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From “young boy” to being the man leading the Australian Open, the evolution of Elvis Smylie took another gigantic step at Royal Melbourne on Thursday.
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Final LIV Golf Leaderboard At The PIF Saudi International
Over 40 LIV golfers began the PIF Saudi International, and six of them remain in with an excellent chance of winning the title heading into the final round
The Minnesota Twins finished in a disappointing fourth place in the American League Central this past season, but they at least earned some bragging rights in the offseason.
A rainy, wet, miserable day at Torrey Pines Golf Club tested the world's best in the first round of the 2025 Genesis Invitational. Taking to the South Course, players endured a brutal 18 holes and combined to post a scoring average north of two strokes ...
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Butterfield Bermuda Championship live leaderboard updates, scores for Saturday's third round
Follow along right here for live leaderboard updates all day Saturday at the 2025 Butterfield Bermuda Championship.
We're officially half way through the LPGA's season finale, the CME Group Tour Championship, and this 36-hole leaderboard is stacked, with the world No.1 Jeeno Thitikul leading the charge.
2024 Olympics golf leaderboard: Jon Rahm joins Xander Schauffele on top in pursuit of gold medal in Paris Schauffele is seeking to win back-to-back Olympic gold medals as the tournament wraps Sunday
With one round to play in the 2025 season, the leaderboard at the Tour Championship tells the story of the LPGA's season.
No one wants to jinx it, but one of Australia’s superstar male golfers could break a painstaking national drought on Sunday. With one round to play in the Australian Open at Royal Melbourne, Cameron Smith, Min Woo Lee and Adam Scott are all in the mix to win the trophy, while Lucas Herbert is a longer shot but cannot be counted out.
A stellar round from Japan's Ryo Hisatsune, firing a 4-under 67, to take the early clubhouse lead in Bermuda. Hisatsune, who's 84th in the FedEx Cup standings, recorded five birdies. He was the first player to tee off Thursday morning and is first on the leaderboard.
U.S. Open champion J.J. Spaun converted two of his three eagle chances, Cameron Young shot 30 on the back nine and Hideki Matsuyama was b