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1, Paul Peterson, 73.88%. 2, Aaron Rai, 73.62%. 3, Ben Kohles, 72.68%. 4, Collin Morikawa, 71.90%. 5, Takumi Kanaya, 70.62%. 6, Andrew Putnam, 70.23%. 7, Zach Johnson, 69.84%. 8, Lucas Glover, 69.18%.
Clanton opened at +1100 at BetMGM Sportsbook, ahead of another recent college standout – Michael Thorbjornsen, who recently left Stanford as the No. 1 player in PGA TOUR University rankings.
Chris Gotterup claimed victory at the Scottish Open, a tournament jointly sanctioned by the PGA Tour and the DP World Tour. The 25-year-old American delivered a composed final round to post 15-under ...
Now, add Chris Gotterup over Rory McIlroy at the Renaissance Club to the list. The 25-year-old New Jerseyan, who entered the week ranked 158th in the world, finished at 15 under and edged McIlroy and ...
The event, which also allows 50 DP World Tour players into the field, is playing for a $4 million purse with the winner ...
The longest active streak of breakthrough winners on the PGA TOUR just got longer. And not only that, the latest came from way, way outside to join the parade.
The 2025 ISCO Championship prize money payout is from the $4 million purse, with the 70 professional players who complete four rounds at Hurstbourne Country Club in Louisville, Kentucky, earning PGA ...
Scores from the PGA Tour-ISCO Championship 2025 ISCO Championship on Friday -10 Paul Peterson (USA) 67 68 -9 Chan Kim (USA) 61 68 -7 Luke List (USA) 72 66 -6 David Skinns (England) 71 64 Kris Ventura ...
Rory McIlroy is expecting big things from PGA Tour wonderkid Luke Clanton, the former world No.1 amateur player who finished in the top 10 at three consecutive events ...
J.B. Holmes, a Campbellsville, Kentucky, native who led Kentucky to an SEC championship and went on to win five times on the ...
Rory McIlroy, at the Scottish Open on Wednesday, called it “one of the underappreciated things.” And he’s living proof.
Rory McIlroy has announced himself as one of the best players on the planet during his career, and the career Grand Slam champion is expecting the next generation to now make their mark ...