Golf

1:52 PM ET Associated Press ST. ANDREWS, Scotland — Tyrrell Hatton of England is on course to become the first golfer since Tiger Woods 11 years ago to win the same European Tour event three years running. Hatton shot a 6-under 66 in the third round at St. Andrews, one of three courses being used
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7:38 AM ET Associated Press SINGAPORE — Lin Yuxin of China beat the weather and broke the course record with an 8-under 62 to take a one-shot lead Saturday in the Asia-Pacific Amateur. Lin is trying to join Japanese great Hideki Matsuyama as the only back-to-back winners of the Asia-Pacific Amateur in its 10-year history.
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1:10 AM ET Associated Press INCHEON, South Korea — Strong winds and heavy rain from Typhoon Kong-rey hit the Korean peninsula on Saturday, ensuring that there would be no play on Day 3 of the eight-nation UL International Crown event in this city 25 miles west of Seoul. Brandt Snedeker birdied the final two holes
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10:12 PM ET Associated Press NAPA, Calif. — Brandt Snedeker birdied the final two holes for a 7-under 65 and a three-stroke lead over Phil Mickelson and two others Friday in the PGA Tour’s season-opening Safeway Open. Playing alongside Hall of Famer Fred Couples, Snedeker had eight birdies and a bogey on the North Course
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2:12 PM ET Tyrrell Hatton kept in contention for a third successive Alfred Dunhill Links Championship title Friday after reaching the halfway stage one shot off joint leaders Lucas Bjerregaard and Andrea Pavan. Englishman Hatton carded a 66 at calm Carnoustie to join Austrian Matthias Schwab and Australian overnight joint-leader Marcus Fraser in a group
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11:38 AM ET Associated Press INCHEON, South Korea — With a typhoon approaching and rain falling, Michelle Wie and Jessica Korda had plenty of opposition to overcome on the second day of the UL International Crown. And overcome it they did. Wie and Korda led the way as the United States won both fourball matches
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3:00 PM ET Marcus Fraser and Matt Wallace made the best of blustery conditions in Scotland to share the lead after Day 1 at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship. Australia’s Fraser carded five birdies and one bogey in his opening round of 68 to set the pace at four under, with Englishman Wallace matching his
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