
ST. SIMONS ISLAND, Ga. Patrick Rodgers made the cut on the number at the RSM Classic and began the weekend at Sea Island Resort a dozen strokes off the pace.What he did from there was historic.Rodgers posted rounds of 61-62 on the weekend to get intoa playoff with Charles Howell III at 19 under par. His 123 total over his final 36 holes was the lowest closing weekend in PGA Tour history.
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I've had a ton of rounds in the fall lately where I've gotten off to great starts, it looks like I could take it really, really low, and I just haven't quite got it over the edge, he said. Sometimes when you make the cut on the number you can play pretty free. I played freely and confidently, and the next thing I know I'm right in the mix.Rodgers final round included a 30 on his closing nine and a birdie at the 72nd hole from 8 feet to get into overtime. In the playoff he failed to convert birdies putts on both extra holes and his runner-up showing was his best finish on Tour since he finished second at the 2015 Wells Fargo Championship.

With the 2019 U.S. Open on the horizon, plenty of big names are taking the week off in order to prepare. However, Brooks Koepka isn't one of them. The two-time defending United States Open champ will be in Ontario this week competing at the 2019 RBC Canadian Open, as will world #2, Dustin Johnson.
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Mark O'Meara, the 1998 Masters champion, starts the Par 3 Contest off with the first ace of the day. 1998 Masters Champion @OmearaGolf captures the first hole-in-one of this year's 2019 Par 3 Contest.
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Jul 17, 2018 · Brittany Lincicome just wants to be happy. Most recently there's Michelle Wie, particularly if they're playing alongside men. "A lot of people equate the quality of golf to how far
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NORTON, Mass. - Kevin Chappell closed with an even-par 71 at TPC Boston and overtook Charley Hoffman for the final qualifying spot on the U.S. Presidents Cup team. Hoffman, who finished with a 68 and was tied for 47 th, had held the 10 th spot on the U.S. list coming into this week, but dropped to 11 th, and will now need to wait until Wednesday when U.S. captain Steve Stricker announces his
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Duncan enters the weekend at Trinity Forest tied for second place, four shots behind leader Sung Kang after a Friday 66. The second-year Tour member dropped just one shot in the second round, but really made two mistakes: carding bogey and accidentally hitting his wife in the head when his approach to the 13th green sailed well to the right.
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Chappell birdied three of his final five holes and finished with a 1-under 71 on Saturday, giving him a one-stroke lead after three rounds of the Valero Texas Open. He is 8-under through 54 holes. He was runnerup six years ago in the event and is ahead of first-round leader Branden Grace, who rallied with 2-under 70, and John Huh.
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9:59 PM ET Associated Press CARMEL-BY-THE-SEA, Calif. — Two-time U.S. Open champion Retief Goosen and three-time LPGA major winner Jan Stephenson were among five people inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in a Monday night ceremony that was as much about comebacks as success.
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