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Meet a potential future dunk contest champion and likely No. 1 NBA Draft pick: AJ Dybansta.
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Meet a potential future dunk contest champion and likely No. 1 NBA Draft pick: AJ Dybansta.
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Scottie Scheffler stubbed a chip shot on the par-4 18th and showed a rare bit of anger, repeatedly tapping the shaft of his wedge against his legs as the ball rolled back to his feet.
FARMINGDALE, N.Y. — This week, the United States team will look to avenge its 16.5-11.5 loss to the Europeans at the 2023 Ryder Cup. The Americans have the home advantage but are facing a stacked and confident European team that returns 11 of the 12 players from Rome, as well as Captain Luke Donald.
FARMINGDALE, New York :Bryson DeChambeau may play on a rival tour, but the LIV Golf star has left no stone unturned and logged plenty of frequent flier miles in his quest to fit in with his U.S. Ryder Cup teammates competing this week at Bethpage Black.
World number one Scottie Scheffler scored a cool five-under 67 on Sunday to claim a 19th PGA Tour victory at the Procore Championship in Napa, California.
Scottie Scheffler shot 5-under-par 67 and it was enough for a one-stroke victory in the Procore Championship on Sunday at Napa, California, proving to be a valuable tune-up for the Ryder Cup. Scheffler finished the tournament at 19-under 269, with second- and third- round leader Ben Griffin posting 70 in the final round and ending up at 18 under on Silverado Resort’s North Course. “I’m fortunate to be the winner this week,” Scheffler said. Griffin missed a birdie putt from about 6 feet away on the final hole that would have forced a playoff. “I gave myself a good chance,” Griffin said. “I was trying to make eagle, putt was just a little slower than I expected. I don’t know if I hit my line on the last, but I looked up and it looked like it was breaking pretty good to the left and I tried to play it straighter to right center.” Griffin and Scheffler, who was in the pairing in front of Griffin, were even at 18 under until Scheffler’s bogey on No. 11. Scheffler had birdies on Nos. 12 and 15, while Griffin’s string of nine consecutive pars was broken with a bogey on the par-4 No. 14 and a birdie on the next hole, a par-5. “I was chasing down some pretty talented guys on the leaderboard,” Scheffler said.
NAPA, Calif. — Keegan Bradley stood in the middle of the eighth fairway at the Silverado Resort North Course wearing head-to-toe United States Ryder Cup gear and sporting a wide smile on his face as he waited to see the best player in the world do what he does best.
Bryson DeChambeau said he'd love to tee it up with the rest of his Ryder Cup teammates when they play a PGA Tour event next month in preparation for their battle against Team Europe at Bethpage Black in New York in late September.