Snedeker returns to PGA Tour after experimental surgery
After a nine-month hiatus, Brandt Snedeker has his sights set on returning to the PGA Tour at this week's Memorial Tournament in Dublin, Ohio.
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After a nine-month hiatus, Brandt Snedeker has his sights set on returning to the PGA Tour at this week's Memorial Tournament in Dublin, Ohio.
Jack Nicklaus admits he remains puzzled by Rory McIlroy's nine-year long major drought.
Cornish rookie Harry Hall fired four consecutive birdies around the turn as he took a three-shot halfway lead in the Charles Schwab Challenge. Hall followed his opening round 62 with a 66 as he moved to 12 under par, three clear of American Harris English who lit up his round of 66 with a hole in one at the eighth hole at the Colonial Country Club at Fort Worth, Texas. Argentina's Emiliano Grillo is a shot further back after a best of the day round of 65. Former Walker Cup star Hall is chasing his first PGA Tour win after chalking up two top 10 finishes in his rookie season to date.
A career-best round of 62 propelled England's Harry Hall to the top of the leaderboard after the opening day of the Charles Schwab Challenge at Colonial Country Club. Hall took only 22 putts to card a score of eight under and a decisive three-shot lead in Fort Worth, Texas. He picked up eight birdies without dropping a shot and managed to save par from 15 and 30 feet. Harris English is Hall's closest competitor on five under, after the American split a bogey with six birdies, including two on his final two holes.
Former US Open champion Graeme McDowell has missed out on a place at next month's edition of the tournament at Los Angeles Country Club after coming up just short in qualifying.
Tiger Woods ruled himself out on Tuesday of playing in the US Open as he recovers from right ankle surgery, organisers said.
Tiger Woods has officially withdrawn from next month's US Open at Los Angeles Country Club. Woods pulled out of the Masters during the third round in April, saying at the time it was due to plantar fasciitis.
Brooks Koepka struggled to put into words what it meant to win his third US PGA Championship and fifth major title after an impressive victory at Oak Hill. Koepka carded a final round of 67 to finish two shots ahead of Viktor Hovland and Scottie Scheffler, whose share of second place was enough to take him back to the top of the world rankings. Koepka will climb from 44th to 13th in the updated standings and also moves into the automatic qualifying places for the United States Ryder Cup team. The 33-year-old won his first four majors in the space of eight events, but suffered injuries and a loss of form before joining LIV Golf last year, having previously suggested those switching to the Saudi-funded circuit would be "selling out".