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The tide took a turn on Friday at the Crowne Plaza Invitational with a new leader. Kevin Na put together his second straight low score, this one a 66, to finish atop the leaderboard with a total score of 10 under par. In fact, Na is the only player who is double digits under par after 36 holes. Ian Poulter is the only player within striking distance of the 31-year-old at eight under par....
Published: May 20, 2015
An event featuring Tiger Woods and Mark Cuban playing poker in Las Vegas sounds like a good time, and despite taking some of the Dallas Mavericks owner’s money, the superstar golfer maintained his poker face. Cuban took to Instagram during the Tiger Jam event last weekend to express his “sorrow” and show how even in victory Woods doesn’t change his stoic demeanor: Listening...
Published: May 16, 2015
The third round of this year’s Wells Fargo Championship turned into the Rory McIlroy show, with everyone else just happy to play a small part in the proceedings. The world’s top-ranked player started Saturday at seven under par and three shots behind Webb Simpson. He ended it with a four-shot lead after firing an 11-under 61 to take a comfortable lead into the final round on...
Published: May 11, 2015
The story of this year’s Players Championship was changes, as no one seemed to want a victory. Rickie Fowler won a sudden-death playoff over Kevin Kisner on the first hole after a three-hole aggregate playoff that also included Sergio Garcia. The difference turned out to be Fowler’s mastery of the legendary 17th hole, which saw him hit three birdies on Sunday alone,...
Published: May 9, 2015
Rory McIlroy keeps inching up the leaderboard at the 2015 Players Championship, but with just 18 holes to play, it will take a big effort on Sunday for him to win. The world’s top-ranked player fired a 70 in the third round to bring his overall score to six under par. There haven’t been a lot of low scores at TPC Sawgrass this week, save for a couple of 65 rounds,...
Published: May 9, 2015
It’s safe to say the 2015 Players Championship has not gone according to script through two rounds. Kevin Na and Jerry Kelly are tied for the lead at eight under par, while Masters champion Jordan Spieth is on his way home after missing the cut. Golf is a weird game sometimes, but there is excitement and anticipation with 36 holes left because no one seems safe. Na and Kelly will have the...
Published: May 8, 2015
On a day with many fine performances at the 2015 Players Championship, Kevin Na remains the most consistent player with a 69 on Friday to tie for the 36-hole lead at eight under par. The best round of the day belonged to Jerry Kelly with a seven-under 65 and sits atop the leaderboard with Na. Often one of the most competitive events on the PGA Tour calendar, there are no shortage of contenders...
Published: May 8, 2015
Jordan Spieth’s run at the 2015 Players Championship lasted a total of two days. The 21-year-old missed the cut despite a solid effort on Friday in which he shot an even-par 72, but a 75 in the first round proved to be too much for him to overcome. It was apparent over the course of both days that Spieth wasn’t in a rhythm hitting the ball. He never found a way to carry momentum...
Published: May 2, 2015
Faced with a win-or-go-home match against Billy Horschel in the final day of round-robin competition at the 2015 WGC-Cadillac Match Play Championship, Rory McIlroy rose to the occasion with a dramatic 20-hole win. Trailing by two holes with two holes to play, McIlroy hit back-to-back birdies to force sudden death. He nearly won the match with another birdie on the 19th hole, leaving it just...
Published: May 1, 2015
Following a noteworthy opening day at the 2015 WGC-Cadillac Match Play Championship, things kicked into gear on Friday. The new format with round-robin matches on the first three days does present unique challenges for everyone, though one bad day no longer means doom. In the past, players who lost on Wednesday, like Jason Day and Henrik Stenson, wouldn’t have been around for the next four...