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Jordan Spieth remained in the thick of things at the AT&T Byron Nelson on Saturday at the TPC Four Seasons Resort in Irving, Texas, shooting a three-under 67 to go to 14 under for the tournament. He trails leader Brooks Koepka (16 under) by just two strokes. Here’s the leaderboard heading into Sunday’s final round: Spieth played another solid round Saturday,...
Published: May 15, 2016
Jason Day, the world No. 1, brings a comfortable four-stroke lead over Hideki Matsuyama, Ken Duke and Alex Cejka at the final round of The Players Championship at TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida. Here’s a full look at the updating leaderboard: Of course, Day probably won’t be comfortable with his lead, not after he shot a one-over 73 on Saturday...
Published: May 12, 2016
World No. 1 Jason Day tied a course record at TPC Sawgrass during Thursday’s opening round at the Players Championship in Florida, shooting a nine-under 63, per the PGA Tour. Here’s a look at the live leaderboard: Just four other players have shot a 63 at TPC Sawgrass, according to Justin Ray of the Golf Channel, and two of them went on to win The Players Championship. Day,...
Published: May 11, 2016
Outside of the PGA majors, there are few events more anticipated than the Players Championship at TPC Sawgrass. And with 600 FedEx Cup points and a share of the $10.5 million purse at stake, more than just pride is on the line. Let’s break down some of the favorites at this year’s event. The Obvious Favorites There’s one question on everybody’s minds heading into...
Published: May 2, 2016
Rainy weather at TPC Louisiana in Avondale forced a 54-hole Zurich Classic but didn’t cut short any potential drama, as Brian Stuard, Jamie Lovemark and Byeong-Hun An needed playoff holes to determine the outcome. Stuard ultimately prevailed, capping off a final-round three-under 69 by holding off Lovemark and An in extra holes. Here’s the final leaderboard: Stuard and...
Published: April 17, 2016
For the ninth time in his career, Rafael Nadal won the Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters on Sunday, defeating Gael Monfils 7-5, 5-7, 6-0. Nadal became the first man in the Open Era to earn at least nine wins at two different tournaments—he’s also won the French Open nine times—according to ESPN Stats & Information. It was his first win of this season, however, and his first...
Published: April 14, 2016
After world No. 1 Novak Djokovic’s shocking upset on Wednesday to Jiri Vesely, the rest of the top players at the Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters were surely on notice heading into the round of 16 on Thursday. Djokovic’s loss seemed to serve as a cautionary tale, however, as the big names all survived and moved on to the quarterfinals. Below, we’ll take a look back at Thursday’s...
Published: April 12, 2016
Several of the top players in the world got their Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters off to a strong start on Tuesday, though a few big names had their struggles in second-round play. Below, we’ll break down the day’s results and take a look at Wednesday’s schedule. Tuesday No. 2 Andy Murray opened his Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters on Tuesday, but he didn’t do so in style,...
Published: April 11, 2016
While the biggest names on the ATP World Tour weren’t in play on Monday at the Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters, a number of seeded players advanced on the day, setting up some intriguing potential matchups down the road. Below, we’ll take a look at Monday’s results and break down a few of the big names set to take the court on Tuesday. Monday Monday’s results were all...
Published: April 10, 2016
Could Jordan Spieth make it two Masters triumphs in a row? Or would the talented and deep pool of players nipping at his heels catch up and provide a winner from its ranks? Those were the questions heading into play on Sunday, as Spieth (-3) took a one-stroke lead into the tournament’s final day. But a number of very talented players—Hideki Matsuyama, Jason Day, Dustin Johnson, Lee Westwood, Brandt...