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Yin lost to Vu earlier this year in a playoff at the Chevron Championship
Defending champion Tom Kim felt the vibes and found his groove Saturday in Las Vegas with a 9-under 62.
Matthieu Pavon kept his lead of the Spanish Open to enter the final round with a two-stroke advantage.
Angel Yin is in search of her first career LPGA Tour title.
Rahm shot 1-over 72 on Friday as he bids for a fourth Spanish Open title.
Lexi Thompson wrapped up a 2-over 73 on Friday morning in Las Vegas.
Rahm shot 4 under par in his bid to win a fourth home Open title.
The Solheim Cup winner and Meechai each shot 6-under 66 in the opening round.
Rahm is seeking his fourth Spanish Open title, one more than Ballesteros, a Spanish icon.
Ben Griffin faltered late in regulation, clearing the way for Luke List to capture his second PGA Tour victory.
For the second consecutive week on the LPGA, a player won from start to finish.
Steve Stricker finished outside the top 10 for the first time this year
Elation and heartbreak took center stage at the Korn Ferry Tour Championship
The 2014 Evian Championship winner is seeking her sixth career LPGA victory.
Ben Griffin joined a crowded pack of contenders in the Sanderson Farms Championship and then moved past them Friday afternoon.
A week before she plays on the PGA Tour, Thompson moved to T-3 at The Ascendant LPGA.
Fitzpatrick is showing no sign of any emotional hangover following Europe’s victory in the Ryder Cup.
A first-round 7-under 64 gives Kim, the world No. 7, a two-stroke lead.
Hadley was bogey-free Thursday as Ryder Cupper Ludvig Aberg also got off to a hot start.
Uilhen played alongside the PIF governor and the R&A CEO at St. Andrews.
Tiger Woods is the favorite to lead the U.S. team in 2025. Possibly 2027 as well?
Hae Ran Ryu won wire-to-wire run for her first LPGA Tour title.
Hae Ran Ryu shot another bogey-free 7-under 64 to push her lead to two strokes.
Thompson and Ko shot 65 to sit one off the lead at the Walmart NW Arkansas Champ.