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American golfer Dustin Johnson has gradually improved over the first three FedEx Cup playoff tournaments heading into the Tour Championship this weekend at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta. Johnson’s rise has him pegged as the +450 favorite (bet $100 to win $450) at sportsbooks monitored by Odds Shark following his three-stroke win over British golfer Paul Casey at the BMW Championship two weeks ago. Johnson had finished 18th at The Barclays in the first FedEx Cup tourney and then placed eighth at the Deutsche Bank Championship before shooting a 23-under 265 to win the BMW Championship to take...
Published: September 20, 2016
After the most packed summer calendar of professional golf in recent history, the Tour Championship, the finale to the 2016 PGA Tour season, is upon us. Last year, Jordan Spieth claimed victory at East Lake Golf Club, and in doing so, the Texan locked up the FedEx Cup. While you’ll hear a great deal about the various scenarios for winning and how every golfer in the field has a mathematical chance of securing the cup, the reality is that the Tour Championship winner has taken the cup in each of the past six seasons. For the 30 golfers in the field, the Tour Championship represents an opportunity...
Published: September 18, 2016
In Gee Chun capped off one of the most dominant showings at an LPGA major on Sunday, winning the Evian Championship in France with a two-under during the final round to post a final score of 21 under. Chun won by four strokes over her South Korean compatriots So Yeon Ryu and Sung Hyun Park. Here’s a look at the final leaderboard: You can view the full leaderboard at LPGA.com. The Evian Championship, which is the LPGA’s fifth major of the season, was Chun’s second-ever major win after she took home the 2015 U.S. Open title. The tournament showed her...
Published: September 18, 2016
Francesco Molinari won the 2016 Italian Open with a par putt on the 18th to hold off Masters champion Danny Willett on Sunday. It’s a second Italian Open title for Molinari, who finished 22 under after the final round. The Italian was four up with six holes to play. But with a two-shot swing on the 13th, Willett clawed back before the drama at the last hole. Here’s what the final leaderboard looks like: All scorecard information via the European Tour official site. Recap This birdie at the par-three 12 appeared to give Molinari an unassailable lead, via the European Tour...
Published: September 17, 2016
France’s Alexander Levy leads the pack after the third day of the 2016 Italian Open, as fading light suspended play before everyone could complete their third round. Poor weather conditions have plagued the Italian Open from the opening day. Things were no different on Saturday, with the likes of Danny Willett and Chris Paisley teeing off well past 5 p.m. local time. Levy was in sensational form, managing 12 holes in seven under. He sits one shot ahead of Willett, Paisley, Chris Hanson and local favourite Francesco Molinari. Here’s a look at the current leaderboard, via the...
Published: September 17, 2016
In Gee Chun captured sole possession of the lead at the 2016 Evian Championship on Friday, and she maintained a hold on the top spot with a 65 on Saturday to push her cumulative three-day total to 19 under par. Sung Hyun Park, who was in hot pursuit of Chun on Friday, continued to hang right with the world No. 8 and will have a shot at spoiling her championship aspirations on Sunday after she fired home a 67 to move to 15 under par for the tournament. An overview of the Evian Championship leaderboard following moving day can be viewed below, while a complete rundown of three-day...
Published: September 16, 2016
The 2016 Evian Championship rolled on with In Gee Chun taking sole possession of the lead after 36 holes with a 66 on Friday that moved her two-day score to 13-under par. Thursday’s co-leader Sung Hyun Park finds herself tied with Shanshan Feng at 11 under par. Annie Park turned out to be the big loser from Round 2 with a 73, which left her tied for 11th after coming into the day tied with Feng for third place. Here’s a look at the best performances from Friday’s second round at the Evian Resort Golf Club in Evian-les-Bains, France, with the full leaderboard...
Published: September 16, 2016
The 2016 Italian Open was ravaged by the weather for a second day running as play was completely suspended after the Friday morning action in Milan, Italy. Five hours of play were lost on Thursday and a further three hours during Round 2 as Chris Paisley held the lead after five birdies from 13 holes. Major winner Danny Willett sits in second place on nine under for the tournament—a single shot behind his compatriot at the top of the leaderboard. Here is the leaderboard thus far: Thursday Recap Play suspended for the day at 3:36 p.m., with all the later starters yet to begin the second...
Published: September 15, 2016
Rikard Karlberg topped the leaderboard at the 2016 Italian Open after a heavily disrupted first round on Thursday, finishing at seven under par. Francesco Molinari trailed the Swede by one shot, but the likes of Danny Willett, Martin Kaymer and Matthew Fitzpatrick barely got their rounds under way while a number of players did not tee off at all due to rain, thunder and lightning that ensured little play commenced in the morning. Here is the leaderboard thus far: Recap Play was suspended early on due to the weather, eventually resuming around 9 a.m. CET (8 a.m....
Published: September 15, 2016
In Gee Chun and Sung Hyun Park turned in dominant first rounds of the 2016 Evian Championship at the Evian Resort Golf Club in Evian-les-Bains, France, on Thursday and lead the rest of the field after they each shot an eight-under 63. They are one stroke clear of Shanshan Feng and Annie Park at the LPGA’s fifth and final major of the year thanks largely to head-turning finishing stretches. Chun birdied six of her final nine holes, including three of the last four, while Sung Hyun Park birdied five of her last nine holes. Here is a look at Thursday’s best...