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Is anyone better on Tour than Shane Lowry at getting a hole-in-one? The Irishman recorded an ace on the par-3 sixth hole at Augusta. It’s his fifth career hole-in-one on Tour.
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The 12th annual Drive, Chip and Putt National Finals will take center stage ahead of the Masters on Sunday, here’s all of the information you need on how to watch the exciting event.
A look at all the players who have won the Augusta National Women’s Amateur including 2026 champ Maria Jose Marin.
The par-3 12th hole at Augusta National Golf Club proved to be the turning point in the seventh edition of the Augusta National Women’s Amateur.
Lauren Coughlin continued her strong play at Shadow Creek even in windy conditions Friday that played havoc with the second-round scores at the Aramco Championship to shoot a 3-under 69 and open a five-shot lead.
Tony Finau is dreaming of Augusta National tonight after a walk-off eagle on the par-5 18th hole of TPC San Antonio. Finau is five shots off the lead and tied for third at the Valero Texas Open.
The horn blew around 5:45 p.m. local time at TPC San Antonio leaving players like Maverick McNealy sitting on the projected 36-hole cut awaiting to finish their second round. Lightning storms have cleared and play is resuming.
Jordan Spieth sits right on the projected 36-hole cut at the Valero Texas Open. He went off the fairway in the middle of his round, and had to get creative with getting out of the rough.
Asterisk Talley leads Meja Ortengren and Maria Jose Marin entering a pressure-packed Saturday at the Augusta National Women’s Amateur. Here’s a closer look at the trio.
Tee times, groupings and information on how to watch the second round of the Valero Texas Open.
Lauren Coughlin shares the Aramco Championship lead with Nasa Hataoka and Women’s British Open champion Miyu Yamashita after 18 holes in Las Vegas.
Mark Hubbard birdied six of his final eight holes to claim the solo lead in San Antonio. First round play was suspended just before 8 p.m. local time due to darkness with 24 players left to complete the round.
Will Zalatoris shot a 5-under 67 during the opening round of the Valero Texas Open and told reporters afterwards that a left ankle injury that caused him to miss time earlier this year was related to the three back surgeries he’s had to undergo in his career.