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Canada's Pendrith wins Byron Nelson for first PGA Tour victory
McKINNEY, Texas (AP) — Taylor Pendrith tried his best to ignore Ben Kohles’ final-hole meltdown, focusing on the eagle putt that the Canadian thought he might have to make even to force a playoff as he walked toward the 18th green.
Several stunning minutes later, a 3-footer for birdie gave Pendrith his first PGA Tour victory.
Kohles overtook Pendrith with birdies on Nos. 16 and 17 for a one-shot lead, then bogeyed the 18th after hitting his second shot into greenside rough. Already in shock following two chips from the rough — the second with his feet in a bunker — Kohles missed a 6-foot putt that would have forced a playoff.
“Wasn’t really trying to pay attention to what they were doing, although it really mattered, obviously,” Pendrith said. “I feel for Ben. He played really, really good today, especially down the stretch. I’ve been on the other side of it a couple times, and it sucks. But it’s golf. It’s a hard game.”
Pendrith shot 4-under 67 for a 23-under 261 total at the TPC Craig Ranch. The 32-year-old won in his 74th career PGA Tour start.
Playing just north of his birthplace of Dallas, Kohles shot 66 to finish a stroke back. The 34-year-old who plays out of North Carolina is winless in 68 starts.
“Honestly, hadn’t seen any rough like that all week,” said Kohles, who moved to North Carolina when he was 10. “Just needed a little bit more umph on it. Did so many good things this week, and I’m just going to keep reminding myself of that and try to get myself back in this position.”
Alex Noren, a Swedish player also seeking a first PGA Tour victory, was another stroke back. He wowed the crowd on the stadium hole at the par-3 17th with a tee shot to 2 1/2 feet, but followed that birdie with a par knowing he probably needed an eagle on 18. Noren shot 65 and was alone in third at 21 under.
Aaron Rai and first-round leader Matt Wallace of England were at 20 under along with the South Korean pair of S.H. Kim and Byeong Hun An. Rai and Kim shot 64, An 65 and Wallace 68.
Pendrith, the third-round leader, and Kohles were separated by just one shot or tied most of the day. After Kohles made a 20-footer to take the lead on 17, Pendrith's par putt rolled all the way around the cup and went in.
“It just curled in, that putt on the last second there, which was unreal just to give me a chance,” said Pendrith, who set it up with a chip from an awkward stance with his heels hanging over the lip of a bunker, after saving par with another testy putt at the par-4 16th.
The victory qualified Pendrith for the PGA Championship in two weeks and next year's Masters. He's also in the next three $20 million signature events, starting next week with the Wells Fargo championship. Kohles and Noren also played their way into Wells Fargo with their Nelson showings.
With Wells Fargo and the PGA coming in the next two weeks, just three of the top 30 in the world ranking were in the field.
Jordan Spieth, the highest at No. 20, missed the cut for just the second time in 12 appearances at his hometown event. Defending champion Jason Day (22nd) and Tom Kim (23rd) didn’t contend, with Day finishing one shot behind Kim at 9 under.
Jake Knapp, the second-round leader who three years ago was working as a security guard in his home state of California, shot 70 to finish at 19 under. Knapp and Wallace were the only players in the top eight with a previous PGA Tour win.
The start of the final round was pushed back 2 1/2 hours because of overnight rain, and pairings turned into threesomes going off both tees with the players allowed to lift, clean and place shots in the fairway.
Wallace appeared to start a charge by chipping in for birdie at 12, the toughest hole of the week, and getting another birdie at the par-4 13th. A three-putt bogey on the par-3 15th stalled him out.
Rafael Campos, a 13-year journeyman from Puerto Rico who has spent most of his career on satellite tours, birdied five of the first six holes starting on the back nine to make the turn at 29.
The 36-year-old cooled off on his second nine before making a 48-foot putt from off the green for eagle on the par-5 ninth for a 63 that put him at 18 under.
Taiga Semikawa, a 23-year-old from Japan playing on a sponsor exemption, also finished at 18 after a 64.
Kris Kim, a 16-year old amateur making his PGA Tour debut, had a rough finish as the youngest to play a final round on tour in 10 years.
Playing his final nine on the front, the son of South Korean-born former LPGA Tour player Ji-Hyun Suh had four bogeys and shot 73 to finish 6 under.
Kim, who is from England, played on a sponsor exemption from the South Korean company and tournament title sponsor CJ Group.
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Monday Leaderboard: Rory’s ready for the PGA Championship
Welcome to the Monday Leaderboard, where we run down the weekend’s top stories in the wonderful world of golf. Grab an Arnold Palmer, pull up a chair, and get fired up for the season’s second major …
Rory McIlroy’s running start
If Rory McIlroy plays the PGA Championship the way he played the final 11 on Sunday at the Wells Fargo Championship, nobody’s beating him. Not Scottie Scheffler, not 2000 Tiger Woods, not the ghost of Arnold Palmer. McIlroy dialed in like we’ve rarely seen; down two strokes to Xander Schauffele after seven holes, he throttled up and gained eight strokes in eight holes on Schauffele.
HOLE-OUT EAGLE FOR RORY!!! He now leads by SIX! pic.twitter.com/UE49lwfwNC — PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) May 12, 2024
That’s GOAT-level playmaking right there, and McIlroy is now tied for 22nd all-time in PGA Tour victories. Not bad for a guy who spent the first half of the week trying to sort out whether the Tour’s policymakers even wanted him around or not .
McIlroy now heads back to Valhalla, the site of his last major win, all the way back in 2014. If you’d told someone back then that McIlroy would still be stuck on four majors all this time later, they’d assume he got bored with golf and turned pro in soccer or something. But McIlroy has been in the mix every year since then; he has at least two top-10s in majors in every year but one (2021) since 2014.
We’d like to say he looks as ready to win as ever, but this isn’t the first time he’s rolled into a major on a hot streak. He’s been one of the favorites at every single one of the 35 majors since that PGA Championship, and yet he hasn’t been able to close the deal. Maybe he will this year, maybe not, but at the very least, he’s got a hell of a running start.
Anthony Kim, Brandel Chamblee duke it out on social media
We’re well past the point of being surprised at the twists and turns golf now takes, but still … “Anthony Kim and Brandel Chamblee fight about Saudi investment in pro golf in 2024” is one hell of a weird sentence. And yet it’s totally fitting, given that LIV Golf has irrevocably changed the golf world. Chamblee has been a frequent, blistering critic of LIV and its Saudi backers, but even he has conceded that the time is right for compromise, not continued conflict. Apparently in response, Kim unleashed a flamethrower of a post on X, writing in part, “ur such a [expletive] 4 beating on ur chest & basically saying never retreat & hypocritically retreat.”
Chamblee replied , in part, “It’s the sad reality of you and your brethren on the LIV tour willingly dealing with a murderous dictator for profit so that he can hide his atrocities, that golf has had to try to figure out how to mitigate the influence of MBS, PIF and LIV in the otherwise philanthropical and merit based world of professional golf.” The beat goes on, and not a single mind was changed.
Nelly Korda’s spectacular run comes to a close
So it turns out that while winning five tournaments in a row is within Nelly Korda’s grasp, winning six was just a bit too much to ask. Korda struggled to a third-round 73 in the Cognizant Founders Cup that left her 11 strokes off the lead, and that was too much for even Korda to overcome. She would finish at T7 , 17 strokes behind winner Rose Zhang.
Still, Korda put together one of the finest runs in golf history, and the only real shame is that it didn’t do a whole lot to raise the profile of women’s golf in general or Korda herself in particular. The reasons for this are many and varied, but start with the fact that most of the Cognizant either wasn’t broadcast at all or was on premium, a la carte channels like Peacock and ESPN+. As Caitlin Clark showed, a national appetite for women’s sports is out there, but potential fans have to be able to easily see the actual sports when they’re taking place. Korda is doing her part; it’s up to the rest of the golf infrastructure to step up to her level.
Another week, another teen shines on the PGA Tour
When you tee it up with a name like “Blades Brown,” you’d better bring some game, and 16-year-old Blades Brown — yes, that’s his real name — is doing exactly that. The latest teen to hit the PGA Tour made the cut at this week’s Myrtle Beach Classic. Brown would go on to card three straight rounds in the 60s and finish T26, -10 for the week. (Chris Gotterup’s winning score of -22 was good enough to get him a last-second invitation to the PGA Championship. Nice!)
Brown signed plenty of autographs, but admitted that he wanted to get a few of his own. "Shoot, I wanted one of Joel Dahmen just because I've seen him on Netflix,” Brown said, “but Jack, my caddie, was like, 'Bro, you don't need these guys' signatures, just have them as friends.’”
Fewer committees, more golf
Somewhere out there, there’s a golf fan who is completely enraptured by the boardroom drama that’s unfolding behind the scenes as the PGA Tour and Saudi Arabian Public Investment Fund do the halting awkward dance of negotiating golf’s future. This fan salivates at words like “committee,” quivers at the idea of memos and agendas. This fan loves the bureaucratic do-si-do of players and executives alike forming yet another board to plot out negotiations for a framework agreement that’s already almost five months past deadline.
Put simply: this (probably hypothetical) fan is a fool. The rest of us are fed up with the 50-car pileup that is golf’s off-course drama. To the principals involved, it must feel like Game of Thrones-level drama as they plot the sport’s future. From the outside, it sure looks like everybody’s making sure they get theirs before satisfying anyone else … including fans. Good thing we’ve got a major this week to put the focus back on the course.
The Jordan Spieth Mulligan Of The Week: Northern Lights at St. Andrews
Usually we reserve this space for the absurdities of golf — like, say, Schauffele’s ridiculous drop saga on Thursday — but today, let’s admire the beauty of the game. Check out the northern lights as they shone over St. Andrews on Friday night:
What an incredible night, always wanted to capture th #aurora #Auroraborealis above the @TheHomeofGolf pic.twitter.com/q4GfRHNk4B — Jonathan Wood (@jonwood1978) May 11, 2024
Bright enough to play by. Magnificent.
Swing away and roll ‘em true this week, friends, and we’ll see you back here next Monday!
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One week and one big-time event separate players from the second major championship of the season.
An elevated purse, additional FedEx Cup points and one last trophy before the PGA Championship are all up for grabs this week at the 2024 Wells Fargo Championship. With 69 of the best players on the PGA Tour and many of those names who aim to factor in a week's time at Valhalla in the field, the Wells Fargo Championship is likely to produce a major championship-type leaderboard on a major championship-type test.
Quail Hollow once again hosts the Wells Fargo Championship as it has done so in the past, including last year when Wyndham Clark broke through for his first career PGA Tour victory. Clark has since transformed into a completely different golfer winning the U.S. Open later that year and has since tacked on this year's AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am while consistently contending in these signature events.
While Clark was the top man a year ago, Rory McIlroy has been on that perch over the last decade or so. Three times a winner at Quail Hollow and fresh off his 25th career PGA Tour victory and 35th birthday, the four-time major champion hopes to continue this upward trajectory ahead of his return to Valhalla -- the site of his last major championship triumph in 2014.
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Alistair Docherty’s life changes with runner-up at Myrtle Beach Classic
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Alistair Docherty’s life changed on Sunday, in the best ways.
In his second PGA TOUR start, Docherty carded a final-round 64 at the inaugural Myrtle Beach Classic – punctuated by a birdie on the 72nd hole – to finish in a two-way tie for second. With the top-10 finish, he earns a spot in the RBC Canadian Open later this month – an opportunity that the Canada native will relish. And the $356,000 paycheck will help him fund his professional golf dreams for years to come. (Entering the week, the eight-year pro had earned a cumulative $152,978 in TOUR-sanctioned competition.)
The Korn Ferry Tour member, playing on a sponsor exemption, validated his long-standing belief that he has the game to compete at this level. It’s a lot to process, and Docherty did so with emotion Sunday afternoon at The Dunes Golf & Beach Club.
“This is what we always want, just a chance,” Docherty said afterward. “Just a chance and take advantage, and I did it. There's been times where who knows if I was going to keep playing, who knows if I was going to be able to financially be able to do it, let alone get status in order to do it, and to receive the sponsor exemption and take advantage is unbelievable. It's awesome.”
Docherty finished 86th on last year’s Korn Ferry Tour standings, earning $106,858. Funding a career in pro golf isn’t easy – flights, hotels and rental cars, caddies and so on – and Docherty has no trouble rolling up his sleeves to make ends meet (he has caddied during off-weeks, and he’ll couch-surf or sleep in his car if that’s what it takes). He has made just three of seven cuts on the Korn Ferry Tour this season, with $21,631 in earnings.
Less than two months ago, Docherty was surprised on his 30th birthday (March 20) with the news that he would receive a sponsor exemption to compete in Myrtle Beach. He knows this isn’t a dream he can chase forever without results – he has notched just one top-10 in 39 Korn Ferry Tour starts – and he was touched by the support. He also knew it was coming time to deliver on his potential.
And this week on the Grand Strand, he did just that.
“I couldn’t be happier,” Docherty said Sunday afternoon. “I couldn’t be happier.”
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2023 PGA TOUR Canada Qualifying ... View leaderboard Leaderboard: Jun 12: Royal Beach Victoria Open Qualifier #2. Bear Mountain - Mountain · Victoria, BC. Bear Mountain - Mountain: Victoria, BC. Leaderboard: View leaderboard Leaderboard: Jun 19: Elk Ridge Saskatchewan Open Qualifier.
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Rory McIlroy and Justin Thomas put on an absolute show during a week when the PGA Tour desperately needed it at the 2022 RBC Canadian Open. McIlroy shot 62 to finish at 19 under, defeating Tony ...
Full leaderboard for the 2022 RBC Canadian Open, played at St. George's G&CC in Toronto, ON, . See where your favorite players finished, final scores, earnings, and tournament stats.
Forme Tour. In response to COVID-19 pandemic related restrictions on travel between the United States and Canada, the Forme Tour was created by the PGA Tour in 2021 in order to provide competition for non-Canadian PGA Tour Canada members. The tour consisted of eight tournaments in the United States, held between June and September. The tournaments awarded Official World Golf Ranking points ...
Full leaderboard for the 2022 RBC Canadian Open, played at St. George's G&CC in Toronto, ON, . See where your favorite players finished, final scores, earnings, and tournament stats. ... Tiger Woods, an 82-time PGA Tour champion, is expected to be part of the 2024 Masters field at Augusta National Golf Club 2024 Masters odds, computer picks ...
RBC Canadian Open. June 10 - 13, 2021. St. George's Golf and Country Club - Toronto, ON. Purse$7,800,000Previous WinnerRory McIlroy. Final. Canceled. Latest Golf Videos. 1:23. Neal Shipley shares ...
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Third-Round Leaderboard. Osprey Valley Open presented by Votorantim Cimentos CBM Aggregates . TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley (Heathlands Course) July 29, 2023 . Full . Leaderboard PGA TOUR Canada Media Center . Contact: Sara Wright, PGA TOUR Canada Communica ons, 719-310-2606, [email protected]. Pos. Name Score Fortinet Cup Pos. 1 Davis ...
Cameron Young (-1): The sophomore slump continues for last season's PGA Tour Rookie of the Year. Arriving in Canada off back-to-back missed cuts, Young's main shortfall has been his performance on ...
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Pendrith shot 4-under 67 for a 23-under 261 total at the TPC Craig Ranch. The 32-year-old won in his 74th career PGA Tour start. Playing just north of his birthplace of Dallas, Kohles shot 66 to ...
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PGA TOUR; Global Tour. Chinese; German; ... My Leaderboard: Full Leaderboard. 1: Rose Zhang : 63 - 68 - 67 - 66 ... Tune in to watch as the LPGA Tour returns to the New Jersey Turnpike this week ...
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The latest teen to hit the PGA Tour made the cut at this week's Myrtle Beach Classic. Brown would go on to card three straight rounds in the 60s and finish T26, -10 for the week.
Three times a winner at Quail Hollow and fresh off his 25th career PGA Tour victory and 35th birthday, the four-time major champion hopes to continue this upward trajectory ahead of his return to ...
Alistair Docherty's life changed on Sunday, in the best ways. In his second PGA TOUR start, Docherty carded a final-round 64 at the inaugural Myrtle Beach Classic - punctuated by a birdie on ...