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Bhatia shares lead in Detroit; Russell misses cut

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Bhatia Shares Lead in Detroit; Russell Misses Cut

GURGAON, India, Aug. 2, 2023: Amanjyot Singh Bhatia shares lead with Australia’s Aaron Pike with rounds of 66 in the second day of weather-delayed Korn Ferry Tour’s Michigan Championship on Tuesday.

Bhatia, a 33-year-old three-time winner on the PGTI, made the cut at the Monday qualifier for the third consecutive season at the tournament suffering from back spasms.

Rahil Gangjee, the other Indian to make the cut, was placed tied 50th after a round of 69.

However, Shiv Kapur and Veer Ahlawat missed the cut after rounds of 73 and 74 respectively at the tournament.

Hoge Takes Charge at The Sentry: PGA Tour Kicks Off the Season in Style!

Hoge Takes Charge at The Sentry: PGA Tour Kicks Off the Season in Style!

PGA Tour veteran Chris Kirk staged an impressive two-stroke comeback on Sunday at the Korn Ferry Tour Qualifying Tournament Finals, securing medalist honors and paving the way for nine players to join the PGA Tour next season.

Having clinched victory at the Colonial in May, Kirk is set to make a triumphant return to the PGA Tour four years after his last win at the 2019 Sony Open in Hawaii. He dazzled fans with a final-round score of 67, featuring an eagle and three birdies. Matching his remarkable total of 24 under par at the Dye Preserve and Osprey Point courses with Brandon Wu, Kirk ultimately claimed the top spot thanks to a superior third round performance.

Why more than 120 years later, the Oakmont clubhouse is still one of golf’s best

**”Timeless Elegance: Why Oakmont Clubhouse Remains a Golfing Icon After 120 Years”**

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**Oakmont Clubhouse: A Timeless Golf Heritage**
More than 120 years after its establishment, the Oakmont clubhouse stands as a cherished icon in the realm of golf. Its magnificent architecture and rich history continue to draw players and enthusiasts alike, reinforcing its status as one of the sport’s most prestigious venues