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Blanchet widens Puerto Rico lead; Daly Jr. in mix
Chandler Blanchet took a four-shot lead in the Puerto Rico Open, matching the tournament record for largest lead through 36 holes, while John Daly Jr. played bogey-free and was six shots out of the lead.
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Berger tames U.S. Open-like Bay Hill, leads by 5
Daniel Berger fired a 4-under 68 that gave him a five-shot lead entering the weekend at the Arnold Palmer Invitational.
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Lee leads in China looking to end 8-year drought
Mi Hyang Lee played bogey-free in windy conditions and posted a 6-under 66, giving her a one-shot lead in the Blue Bay LPGA going into the weekend as she chases her first LPGA title in more than eight years.
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Zhang shoots 66 to join three-way tie in China
Zhang Weiwei chipped in on her last two holes, one for eagle and the other for birdie, giving her a 6-under 66 and a three-way tie for the lead in the Blue Bay LPGA on Thursday.
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Daly's son shoots 70 in Tour debut in Puerto Rico
John Daly Jr., the 22-year-old son of PGA and British Open champ John Daly, made his PGA Tour debut Thursday with a 70 in the Puerto Rico Open. He is six shots behind Chandler Blanchet.
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Berger's 63 wows at Bay Hill; JT returns with 79
Daniel Berger made nine birdies for a 9-under 63 and a three-shot lead in the Arnold Palmer Invitational. Justin Thomas, meanwhile, returned from injury with a 79.
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Rory: 'A shame' Rahm rejected DP World Tour deal
Rory McIlroy says it's "a shame" that Jon Rahm is the only LIV Golf player unwilling to accept the terms of a DP World Tour deal to eliminate future fines.
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How to bet the Arnold Palmer Invitational: Højgaard, Lowry positioned well at Bay Hill
The next stop on the PGA Tour season brings us to Bay Hill Club and Lodge for the Arnold Palmer Invitational, where length off the tee and controlled iron play is at a premium.
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Donald to return as Europe's Ryder Cup captain
Luke Donald has decided to return as Ryder Cup captain for Europe with a shot at making history as the only captain to win three straight times.
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TGL highlights: Jupiter Links beat The Bay 9-6 to make postseason
Jupiter Links Golf Club and The Bay Golf Club dueled in the last game of the season to determine who earned the last spot in the playoffs.
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USGA names national amateur awards after Tiger
The USGA announced that the winner of the U.S. Amateur now will receive the Tiger Woods Medal, while the U.S. Junior Amateur champ will get the Tiger Woods Trophy.
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Arnold Palmer Invitational 2026: How to watch the PGA on ESPN
A total of 72 golfers will tee off at Bay Hill Club in Orlando, Florida. Here's how to catch the action.
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Rahm accuses World Tour of 'extorting' players
LIV's Jon Rahm on Tuesday accused the DP World Tour of attempting to "extort" golfers and said he won't commit to competing in six events on the European tour each season.
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TGL highlights: Los Angeles beats New York 6-3, advances to playoffs
With the season on the line, Los Angeles Golf Club beat New York Golf Club 6-3 to secure a playoff spot.
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TGL highlights: Boston Common beat Jupiter Links to claim top seed
Boston Common Golf has gone from worst to first, beating Jupiter Links Golf Club to claim the top seed in the playoffs after finishing last in 2025.
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Echavarria wins Cognizant after Lowry collapse
Nico Echavarria, who was three shots back with three holes left, shot a 5-under 66 on Sunday to win at PGA National, finishing at 17-under 267 and beating Shane Lowry, who had two double bogeys in his final three holes.
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Jarvis gets Masters, Open spots with S. Africa win
Casey Jarvis shot a 3-under 67 to win the South African Open on the DP World Tour, earning a spot in the Masters and the Open Championship later this year.
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Hillier scores two-shot win at New Zealand Open
Daniel Hillier became the first New Zealander since 2017 to win the New Zealand Open, holding off Lucas Herbert on Sunday to win by two shots.
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Green hangs on for second LPGA Singapore title
Hannah Green nearly opened the door for a fast-finishing Auston Kim but held on to win the HSBC Women's World Championship by one stroke.






