Golf

1:32 PM ET Associated Press Danish golfer Lucas Bjerregaard shot a 5-under 67 to equal the week’s lowest round for a six-way share of the lead alongside home favourite Martin Kaymer after the third round of the BMW International Open on Saturday. Bjerregaard had eight birdies, a double bogey and a bogey to finish on
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8:30 PM ET Associated Press CROMWELL, Conn. — Brian Harman shot a 4-under 66 on Friday to move to 10 under par and watched that hold up for the second-round lead in the Travelers Championship, thanks in part to a 10-second rule. Harman finished a stroke ahead of Matt Jones and first-round co-leader Zach Johnson,
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5:26 PM ET ESPN staff Australia’s Scott Hend shot a cool 67 to lead after the second round of the BMW International Open in Germany. In windy conditions at Golf Club Gut Laerchenhof near Cologne Hend, 44, shot an eagle and four birdies to surge into the lead as others fell to the course’s unforgiving
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4:03 PM ET ESPN staff Anne Van Dam leads the Ladies European Thailand Championship after the first round after making a flying start amid the humidity. The Dutchwoman edged out Aunchisa Utama for the clubhouse lead after carding a five-under 67 despite double bogeying the par-4 15th. Utama, a local of the Phoenix Gold Golf
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10:55 PM ET Associated Press SEASIDE, Calif. — Ryan Vermeer won the PGA Professional Championship on Wednesday, overcoming front-nine problems to top the 20 qualifiers for the PGA Championship. Phil Mickelson, after taking “a few days to calm down,” said he’s “embarrassed and disappointed” after hitting a moving ball on the green during the U.S.
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1:57 PM ET Four days after hitting a moving ball at the U.S. Open, which cost him a two-stroke penalty and ignited a firestorm of criticism over his handling of the situation, Phil Mickelson on Wednesday apologized for his actions. “I know this should’ve come sooner, but it’s taken me a few days to calm
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1:34 PM ET Associated Press Hall of Fame golfer Hubert Green, who won a U.S. Open playing portions of the final round despite a threat against his life, has died. He was 71. Green won the 1977 U.S. Open and the 1985 PGA Championship in a career that included 19 PGA Tour victories and four
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