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Bland fires 66, ahead by 1 shot at Senior PGA

Bland fires 66, ahead by 1 shot at Senior PGA

Bland Fires 66, Ahead by 1 Shot at Senior PGA Championship

Steve Bland shot a 5-under 66 on Thursday to take a one-stroke lead after the first round of the Senior PGA Championship.

The 59-year-old Bland, who won the Senior British Open in July, birdied five of his first 11 holes at Harbor Shores in Benton Harbor, Michigan. He added another birdie on the par-5 15th to reach 5 under.

Bland is one shot ahead of Gene Sauers and Tim Petrovic, who both shot 4-under 67s. Defending champion Alex Cejka is two shots behind in a group of five players that also includes Bernhard Langer and Vijay Singh.

Bryson DeChambeau loses yardage book at U.S. Open. But still finds his way

Bryson DeChambeau loses yardage book at U.S. Open. But still finds his way

Bryson Dechambeau was forced to play the U.S. Open without his yardage book for most of the second round. The big-hitting American usually relies heavily on his detailed notes on wind direction, green contours, and distances to flags.

But after the book went missing, he had to rely on his memory and caddie’s knowledge of the Brookline course. Dechambeau started the second round bogey-bogey but recovered to shoot a 2-over 73.

“It was tough,” Dechambeau admitted. “The fairways were a little soft from the rain and I had a hard time finding my footing. But I just kept grinding,” Dechambeau said.

He was still able to provide some fireworks, hitting a 382-yard drive on the par-4 10th followed by a towering 7-iron to 15 feet for a birdie.

Lydia Ko rolls in final round to 3rd LPGA win of the year

Lydia Ko rolls in final round to 3rd LPGA win of the year

Lydia Ko clinched her third LPGA title of the season Sunday, rolling in a 15-foot birdie putt on the final hole to capture the Mediheal Championship. The 25-year-old New Zealander carded a 4-under 68 in the final round to finish at 17-under 271, one stroke ahead of American Lilia Vu. Ko’s victory at The Saticoy Club in Somis, California, marked her 18th LPGA title overall, moving her within two of Cristie Kerr for 10th on the all-time list. It was also her first win since the Lotte Championship in April.