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The PGA Tour and Sony announced that the Sony Championship Hawaii is coming to Honolulu next year, though as a PGA Tour Champions event.
Number One: The Jackson Koivun story
What makes Jackson Koivun one of the top prospects in recent memory? Brentley Romine takes an in-depth look at Koivun's journey from a par-3 course in San Jose to world No. 1 amateur, and what's next as he joins the PGA Tour.

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Dustin Johnson had everyone’s attention Friday morning. With a birdie on the par-4 10th at Shinnecock Hills, he was within one of the lead.
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Ryder Cowan knew he was playing good golf coming into the U.S. Open. Midway through his round Thursday, the leaderboard showed that the amateur was playing the best golf of anyone at Shinnecock Hills.
When the horn blew for darkness Thursday evening at Shinnecock Hills, the first page of this U.S. Open leaderboard read more like the silver trophy up for grabs this week. There was also clubhouse co-leader Sam Stevens.
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One of the 72 shots Scottie Scheffler hit Thursday at the U.S. Open was a lash with a fairway wood on the 16th hole.