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Scott reflects on milestone during U.S. Open presser, as he gears up for 100th consecutive major
Adam Scott spoke to the media on Tuesday and reflected on the career milestone he'll achieve this week at the U.S. Open of playing 100 consecutive majors tournaments.

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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.
Akshay Bhatia missed a putt on the 18th at the DLF Golf and Country Club in New Delhi, India that cost him a shot at the weekend. Bhatia, who was making his debut in the home of his ancestors, failed to make the 36-hole cut at the Hero Indian Open. Eugenio Chacarra leads the field by four strokes entering Sunday’s final round.
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.
Extended highlights from the second round of the LPGA Tour’s Ford Championship, featuring Nelly Korda, Lydia Ko and more in Arizona.
Nelly Korda is carrying a 36-hole lead into the weekend at the Ford Championship. Korda, who finished in second place at the Founders Cup last week, is looking for her second tournament title this year after winning at Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions to start the season.
Brandel Chamblee joined Rich Lerner on “Golf Central” to discuss Tiger Woods’ DUI arrest. Chamblee was adamant that “you have to wait for the facts to play out.”
Extended highlights from the second round of the PGA Tour’s Texas Children’s Houston Open at Memorial Park Golf Course in Houston, Texas.
Rex Hoggard joins Rich Lerner on “Golf Central” to discuss the possible next steps in Tiger Woods’ legal process after being arrested Friday for DUI.
Mark Rolfing and Rex Hoggard offer immediate reaction to Tiger Woods being arrested on suspicion of DUI, following a car crash Friday.
Tiger Woods was visually impaired at the scene of a car crash Friday in which he struck another vehicle and rolled over, Martin County Sheriff John Budensiek told reporters. Budensiek said Woods was arrested on suspicion of DUI. Neither driver was injured and nobody else was in either vehicle, the sheriff confirmed.
Tiger Woods was involved in a rollover crash Friday in Jupiter Island, Florida, the Martin County Sheriff’s Office confirmed. His condition was not immediately clear.
Gary Woodland recorded eight birdies during his second round on Friday at Memorial Park, finishing with a 7-under 63 and rising to the top of the Houston Open leaderboard. Woodland is chasing his first tournament win since 2019.
During round 2, Min Woo Lee discussed what it will take to defend his Texas Children’s Houston Open title and said it will take a lot of birdies going forward.
Brooks Koepka continues to struggle ahead of the cut at the end of round 2 at the Texas Children’s Houston Open
Lydia Ko started her opening round at Wild Horse Pass with four straight birdies, propelling her to a career-low 60. Ko, with the help of a dozen birdies, flirted with a sub-60 score. Despite the strong performance, she carries just a stroke lead over Hyo Joo Kim (61) entering Friday’s second round.
John Pak shot a bogey-free, 11-under 61 during the opening round at The Landings Golf and Athletic Club in Savannah. The strong performance was almost matched by fellow American Ian Gilligan, who also finished with 11 birdies on the day. The difference? A bogey on the par-4 seventh hole for Gilligan, who sits in solo second after finishing with a 62.
Gary Woodland is sitting solo second at the Houston Open after shooting a 6-under 64 on Thursday at Memorial Park. The 2019 U.S. Open winner told reporters that a change in iron shafts has let to more speed off the tee and regained confidence in his game.
Brooks Koepka’s first round woes returned on Thursday in Houston. The five-time major winner shot a 5-over 75 at Memorial Park, an opening round that included a four-hole stretch where Koepka recorded three double bogeys.