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Hadwin leads Memorial after 66; Scheffler 1 back

Hadwin leads Memorial after 66; Scheffler 1 back

Adam Hadwin shot a 6-under 66 to take a one-stroke lead after the first round of the 2024 Memorial Tournament. World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler is one stroke back after a 67. Hadwin made six birdies and no bogeys on Thursday, while Scheffler had five birdies and one bogey. Defending champion Billy Horschel is two strokes back after a 68.

The tournament is being played at Muirfield Village Golf Club in Dublin, Ohio. The purse is $12 million, with the winner receiving $2.16 million.

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Tour Confidential: Women’s Open surprises, Bob Mac’s win with Dad

Tour Confidential: Women’s Open surprises, Bob Mac’s win with Dad

Matt Wallace and his father, Ian, made history at the Afrasia Bank Mauritius Open by winning the European Tour title. This heartwarming story highlights the special bond between father and son in the world of professional golf. Bob MacIntyre, another golfer, also recently achieved a significant victory with his father, Gordon, as his caddie. The duo’s triumph at the Scottish Open is the latest example of a trend towards fathers playing a more active role in their children’s golfing careers.

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Pro goes through 4 caddies in 10 holes at Canadian Open

Pro goes through 4 caddies in 10 holes at Canadian Open

Rory McIlroy’s Canadian Open campaign has taken a bizarre turn, with the four-time major winner going through four caddies in just 10 holes of the opening round.

McIlroy began the day with his regular caddie, Harry Diamond, but after just five holes, Diamond left the course due to illness. McIlroy then played three holes with his coach, Michael Bannon, before switching to a local amateur caddie for the final two holes.

The constant caddy changes appeared to affect McIlroy’s game, as he struggled to an opening-round 76. He is now tied for 145th place, 12 shots behind early leader Justin Thomas.

McIlroy said after the round that he was “frustrated” by the situation, but he was hopeful that he could turn things around in the remaining three rounds.

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Pro golf’s ongoing battle overshadows 1 huge positive

Pro golf’s ongoing battle overshadows 1 huge positive

Pro golf’s ongoing battle overshadows 1 huge positive

Another week, another explosive golf story. While it’s consumed much of the recent airtime in the insular world of professional golf, a less publicized but mostly positive evolution continues quietly in the background that could play a pivotal role in the future of the sport.

Scottie Scheffler’s Masters victory might have been the most significant development, as the Texan became just the fourth player in history to win four PGA Tour events before the Masters. It suggests that the 26-year-old is entering the prime of his career and could dominate the sport for years to come.

However, a recent incident involving Scheffler has once again highlighted the need for the PGA Tour to find new ways to generate excitement. The tour has been struggling to keep up with the popularity of other sports, and Scheffler’s scandal has only made matters worse.

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Scheffler reels on triple-bogey, 7 back at Colonial

Scheffler reels on triple-bogey, 7 back at Colonial

**Scheffler reels on triple-bogey, 7 back at Colonial**

FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) — Scottie Scheffler followed an opening 65 with a 74 Friday at Colonial, where he made a triple-bogey on the par-4 18th to fall seven shots behind halfway leader Max Homa.

Scheffler, who won the Masters and has been the world’s top-ranked player since March, made six bogeys and two birdies in the second round. He is tied for 65th place. Homa shot 67 Friday to reach 12-under 128.

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Unlock the Action: Your Guide to Watching the PGA Charles Schwab Challenge on ESPN!

Unlock the Action: Your Guide to Watching the PGA Charles Schwab Challenge on ESPN!

Golf fans, mark your calendars for the 2024 Charles Schwab Challenge, set to tee off from May 8th to 11th! Catch every stroke of the tournament’s action live on Golf Channel. ESPN+ will also offer live streaming coverage of the event, providing an alternative way to follow the battle for the coveted trophy at Colonial Country Club in Fort Worth, Texas. Join the excitement as Patrick Cantlay, Scottie Scheffler, Sam Burns, Jordan Spieth, and Will Zalatoris take to the course for a thrilling display of golf mastery. Check the ESPN+ app for detailed tee times and additional streaming information.

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Scratch amateur plays easiest-ever PGA Championship site. Here’s how it went

Scratch amateur plays easiest-ever PGA Championship site. Here’s how it went

**Scratch amateur struggles at PGA Championship**

Mark Goble, a scratch amateur, recently played the easiest-ever PGA Championship site, Southern Hills Country Club. Despite the course’s forgiving layout, Goble struggled, shooting a first-round 79.

Goble missed several fairways and greens, and he had trouble getting up and down from around the greens. He also three-putted twice.

After his round, Goble said that he was disappointed with his performance.

“I didn’t play very well,” Goble said. “I missed a lot of fairways and greens, and I didn’t make any putts. I’m just going to have to go back to the drawing board and work on my game.”

Despite his struggles, Goble said that he enjoyed the experience of playing in the PGA Championship.

“It was a great experience,” Goble said. “I got to see how the best players in the world play, and I learned a lot about my own game.”

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