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The second round of the John Deere Classic tees off Friday at TPC Deere Run. Here are some of the notable groupings and when coverage begins on TV.
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The Cardinal and Bruins defeated North Carolina and Tennessee in the craziest playoff in the match-play era’s 17 years – four teams for two spots.
Preston Stout of Oklahoma State won the NCAA individual title on Monday, shooting a final-round 69 at La Costa for a one-shot victory over Alabama’s William Jennings.
Graduation season is upon us, including for Stanford University senior, Megha Ganne. This week, she’s making her professional golf debut about six hours south at the Riviera Country Club in Pacific Palisades for the U.S. Women’s Open.
Wisconsin-based Sentry Insurance is the new title sponsor at Torrey Pines, taking over another tournament with expansive views of the Pacific Ocean after eight years at Kapalua.
LSU rallied from 17 shots back of the top 15 to not only make the 54-hole cut Sunday at the NCAA Championship, but the Tigers are just three behind eighth after an 18-under day.
Eric Cole held the 54-hole lead entering the final round but couldn’t gain separation despite a mistake-free back nine on Sunday. Russell Henley took advantage with a surge of birdies down the stretch to force a playoff.
Considering who Stout beat a few weeks ago, battling his peers at the collegiate level has been nothing for the Oklahoma State junior, who has won five times this spring and is leading through three rounds of the NCAA Championship.
Russell Henley’s gutsy performance late Sunday at Colonial Country Club earned him $1,782,000. Here’s how the rest of the tournament’s purse pays out.
Ben Griffin entered as clubhouse leader at 11 under after completing 72 holes at Colonial Country Club. He had a chance to win until Russell Henley’s birdie putt on No. 18 sealed his fate. Henley won in a playoff over Eric Cole.
Celine Boutier rallied from a four-shot deficit Sunday, making three birdies around the turn on her way to a 5-under 66 for a one-shot victory over Arpichaya Yubol in the ShopRite LPGA.
Kota Kaneko followed up a second-place finish at the Soudal Open last week with his first-ever win on the DP World Tour.
Joaquin Niemann closed with a 3-under 67 and made birdie on the first playoff hole against Talor Gooch to win LIV Golf Korea.