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The Oklahoma State junior fired a 4-under 66 Tuesday at Olympic Club’s Lake Course to capture medalist honors at the 125th U.S. Amateur.
Here’s an estimate of what those remaining contenders need to do, at minimum, to make the U.S. Walker Cup team for Cypress Point.
Ganne beat Brooke Biermann, 4 and 3, in Sunday’s final of the U.S. Women’s Amateur at Bandon Dunes, the first signature victory in a young career already filled with big achievements.
Fowler, who tied for sixth Sunday in Memphis, is coming off a regular season in which he played seven signature events via sponsor exemptions.
Brad Payne, the PGA Tour chaplain, subbed in for Ted Scott as Scheffler closed in 3-under 67 Sunday at TPC Southwind.
Ganne was 4 down with seven holes to play on Saturday at Bandon Dunes before winning in 19 holes. Her opponent in Sunday’s final will be Brooke Biermann, who also prevailed in extras.
The Kansas junior beat Romero in 20 holes on Friday afternoon at Bandon Dunes – and local looper Robin Oliver was carrying the bag.
M.J. Daffue gained access into the field for the penultimate event of the KFT’s regular season via an incorrect category, while Rayhan Thomas was wrongfully left on the alternate list.
Biermann, 22, advanced to the quarterfinals after 41 holes of golf on Thursday at the U.S. Women’s Amateur – and she did so with her sister, Ashleigh, who was born with a rare disorder, spurring her on.
Kiara Romero, Eila Galitsky and Megha Ganne are among the U.S. Women’s Amateur quarterfinalists at Bandon Dunes.
Ganne’s 3-and-2 win in the Round of 32 on Thursday morning advanced the Stanford senior to the Round of 16 later in the day.
Here’s a look at where players ranked in both total strokes gained and FedExCup points through the Wyndham Championship.
“I think there is stuff in the works, and I’ll leave it at that,” Peter Malnati told Golfweek when asked if there would be a rule implemented to prevent playoff absences.
Malixi, who just received her student visa a few days ago, opened her title defense with a 4-under 68 Monday at Bandon Dunes and was matched by fellow co-leaders, Arizona’s Julia Misemer and Texas’ Cindy Hsu.
Assuming the current top six qualify via points or a pick, there are arguably a dozen or so contenders still for picks onto the 12-man team.
Young became the 1,000th unique winner in PGA Tour history on Sunday when he captured the Wyndham Championship.
As the No. 1 player in the FedExCup after Wyndham, Scheffler won $18 million between the FedExCup bonus pool and the Comcast Business Tour Top 10.
For those around the FedExCup playoff bubble Sunday at the Wyndham Championship, it was all about how you finished.
Summy, a rising senior at Oklahoma, dominated Ethan Fang, 6 and 5, to win the 123rd edition of the Western Amateur and tie the championship record for largest margin of victory in a final.
Seven times a runner-up but no wins still in his PGA Tour career, the 28-year-old Young would love to open the floodgates entering the FedExCup Playoffs and impress captain Keegan Bradley.
McIlroy currently ranks second in the FedExCup, so he’s mathematically clinched his position in the 30-man Tour Championship, let alone the 50-man BMW Championship.
Mitchell’s playoff hopes were dashed in the span of four holes Saturday morning at the Wyndham Championship.
Esterline, a 2027 Auburn commit, won the Junior PGA Championship by six shots on Friday afternoon and, in turn, earned an automatic Junior Ryder Cup berth.