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Retief Goosen won the PGA Tour Champion’s Mitsubishi Electric Classic on Sunday at TPC Sugarloaf, 24 years after he took the PGA Tour’s BellSouth Classic on the course.
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Three-time major winner Lydia Ko started her opening round with four straight birdies, and never looked back. Ko finished with a career-low 60 at Wild Horse Pass yet carries a narrow, one-stroke lead over Hyo Joo Kim entering Friday. Here’s how the rest of the leaderboard breaks down.
Akshay Bhatia hit his opening tee shot out of bounds, hit the wrong ball on another hole, and fought back on his second nine. Hear from Bhatia and watch highlights from Round 1 of the Hero India Open.
Sam Burns birdied his final hole at Memorial Park on Thursday, his seventh on the opening round. The world’s No. 33-ranked player sits two strokes off the lead after shotting a 5-under 70.
Wyndham Clark had an adventurous opening round in the Texas Children’s Houston Open, where he holed out for eagle and also had a couple of double bogeys on his way to a 4-over 74. Check out the highlights.
Scottie Scheffler withdrew from the Texas Children’s Open on Tuesday ahead of the birth of his second child. Which means that Min Woo Lee won’t have a rematch with the world. No. 1 but Gary Woodland remains as a challenger in the field.
Stanford won its 40th tournament of the decade Tuesday at Colonial, and the top-ranked Cardinal now embark on a busy, elite stretch that includes ANWA, the NCAA postseason and a couple LPGA majors.
Golf Channel’s Paige Mackenzie gave a few predictions ahead of Ford Championship outside of Phoenix. Mackenzie believes amateur Asterisk Talley is a name to watch this week.
Paige Mackenzie breaks down the challenges that lie ahead for LPGA favorites, like Nelly Korda and Jeeno Thitikul, at Whirlwind Golf Club outside of Phoenix.
If being in contention on Sunday is part of a player’s game, it’s the part of Brooks Koepka’s bag that he’s least pleased with entering the Houston Open this week. Despite three consecutive finishes inside the top 20, Koepka said the one part of his game that’s missing is contending to win with nine holes left in the tournament.
Brooks Koepka spoke to reporters ahead of the Texas Children’s Houston Open and said he felt confident with all aspects of his game, including the change in putter. The five-time major winner said he’s yet to content with nine holes left on Sunday, calling it “the last missing piece” of his game as he prepares for Augusta National next month.