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Butterfield Bermuda Championship

Blades Brown’s tie for 14th at the Byron Nelson earned him enough points to surpass No. 150 in the FedEx Cup last year, earning him special temporary membership. That means Brown can take unlimited sponsor exemptions the rest of the year and is no longer restricted to a limit of 12 tournaments for the season.

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Rory McIlroy made it clear: If LIV Golf players don’t want to play on the PGA Tour, it says more about them. He didn’t say he wanted LIV players back on Tour, but was he calling out someone in particular (Bryson DeChambeau)?
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Cameron Young and Scottie Scheffler headline a complete ranking of all 156 competitors this week at Aronimink Golf Club.
Alex Fitzpatrick finished fourth on Sunday at the Truist Championship, in just his second PGA Tournament since earning his PGA tour card at the Zurich Championship at the end of April.
Brandt Snedeker earned his first PGA Tour victory in nearly eight years at the ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic on Sunday. Check out some of the top highlights from the tournament and learn what the win meant to the 45-year-old.
Rory McIlroy detailed a blister on his pinky toe, underneath his nail, that bothered him during the Truist Championship over the weekend.
Kristoffer Reitan earned his first PGA Tour win on Sunday at the Truist Championship and said he’s looking forward to everything that comes with winning for the rest of the year.
Brandt Snedeker poured in the birdies on the back nine and closed with a 5-under 66 to win the Myrtle Beach Classic on Sunday for his first PGA Tour title in nearly eight years.