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PGA Tour: Patrick Cantlay currently leads the the Memorial Tournament presented by Nationwide following 0 bogeys in his second of the the Memorial Tournament presented by Nationwide. Patrick Cantlay leads on the PGA Tour´s the Memorial Tournament presented by Nationwide alongside Jon Rahm who are in joint first place at the PGA Tour´s the Memorial Tournament presented by Nationwide after the second round. They sit at the top of the leaderboard with a score of 8 under par. Scottie Scheffler is third with a score of 6 under par.“We're out there for such a long time today that you could fall asleep at the wheel a little bit,” said Cantlay, who won the Memorial two years ago. “So being cognizant of that and checking in with yourself — are you as focused as you can be? — I think is the key.” Rory McIlroy is at even Par after the second round at position T43. The Northern Irishman posted a 72 at Muirfield Village Golf Club in the second round of the the Memorial Tournament presented by Nationwide.“You would rather be 90 yards away hitting a nice wedge shot in there. You can get it way closer,” McIlroy said after a pair of 72s. “So I think people are just realizing you're probably more likely to make birdie just by laying up, which is a shame, because it's sort of exciting to get to go for par 5s. And it's sort of taken that a little bit out of play.” Martin Laird carded a second round of 72 to find himself in T62 position and trailing leader Patrick Cantlay by 10 shots. Laird, currently ranked 92 in the official world golf ranking, posted 5 birdies in his second round. Matt Wallace is at 3 over par after the second round at place T69. The Englishman finished the round at Muirfield Village Golf Club in 76 strokes in the second round of the the Memorial Tournament presented by Nationwide. Joe LONG carded a second round 72 to find himself in T105 position and trailing leader Patrick Cantlay by 17 shots. Long turned in 5 birdies in his second round. Danny Willett is at 3 over par after the second round at place T69. The Englishman logged a 56 at Muirfield Village Golf Club in the second round of the the Memorial Tournament presented by Nationwide. Matthew Fitzpatrick, currently number 18 in the official world golf ranking, carded a second round 57 to find himself in T77 position and trailing leader Patrick Cantlay by 12 shots. Fitzpatrick, currently ranked 18 in the official world golf ranking, posted 4 birdies in his second round. Russell Knox is at 0 after the second round at rank T43. The Scotsman logged a 48 at Muirfield Village Golf Club in the second round of the the Memorial Tournament presented by Nationwide. The the Memorial Tournament presented by Nationwide is part of the PGA Tour. The tournament is being played from June 3rd until the 6th of June 2021 at Muirfield Village Golf Club in Dublin, Ohio (USA). Players will receive a total of $9,300,000 will be awarded to the players. The course for the tournament at Muirfield Village Golf Club plays at Par 72. The course on which the Memorial Tournament is played was renovated by Jack Nicklaus after last year's edition. The field is strong, with the top 5 in the FedExCup standings and six of the top ten golfers in the OWGR teeing off. Top-5 Leaderboard: the Memorial Tournament presented by Nationwide Pos Name Today Total T1 Patrick Cantlay -5 -8 3 Scottie Scheffler -1 -6 T4 Carlos Ortiz -4 -5 T8 Branden Grace 0 -4 T8 Lucas Herbert -3 -4 Show complete leaderboard of the Memorial Tournament presented by Nationwide This is a generated text. Possible errors can be reported here.
The sun came out for friday's action at the Memorial
Tokyo Games will require a time commitment during a key point in PGA Tour schedule, but many players see value of golf in Olympics
Joe LaCava, who was on the bag for Fred Couples' 1992 Masters win, is subbing in for his old boss this week on the PGA Tour Champions.
Megha Ganne, 17, and Mel Reid both shot 4-under 67 to share the lead after Day 1 of the U.S. Women's Open.
U.S. Womens Open: Melissa Reid currently leads at the end of the opening round. Melissa Reid leads on the LPGA Tour´s U.S. Womens Open at the end of the first round. The Englishwoman posted a round of -4 to beat out Angel Yin, Brooke Mackenzie Henderson and Megan Khang, who sit in joint second place. After a round of 67, Melissa Reid leads by 1 shots and posted 5 birdies during her first round. Charley Hull is at 4 after the opening round at place T69. The Englishwoman finished the round at The Olympic Club in 75 strokes in the opening round of the U.S. Womens Open. Stephanie Meadow carded an opening round 76 to find herself in T84 position and trailing leader Melissa Reid by 9 shots. Meadow registered 1 birdie in her opening round. Georgia Hall is at 6 after the opening round at position T110. The Englishwoman posted a 77 at The Olympic Club in the opening round of the U.S. Womens Open. Jodi Ewart Shadoff carded an opening round 77 to find herself in T110 position and trailing leader Melissa Reid by 10 shots. Ewart Shadoff recorded 2 birdies in her opening round. The U.S. Womens Open is part of the LPGA Tour. The tournament is held from June 3rd until the 6th of June 2021 at The Olympic Club in San Francisco, California. Players will receive a total of $5,500,000. The course for the tournament at The Olympic Club plays at Par 71. The second of five women's major tournaments will be played on the Lake Course this year and is solely conducted by the USGA. This event began in 1946 and is the longest-running tournament currently on the LPGA Tour. Top-5 Leaderboard: U.S. Womens Open Pos Name Today Total T1 Melissa Reid -4 -4 T3 Angel Yin -3 -3 T3 Brooke Mackenzie Henderson -3 -3 T3 Megan Khang -3 -3 T6 Lexi Thompson -2 -2 Show complete leaderboard of U.S. Womens Open This is a generated text. Possible errors can be reported here.
The pictures of the first round at Muirfield Village.
Of the 156 players in the PGA Championship, Jon Rahm admits he might have picked 155 before he put money on eventual champion Phil Mickelson. The post Why Jon Rahm thought Phil Mickelson had no chance to win the PGA Championship appeared first on Golf.
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