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Morikawa still shot 3-under 69 behind strong iron play and a near albatross on Thursday at the Rocket Classic.
Breakdown of total strokes gained for all eight signature events during the 2015 PGA Tour season.
With the final signature event of the season in the books and just one major championship left on the calendar, the PGA Tour has reached its home stretch.
After just five tournaments, Morikawa and looper Joe Greiner have split, Morikawa confirmed to Golfweek on Wednesday.
The 35-year-old Finau has posted just one top-10 finish in 16 starts this season.
With his victory on Sunday, Bradley took a massive step toward being the first playing captain at the Ryder Cup since Arnold Palmer in 1963.
James Piot, who grew up outside Detroit and starred at Michigan State, will play his first PGA Tour event in over three years at this week’s Rocket Classic.
Fleetwood, 34, notched his sixth career runner-up finish on Sunday at the Travelers, sharing second to take home $1.76 million.
For months, Bradley has been adamant that he wouldn’t pick himself for this year’s Ryder Cup. Now, things have changed after a one-shot win Sunday at TPC River Highlands.
Fleetwood bogeyed two of his last three holes to lose to Keegan Bradley by a shot Sunday at the Travelers Championship, Fleetwood’s 159th try without a PGA Tour win.
Stark’s emotions got the best of her as she walked off the 15th green during the final round at PGA Frisco.
Bradley, who is ranked 17th in U.S. Ryder Cup points, fired a 63 on Saturday at TPC River Highlands and sits just three shots off the lead.
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.
The rising Cowboys junior captured the 130th British Amateur on Saturday at Royal St. George’s to score three major invites and a likely Walker Cup spot.
Trevor Gutschewski proved Thursday that winning golf is never that far away with a one-shot win over Cameron Kuchar at the Western Junior at Harvester Club.
Spieth withdrew after 12 holes of Thursday’s first round of the Travelers Championship because of a neck injury, the first mid-tournament WD of his career.
The 25-year-old Belgian fired the 14th sub-60 score in Korn Ferry Tour history, an 11-under 59 in Thursday’s opening round of the Wichita Open.
Woods, 16, won the 3-for-1 playoff on Thursday at Eagle Trace in Coral Spring, Florida.
Young’s regular caddie, Kyle Sterbinsky, felt too sick to loop on Thursday at TPC River Highlands, so in stepped former Sleepy Hollow pro David Young.
Clark fired a 6-under 64 Thursday at the Travelers, but he also was asked about last week’s report that he damaged multiple lockers following his U.S. Open missed cut.
The plan is to begin competing at the Division-I level and as the 12th member of the American Athletic Conference in fall 2026.
As Spaun prepares to play in this week’s Travelers Championship, the newly minted U.S. Open champion talked about some advice he received from Keegan Bradley, the U.S. Ryder Cup captain.
Following a T-23 finish at Oakmont, Spieth hung around Pittsburgh to wait for travel partner Scottie Scheffler.
After finding something off the tee at Oakmont, McIlroy arrives at TPC River Highlands a year after skipping the signature event.