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Robert MacIntyre and Ludvig Åberg are set to play with each other Saturday at TPC San Antonio. Here are some of their best moments from the second round of the Valero Texas Open.

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If the golf shoes at the Texas Children’s Houston Open look a bit more colorful than usual this week, it’s for a good reason (and a good cause).
Round 3 of the Texas Children’s Houston Open showcased incredible play by Gary Woodland, Nicolai Højgaard and Min Woo Lee. Check out some of the best highlights from the day.
Gary Woodland showed confidence during the third round on Saturday to maintain the lead at the Texas Children’s Houston Open going into final round in this Penske’s Moving Day.
Gary Woodland had to play hard to stay in front Saturday in the Houston Open and he added a pair of birdies late in his round for a 5-under 65 that gave him a one-shot lead over Nicolai Højgaard as he goes for his first win since the 2019 U.S. Open.
Nicolai Højgaard is in position to claim Denmark’s first PGA Tour win at the Houston Open. Gary Woodland is eying his first championship since the 2019 U.S. Open. Here’s when they tee off Sunday at Memorial Park.
Min Woo Lee chipped from the bunker on one knee and made birdie on No. 17 during the third round of the Texas Children’s Houston Open.
Woods was just days away from a decision on whether to be the next U.S. Ryder Cup captain for the 2027 matches in Ireland when he crashed his SUV near his Florida home on Friday.
Bronson Burgoon opened his third round at Memorial Park with three straight birdies on his way to a bogey-free 4-under 66.
The par-4 fourth hole at Memorial Park has claimed a few victims this week but Karl Vilips might win most tortured after shooting a triple bogey during his third round Saturday.
Golf Channel’s Rex Hoggard and Mark Rolfing discuss both the short and long term future for Tiger Woods following Friday’s rollover crash and his arrest in Jupiter Island, Fla. Hoggard said despite the severity of the charges, Woods is still legally allowed to travel to and play in the 2026 Masters if he feels like his body compete. Rolfing suggested Woods step away from playing golf entirely so he can focus solely on his health.