling -- and himself down the leaderboard at TPC River Highlands.
Creighton’s 11-under 59 Saturday at the Wichita Open marked the second time in KFT history that there have been two sub-60 scores in the same tournament.
A fateful wild bunker shot doomed the world No. 1’s first hole at TPC River Highlands.
She went into the third round in fourth place and was four strokes behind Jeeno Thitikul before the snowman.
Lexi Thompson’s third round of the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship started in about the worst way possible: a triple bogey featuring one topped shot, a misfire into the wilderness and more than enough wind to do damage.
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Thompson shot a 2-under 70 Friday to put herself in contention for her first major title in more than a decade.