Tiger Woods, Michael Jordan included in PGA Tour 2k23 video game
Tiger Woods and Michael Jordan are among the star athletes that will be featured in the upcoming release of the PGA Tour 2k23 video game on October 14.
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Tiger Woods and Michael Jordan are among the star athletes that will be featured in the upcoming release of the PGA Tour 2k23 video game on October 14.
World number one Scottie Scheffler will make his Presidents Cup debut for team U.S. this year against an International team that could be without British Open champion Cameron Smith who has been linked with a move to the LIV Golf Invitational Series.
Patrick Cantlay produced nerveless golf down the back nine to successfully defend the BMW Championship, and also put himself in prime position to become the first player to defend the Tour Championship. Cantlay has played steady rather than spectacular golf all season, but at the business end he found the perfect time to win his first individual title of the season (he won the Zurich Classic alongside Xander Schauffele). Ad The 30-year-old was pushed hard all the way by Scott Stallings, but a birdie on 17 and par on 18 helped him secure the win.
Will Zalatoris withdrew during the third round of BMW Championship on Saturday due to a back injury.
A costly blunder spoiled what had the makings of a brilliant opening round for Rory McIlroy at the BMW Championship. McIlroy suggested Wilmington Country Club could suit his game and for the majority of his round that proved to be the case. Ad But he made a triple bogey on the 15th hole to drop him to three-under, four behind leader Keegan Bradley.
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Shane Lowry shot a five-under-par 66 for a share of third place in the clubhouse after the opening round of the BMW Championship, with Keegan Bradley leading the way after his 64.