The PGA Tour is headed to Florida, and with the Players Championship only two weeks away and the Masters teeing off in 43 ...
Villegas, a five-time PGA Tour winner, has replaced Spieth on the PGA Tour Enterprises Board and will serve as a player ...
Aldrich Potgieter came close to join a super exclusive club on the PGA Tour, after his Mexico Open second round performance.
SAN DIEGO (AP) — Patrick Rodgers played some of his best ... has never won on the PGA TOUR. Now, he is one round away from Woods potentially presenting him a trophy for his first title.
For the second time in as many seasons, Aldrich Potgieter shot 61 or lower in a PGA TOUR-sanctioned event. Potgieter shot 10-under 61 in Friday’s second round at the Mexico Open at VidantaWorld.
1, Takumi Kanaya, 81.33%. 2, Ben Kohles, 77.60%. 3, Brice Garnett, 74.12%. 4, Lucas Glover, 72.27%. 5, Collin Morikawa, 72.09%. 6, Aaron Rai, 71.43%. 7 (tie), John Pak and Kevin Roy, 70.79%. 9, Brian ...
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Tennis World on MSNJordan Spieth exits PGA Tour board meeting with a dramatic mic-drop momentCamilo Villegas, an experienced golfer from Columbia, replaced Spieth on the PGA Tour Enterprises board, becoming director of ...
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Golf on MSNPGA Tour rookie narrowly misses history at Mexico Open but joins exclusive club in processAldrich Potgieter joined an exclusive club with his Friday 61 at the Mexico Open and almost made history in the process.
Mexico Open is at its penultimate round, having completed Round 3. PGA Tour rookie Aldrich Potgieter is currently the solo ...
This marks the fourth in the last five years this tournament, which is the first event of the Florida Swing, does not include a golfer in the current top 10.
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The Manila Times on MSNSouth Africa's Potgieter fires 61 to grab PGA Mexico Open leadplaying in only his 10th PGA Tour event, fired 10 birdies in a bogey-free round to stand on 16-under 126 after 36 holes at VidantaWorld resort near Puerta Vallarta. The fourth-youngest player to shoot ...
became the fourth-youngest player since 1983 to fire 61 or lower on the PGA Tour, trailing only South Korea's Tom Kim from 2022, American Nick Dunlap last year and American Patrick Cantlay in 2011.
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