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PGA Tour goes to Japan as part of three main tours playing in Asia
PGA Tour ZOZO CHAMPIONSHIP Site: Chiba, Japan. Course: Accordia Golf Narashino CC. Yardage: 7,079. Par: 70. Prize money: $8.5 million. Winner's share: $1.53 million. Television: Wednesday-Saturday, 11 p.m. to 3 a.m. (Golf...
Presidents Cup at a glance
MONTREAL (AP) — A brief look at the Presidents Cup matches Sunday at Royal Montreal: THE SCORE: United States 18 1/2, Internationals 11 1/2. THE STREAK: The Americans have now won 10 in a row dating to 2005. THE CLINCHER: Keegan Bradley, the first...
Presidents Cup pairings for Sunday
MONTREAL (AP) — Sunday singles matches for the Presidents Cup at Royal Montreal (all times EDT): 12:02 p.m. — Xander Schauffele, United States, vs. Jason Day, International. 12:14 p.m. — Sam Burns, United States, vs. Tom Kim, International. 12:26...
Presidents Cup cards from Saturday
At Royal Montreal Golf Club Montreal Yardage: 7,279. Par: 70 UNITED STATES 11, INTERNATIONAL 7 Saturday Fourballs United States 3, International 1 Par 444-435-344-445-344-434 ...
Presidents Cup results from Saturday
At Royal Montreal Golf Club Montreal Yardage: 7,279. Par: 70 UNITED STATES 11, INTERNATIONAL 7 Saturday Fourballs United States 3, International 1 Scottie Scheffler and Collin Morikawa, United...
Presidents Cup results from Royal Montreal
Friday At Royal Montreal Golf Club Montreal Yardage: 7,279, Par: 70 UNITED STATES 5, INTERNATIONAL 5 Foursomes International 5, United States 0 Hideki Matsuyama and Sungjae Im, International,...
Presidents Cup results from opening session of matches
At Royal Montreal Golf Club Montreal Yardage: 7,279. Par: 70 United States 5, International 0 Fourballs United States 5, International 0 Tony Finau and Xander Schauffele, United States, def. Byeong Hun An and...
PGA Tour starts its FedEx Cup Fall with a reduction in prize money and a new event in Utah
The numbers alone indicate a FedEx Cup Fall season worth $58.7 million in prize money as players try to secure their PGA Tour cards by finishing in the top 125, or perhaps qualify for two signature events if they finish in the top 60. But there's a reason for the increase in prize...