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1. Griffin soars to three‑shot Napa lead as two World No. 1s mount a late charge  
2. Napa thriller: Griffin leads by three while two No. 1s close fast  
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Here are some punchy alternatives – pick a tone (dramatic, playful, straight) and I can refine: 1. Griffin soars to three‑shot Napa lead as two World No. 1s mount a late charge 2. Napa thriller: Griffin leads by three while two No. 1s close fast 3. G

Griffin fired a flawless, bogey-free round to surge into a three-shot lead at Napa, staking his claim atop the leaderboard heading into the weekend as two world No. 1s rallied with hot scores to close the gap and set up a thrilling chase

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M. Lee bogey-free at Women’s PGA, leads by 4

M. Lee bogey-free at Women’s PGA, leads by 4

Minjee Lee delivered a stunning performance at the Women’s PGA Championship, finishing bogey-free and extending her lead to four strokes. Her exceptional play highlighted her precision and focus, positioning her as the front-runner heading into the final rounds.

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Spaun Dominates U.S. Open with Flawless Bogey-Free Round!

Spaun Dominates U.S. Open with Flawless Bogey-Free Round!

Matt Fitzpatrick sealed his triumph at the DP World Tour Championship with a breathtaking, record-tying final round of 66, demonstrating extraordinary skill and unwavering composure. This stunning performance cemented his place among the tour’s elite, earning widespread acclaim and solidifying his reputation as a top contender

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Kupcho, Koerstz Madsen share Founders Cup lead

Kupcho, Koerstz Madsen share Founders Cup lead

Jennifer Kupcho and Nanna Koerstz Madsen started the Founders Cup with a bang, sharing the lead after a bogey-free 66 in the opening round at Wildfire Golf Club. Both players displayed remarkable ball-striking and putting skills, setting the stage for a thrilling three-day battle. Kupcho, the Chevron Championship winner, maintained a clean scorecard, while Madsen matched her with a consistent performance. They emerged as frontrunners in the challenging conditions, leaving the competition in their wake.

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Wallace wins Euro Masters in playoff; ‘Beef’ 3rd

Wallace wins Euro Masters in playoff; ‘Beef’ 3rd

Matt Wallace secured his eighth European Tour title with a playoff victory at the European Masters in Switzerland.

Wallace fired a flawless 64 in the first round to open up a four-shot lead at The Renaissance Club. He held onto his advantage throughout the tournament, eventually needing a playoff to defeat South Africa’s Dean Burmester.

“It’s an amazing feeling to win again,” Wallace said. “I’ve been working hard on my game and it’s all coming together now.”

England’s Andrew “Beef” Johnston finished tied for third place, three shots behind Wallace.

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Keegan Bradley wins BMW Championship, first title since captaincy nod

Keegan Bradley wins BMW Championship, first title since captaincy nod

Keegan Bradley secured his first PGA Tour victory since 2018 with a dominant performance at the BMW Championship. The American fired a final-round 68 to finish at 15-under-par, three shots clear of Scottie Scheffler and Patrick Cantlay, who shared second place. Bradley’s victory comes just weeks after he was named captain of the American team for the 2023 Presidents Cup. The 36-year-old has now won five PGA Tour titles, including the 2011 PGA Championship. Bradley’s victory at Wilmington Country Club was built on a solid all-around performance. He hit 73% of greens in regulation and ranked fourth in the field in strokes gained putting. Bradley’s win elevates him to ninth in the FedEx Cup standings, putting him in a strong position heading into next week’s Tour Championship.

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Korda cuts deficit to 4 shots after bogey-free 66

Korda cuts deficit to 4 shots after bogey-free 66

Czech golfer Nelly Korda posted a bogey-free 66 on Saturday to reduce Atthaya Thitikul’s halfway lead to four shots in the BMW Ladies Championship. Korda carded six birdies at the Oak Valley Country Club in South Korea to move to 14 under par, putting her in contention for her second LPGA Tour title of the season. Thitikul, who set a new course record on Friday with a 64, could only manage a 71 on Saturday, dropping to 18 under par.

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