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12:35 AM ET Associated Press If you’re a three-time NBA champion and two-time league MVP, you can skirt the ban on fans at the PGA Championship. Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry was deputized as a “guest reporter” for the final round of the tournament, making him one of the few outsiders allowed on the
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9:10 PM ET Associated Press SAN FRANCISCO — Collin Morikawa has won the PGA Championship in just his second appearance in a major. The 23-year-old California native and Berkeley graduate shot 6-under 64 in the final round at TPC Harding Park to finish two strokes ahead of Paul Casey. He joins Rory McIlroy, Tiger Woods
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8:02 PM ET Associated Press SYLVANIA, Ohio — Danielle Kang had a careless three-putt bogey when she could least afford it, leaving her five shots behind Lydia Ko with six holes to play Sunday in the Marathon Classic. She said to her caddie, “Man, that’s too costly.” He told her she had six holes left.
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5:27 PM ET Associated Press ROCKVILLE, Md. — Rose Zhang thought she might need to withdraw from the U.S. Women’s Amateur because of a left wrist injury. Instead, she didn’t play for 10 days to have her best chance. It turned out to be a winning decision. Zhang won the longest U.S. Women’s Amateur title
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3:51 PM ET Andy Sullivan held off a spirited challenge from Spain’s Adrian Otaegui to lift his fourth European Tour title at the English Championship on Sunday. Englishman Sullivan started the day five shots clear at the top of the leaderboard but his advantage was cut to three as Otaegui carded five birdies on the
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10:51 PM ET Here are the tee times for Sunday’s final round of the 2020 PGA Championship at TPC Harding Park in San Francisco: All times ET 10 a.m.Sung Kang 10:10 a.m.Ryan Palmer, Jordan Spieth 10:20 a.m.Chez Reavie, J.T. Poston 10:30 a.m.Erik van Rooyen, Matt Wallace 10:40 a.m.Danny Lee, Robert Macintyre 10:50 a.m.Adam Long, Bubba
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10:46 PM ET Associated Press SAN FRANCISCO — Dustin Johnson lost his yardage book and still found his way through an enormous crowd of contenders on Saturday, making eight birdies at Harding Park for a 5-under 65 and a 1-shot lead in the PGA Championship. Nothing ever comes easily for Johnson in the majors. In
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