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Brown, 18, sits tied with Scottie Scheffler and one shot off the lead entering Sunday’s final round of The American Express, where Brown could become the PGA Tour’s second-youngest winner ever.
Best of Happy Hour with Smylie at the 2026 American Express
The best moments from "Happy Hour with Smylie presented by Michelob Ultra" from Saturday at The American Express. Justin Parsons, Blades Brown's coach, joined the desk to watch his star pupil birdie in, while Camilo Villegas returned and experienced some deja vu.

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Villegas carded 7-over 70 in Thursday’s opening round, making a quintuple-bogey 9 on the par-4 fourth hole. A day later, Villegas only managed to complete five holes and made a ’10' on No. 4.
Heppler has led the Yellow Jackets for the past 31 years, during which Georgia Tech has won 71 times, including six NCAA regional titles.
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Statistically the worst driver on the PGA Tour this season, Dunlap took full advantage of generous fairways and recorded his lowest round as a professional, an 11-under 61 Thursday at the World Wide Technology Championship.
Former champions Tommy Fleetwood and Shane Lowry were in a five-way tie for the lead at the Abu Dhabi Championship after opening rounds of 8-under 64s on Thursday.
Japanese golfers Nasa Hataoka and Miyu Yamashita each shot 7-under 65 on Thursday to stand atop the leaderboard after the first round of the LPGA’s Toto Japan Classic.
Russell joined some impressive company on Wednesday as the AJGA announced its Rolex Junior Players of the Year and All-America teams.
Clemente, the 17-year-old from Estero, Florida, has opted to turn professional and compete for an LPGA card at LPGA Final Qualifying next month.
About this time a year ago, Marco Penge of England was outside the top 400 in the world and had just secured his European tour card by making a nervy putt on his final hole.