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Bradley leads BMW Champ. after 1st-round 66

Bradley leads BMW Champ. after 1st-round 66

Keegan Bradley fired a bogey-free 66 on Thursday to seize a one-shot lead after the first round of the BMW Championship.

The American, who won the event in 2018, mixed seven birdies with 11 pars at Wilmington Country Club to finish the day one ahead of compatriot Scottie Scheffler (67).

Defending champion Patrick Cantlay is a further stroke back after carding a 68, while world number one Rory McIlroy is tied for fourth on 69.

Bradley, who is 10th in the FedEx Cup standings, made a strong start with birdies on the first and second holes. He added three more in a row from the seventh before picking up further shots on the 13th and 17th.

Scheffler, who is second in the standings, also made a fast start with birdies on the first two holes. He dropped a shot on the fifth but bounced back with three more birdies on the back nine.

Cantlay, who won the BMW Championship last year, made a bogey on the first hole but recovered with five birdies. He missed a chance to share the lead when he three-putted the 18th for par.

McIlroy, who is third in the standings, made a solid start with three birdies in his first six holes. He dropped a shot on the seventh but birdied the 10th to stay in contention.

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2024 3M Open Friday tee times: Round 2 groupings

2024 3M Open Friday tee times: Round 2 groupings

2024 3M Open Friday Tee Times: Round 2 Groupings

The second round of the 2024 3M Open will get underway on Friday, July 5th at TPC Twin Cities in Blaine, Minnesota. The tournament will feature 156 of the world’s best golfers competing for the prestigious championship trophy.

Tee times for the second round have been released and there are some intriguing pairings. World number one Scottie Scheffler will tee off at 1:00 PM alongside Rory McIlroy and Jon Rahm. Other notable pairings include Tiger Woods and Jordan Spieth, who will tee off at 1:15 PM, and Patrick Cantlay and Xander Schauffele, who will tee off at 1:30 PM.

Fans can expect to see plenty of birdies and eagles on the opening day of the championship. TPC Twin Cities is a par-71 course that measures 7,466 yards. The course is known for its fast greens and challenging rough, so the players will need to be on top of their game to post low scores.

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2024 Genesis Scottish Open purse: Payout info, winner’s share

2024 Genesis Scottish Open purse: Payout info, winner’s share

2024 Genesis Scottish Open Purse: Payout Info, Winner’s Share

The total purse for the 2024 Genesis Scottish Open will be $8 million, with the winner taking home a cool $1.44 million. The runner-up will receive $864,000, while the third-place finisher will earn $576,000.

The remaining prize money will be distributed among the rest of the field, with the top 10 finishers all earning at least $200,000.

The Genesis Scottish Open is one of the most prestigious events on the European Tour, and it always attracts a strong field of players. This year’s edition is sure to be no different, and the winner will take home a hefty payday.

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T. Kim leads Travelers after 62; Scheffler 3 back

T. Kim leads Travelers after 62; Scheffler 3 back

T. Kim fired a flawless 9-under 62 to seize a one-shot lead after the first round of the Travelers Championship on Thursday, with world number one Scottie Scheffler lurking three strokes back.

Kim, ranked 20th in the world, birdied four of his first six holes on the TPC River Highlands in Cromwell, Connecticut, and followed with another three in a row from the 12th.

Scheffler, fresh off his victory at the U.S. Open, overcame a double-bogey at the par-four 11th with five birdies, including three in a row from the 15th.

Kim, seeking his third PGA Tour title and first since August 2021, holds a slim advantage over Scheffler and American J.T. Poston, who posted matching 8-under 63s.

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2024 Travelers Championship odds: 3-time Tour winner is our long shot in Connecticut

2024 Travelers Championship odds: 3-time Tour winner is our long shot in Connecticut

Will Zalatoris is the early pacesetter in the 2024 Travelers Championship odds, a tournament that’s chock full of major winners. Zalatoris played a great tournament here last year and he finished top 10 in all four major championships in 2023. Zalatoris is an exciting young talent who is knocking on the door of a major championship breakthrough.

Behind Zalatoris, we have a trio of major winners in Scottie Scheffler, Jon Rahm, and Justin Thomas. Scheffler is the reigning Masters champion, Rahm is the reigning U.S. Open champion, and Thomas is the reigning PGA Championship champion. All three players are capable of winning any tournament they enter, so they’re all worth considering as contenders for the Travelers Championship.

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Triumph and Tribulation: The Stories of Six Victors and Six Vanquished at the 2024 PGA Championship

Triumph and Tribulation: The Stories of Six Victors and Six Vanquished at the 2024 PGA Championship

In the aftermath of the pulsating 2024 PGA Championship held at the formidable Bethpage Black Course, six individuals emerged from the fray as resounding victors while an equal number endured the bitter sting of defeat.

Among the triumphant sextet, Jon Rahm stood tall, his triumph marking a culmination of consistent brilliance. Rory McIlroy, too, etched his name on the hallowed trophy, showcasing the enduring class that has defined his career. Collin Morikawa, Scottie Scheffler, and Matt Fitzpatrick likewise tasted the sweet nectar of victory, solidifying their status as the game’s rising stars. Rounding out the list of winners was the ever-resilient Tiger Woods, who defied the odds to capture his 16th major title, a testament to his enduring spirit and unwavering determination.

Conversely, the tournament also witnessed its share of despair. Bryson DeChambeau, once heralded as the game’s future, endured a disappointing display, his power-hitting approach proving ineffective against Bethpage’s demanding layout. Patrick Cantlay and Dustin Johnson, both former world number ones, also faltered, their title hopes dashed by a combination of errant shots and untimely miscues. Brooks Koepka, too, struggled to find his rhythm, while Phil Mickelson’s bid for a record-breaking sixth major victory ended in heartbreak. The most poignant tale of woe, however, belonged to Jordan Spieth, who saw his hopes of completing the career Grand Slam evaporate with a heartbreaking final-round collapse.

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