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A $9.8 million purse is at stake in Canada for U.S. Open winners Matt Fitzpatrick, Brooks Koepka and Justin Rose next week. Defending champion Ryan Fox looks for a repeat.
World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler hasn’t had the best start to his attempt at a three-peat at the Memorial Tournament, but he showed a glimmer of his greatness when he saved par despite a shank on the par-5 fifth at Muirfield.
Scottie Scheffler never thought two straight victories in the Memorial would be of any value when he began his bid for three in a row. It sure felt that way Thursday.
The first 18 holes of the Memorial Tournament are in the books, with four players sharing the lead at Jack’s Place heading into the second round. Here’s how to watch and when pairings are set to tee off Friday.
Scottie Scheffler was upset after he hit the ball in the water on No. 16 and took out his frustration on his caddie for misjudging this wind. Scheffler 1-over 73 in the first round.
The world’s top-ranked player was visibly upset toward the end of his first round Thursday at Muirfield Village. Here’s what happened and where Scheffler sits on the leaderboard.
Coming off a win at TPC Craig Ranch, Wyndham Clark posted a 67 during his opening round at the Memorial Tournament. He credited meditation to a key to his recent turnaround.
Wyndham Clark won the CJ Cup Byron Nelson two weeks ago and is back in the mix this week at the Memorial. He spoke to Todd Lewis after his opening 67.
Tommy Fleetwood relied on his short game in Thursday’s 67 at the Memorial and looks to sharpen the other facets over the next three days. He chatted with Todd Lewis.
Spieth has made many incredible birdies throughout his career. Add this one Thursday at the Memorial to his list.