Adam Schenk maintains lead at Valspar with Spieth and Fleetwood lurking
If Adam Schenk is going to win his first PGA Tour title, he's going to have to hold off a pair of heavyweights to do it.
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If Adam Schenk is going to win his first PGA Tour title, he's going to have to hold off a pair of heavyweights to do it.
MARANA, Arizona: Marc Leishman opened with an eagle and held it together in the middle of his round for a 5-under 66 on Saturday, giving him a two-shot lead over Sergio Garcia going into the third and final round of LIV Golf Tucson. Leishman said he had fallen into a habit of letting a rough stretch ruin his round. The Australian dropped only one shot at the Gallery Golf Club in the high desert and delivered one last birdie on the par-5 17th to reach 11-under 131.
PALM HARBOR, Florida: Adam Schenk looked as though he and everyone else would get passed by Jordan Spieth on Saturday at the Valspar Championship. When a wild and windy round finished, Schenk was still the player everyone was chasing. Schenk hit his approach to the 18th hole to 5 feet and made the birdie putt for a 1-under 70, giving him a one-shot lead over Spieth and Tommy Fleetwood as he goes after his first victory on the PGA Tour.
Adam Schenk shot a two-under-par 69 in the second round to earn a one-shot lead after 36 holes of the Valspar Championship in Palm Harbor, Florida.
A move by the R&A and US Golf Association to change balls to limit driving distances was greeted with scorn on Wednesday by players at the PGA Valspar Championship.
WASHINGTON: World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler said Wednesday that he expects some of golf’s greatest legends will put aside the PGA Tour-LIV Golf feud at next month’s Masters Champions Dinner.
Justin Thomas believes the prospect of a shorter ball being used in elite competition is "so bad" for golf and has criticised the "pretty selfish decisions" made by one of the game's governing bodies.
Scottie Scheffler carded a final round three-under 69 for a commanding five-shot victory at the Players Championship, claiming the number one world ranking and the PGA Tour's richest purse of $4.5million.