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The PGA Tour heads to the southern tip of Baja California in Mexico, the start of a closing stretch for several players trying to keep their jobs another year. Johnny Keefer can only hope this is just the beginning.
Cink after winning Charles Schwab Cup Championship
Stewart Cink reflects on his victory at the PGA Tour Champions' 2025 Charles Schwab Cup Championship.

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Watch the top highlights from Day 1 singles of the 50th Walker Cup between Team USA and Team Great Britain & Ireland at Cypress Point Club in Pebble Beach.
This is the third time in the 26-point era, which dates to 2009, that GB&I has led 3-1 after one session. They’ve won two of those occasions.
Watch the top highlights from Day 1 foursomes of the 50th Walker Cup between Team USA and Team Great Britain & Ireland at Cypress Point Club in Pebble Beach.
Fan favorite Rory McIlroy also stayed in contention after the Northern Irishman hit a bogey-free 68.
Come for the stunning flyover of the par-3 fifteenth at Cypress Point, stay for Tyler Weaver’s fantastic tee shot to help Great Britain and Ireland win the hole at the Walker Cup.
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PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. – Before beginning their quest to win the 50th Walker Cup and become just the third visiting side ever to win on U.S. soil, the Great Britain and Ireland team received some motivation from a former Walker Cupper and Ryder Cup legend.
Rory McIlroy felt he gave himself enough chances to keep pace with the leaders at the Irish Open, but late gusts were “hard to judge” in Round 3 despite sitting T4 entering the final round.
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