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Retief Goosen won the PGA Tour Champion’s Mitsubishi Electric Classic on Sunday at TPC Sugarloaf, 24 years after he took the PGA Tour’s BellSouth Classic on the course.
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A palm tree in the bunker of Bay Hill Club’s par-3 14th hole disrupted Scottie Scheffler’s back nine Sunday. The world No. 1-ranked player lost the ball in the tree off his tee shot, which he had to re-attempt before ending up with double bogey and settling for a 1-over 73 during the final round of the Arnold Palmer Invitational.
Oklahoma State men’s golf program was well represented in Orlando early Sunday afternoon. Cowboy alumni VIktor Hovland and Rickie Fowler went birdie-for-birdie at the third hole during the final round of the Arnold Palmer Invitational.
Highlights from the final round of the DP World Tour’s Joburg Open, where Dan Bradbury won a playoff.
Akshay Bhatia got his birdie putt to fall on the 18th hole as Daniel Berger made bogey. The two-shot swing, as Round 3 concluded Sunday morning, made it a one-shot difference between the two entering the finale.
Mi Hyang Lee clipped the flagstick on the final hole to make birdie and win her first tour title in eight years at the Blue Bay LPGA in China.
Dan Bradbury of England hit the perfect chip at just the right time, saving par on the final hole Sunday for a 5-under 65 and a one-shot victory in the Joburg Open.
Mi Hyang Lee threw away her lead with two double bogeys on the front nine, and then delivered a winner on the final hole Sunday with a lob wedge that hit the pin and set up a tap-in birdie to win the Blue Bay LPGA.
The Tour’s third signature event of the year reaches its conclusion at Bay Hill Club and Lodge Sunday. Here’s when the final pairing tees off and how to watch.
Berger has held a big lead since the opening round, but is now being chased by Askshay Bhatia entering the final round.
Scottie Scheffler birdied five of six shots on his back nine at Bay Hill on Saturday but a slow start left the world’s top-ranked player at even on the tournament through 54 holes. Viktor Hovland, Sepp Straka and Cameron Young enjoyed the best third rounds at the Arnold Palmer Invitational but Daniel Berger’s lead remains unblemished as the four-time Tour winner seeks a wire-to-wire title.