Omega Dubai Desert Classic: Thomas Detry leads on the European Tour after the second round. Thomas Detry sits at the top of the European Tour´s Omega Dubai Desert Classic following the conclusion of second round. The Belgian documented a round of -10 to gain the upperhand on MacIntyre, Robert in second place and Kalle Samooja, Tommy Fleetwood and Justin Harding who sit tied for third place. After a round of 67 Thomas Detry leads by 1 shots and posted 5 birdies during his second round.“I've been playing some really good golf, keeping it on the fairway and hitting every single green and getting up-and-down a couple good times. So I'm very pleased", said Dentry afterwards. “The course, it can bite you at any time. There's some thick rough around the green and hazards on tee shots, as well. Yeah, the key is knowing when to hitting a conservative shot and hitting aggressive shots.”MacIntyre, Robert is at -9 after the second round at position 2. The Scotsman logged a 68 at Emirates GC in the second round of theOmega Dubai Desert Classic.On how today went, MacIntyre said, “It wasn't as pretty as yesterday's round, if I'm being honest. Wasn't as solid. But that's the way golf is. You can't have a 72-hole tournament where you hit it absolutely perfectly. Today I felt I was out of rhythm early on; the group itself, we couldn't get any momentum within the group, which was difficult."Tommy Fleetwood is at -8 after the second round at rank T3. The Englishman finished the round at Emirates GC in 68 strokes in the second round of theOmega Dubai Desert Classic. Lee Westwood is at -7 after the second round at place T6. The Englishman played the course of the Emirates GC in 68 shots in the second round of the Omega Dubai Desert Classic. Paul Casey, currently number 27 in the world golf ranking, is at -7 after the second round at position T6. The Englishman played the course of the Emirates GC in shots in the second round of the Omega Dubai Desert Classic. Laurie Canter carded a second round 68 to find himself in T12 position and trailing leader Thomas Detry by 4 shots. Canter posted 5 birdies in his second round. Tyrrell Hatton, currently number 5 in the world golf ranking, carded a second round 64 to find himself in T23 position and trailing leader Thomas Detry by 6 shots. Hatton, currently ranked 5 in the world golf ranking, turned in 1 eagle in his second round. Justin Rose is at -4 after the second round at rank T23. The Englishman noted a 69 at Emirates GC in the second round of the Omega Dubai Desert Classic. Scott Jamieson is at -3 after the second round at rank T27. The Scotsman played the course of the Emirates GC in 71 shots in the second round of the Omega Dubai Desert Classic. The Omega Dubai Desert Classic is part of the European Tour. The tournament is held from January 28th until the 31st of January 2021 at Emirates GC in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. This year a total prize money of 3,250,000 USD will be awarded to the players. The course for the tournament at Emirates GC plays at Par 72. The European Tour will stay at the Persian Gulf and pitch its tents in Dubai. With Collin Morikawa, Tyrell Hatton and Martin Kaymer as well as Bernd Wiesberger, Mattias Schwab and Sergio Garcia many well known golfers will be teeing off. Top-5 Leaderboard: Omega Dubai Desert Classic Pos Name Today Total 1 Thomas Detry -5 -10 2 MacIntyre, Robert -4 -9 T3 Kalle Samooja -4 -8 T3 Tommy Fleetwood -4 -8 T3 Justin Harding -2 -8 Show complete leaderboard of Omega Dubai Desert Classic This is a generated text. Possible errors can be reported here.
PGA Tour: After the opening round of the Farmers Insurance Open, Patrick Reed currently sits at the top of the leaderboard following a round of 64. Patrick Reed leads on the PGA Tour´s Farmers Insurance Open alongside Alexander Noren. They are tied for first place at the PGA Tour´s Farmers Insurance Open after first round. They sit at the top of the leaderboard with a score of 8 under par. Scottie Scheffler in 3. place with a score of 7 under par."I put myself in position today where I had to go out knowing that we're going to get pretty good conditions, go out and try to make as many birdies as possible to be able to kind of weather the storm tomorrow," Reed said speaking with AP. "I was able to kind of get off to a hot start and just kind of ride momentum going on through the rest of the round and continue attacking that golf course since that's the one you're able to attack. Tom Lewis is at -4 after the opening round at place T21. The Englishman played the course of the Torrey Pines (South) in 68 shots in the opening round of the Farmers Insurance Open. Rory McIlroy is at -4 after the opening round at place T21. The Northern Irishman logged a 68 at Torrey Pines (South) in the opening round of the Farmers Insurance Open. Martin Laird is at -2 after the opening round at position T48. The Scotsman finished the round at Torrey Pines (South) in 70 strokes in the opening round of the Farmers Insurance Open. Russell Knox carded a opening round 71 to find himself in T69 position and trailing leader Patrick Reed by 7 shots. Knox, currently ranked 220 in the world golf ranking, recorded 1 birdie in his opening round. Ben Taylor is at 1 after the opening round at rank T107. The Englishman registered a 73 at Torrey Pines (South) in the opening round of the Farmers Insurance Open. The Farmers Insurance Open is part of the PGA Tour. The tournament is being played from January 28th until the 31st of January 2021 at Torrey Pines (South) in La Jolla, CA. This year a total prize money of $7,500,000 will be paid to the players. The course for the tournament at Torrey Pines (South) plays at Par 72. The US Open are also played @Torrey Pines. The course was renovated two years ago, so golfers can get to know the new course. Stars like Jon Rahm, Phil Mickelson and Brooks Koepka are starting here. Top-5 Leaderboard: Farmers Insurance Open Pos Name Today Total T1 Patrick Reed -8 -8 T1 Alexander Noren -8 -8 3 Scottie Scheffler -7 -7 T4 Beau Hossler -6 -6 T4 Peter Malnati -6 -6 Show complete leaderboard of Farmers Insurance Open This is a generated text. Possible errors can be reported here.
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Si Woo Kim triumphs at the The American Express on the PGA Tour prevailing over Patrick Cantlay in second place. Si Woo Kim comes away with the victory at the PGA Tour´s The American Express. The South Korean scored a final round of 64 at PGA WEST (Stadium). He finishes in front of Patrick Cantlay in second and Cameron Davis in third place. Kim finished the The American Express with a total score of 23 under par. “I had many chances since PLAYERS. I had many chances to win, but I couldn't make it, but finally I made it,” Kim said. “So I tried to keep composure and I made it. I'm so happy with that. [...] So every year I had a chance to win, but I couldn't make it, so I had a lot of thoughts in my mind last night,” Kim said. “I tried to sleep but I couldn't sleep, so I even took melatonin last night, but still I didn't sleep very well", he said afterwards. Paul Casey, currently number 27 in the world golf ranking, condludes the tournament in T8. place. The Englishman logged a final round of 69 at PGA WEST (Stadium). With a total score of -14 he is 9 strokes behind the leader after the The American Express. Russell Knox, currently number 235 in the world golf ranking, completes the tournament in T16. rank. The Scotsman took home a final round of 73 at PGA WEST (Stadium). With a total score of -12 he is 11 strokes behind the leader after the The American Express. Martin Laird, currently number 75 in the world golf ranking, condludes the tournament in T47. place. The Scotsman registered a closing round of 72 at PGA WEST (Stadium). With a total score of -7 he is 16 strokes behind the leader after the The American Express. Harry Hall finishes the tournament in T47. rank. The Englishman logged a closing round of 69 at PGA WEST (Stadium). With a total score of -7 he is 16 strokes behind the leader after the The American Express. The The American Express is part of the PGA Tour. The tournament is held from January 21st until the 24th of January 2021 at PGA WEST (Stadium) in La Quinta, CA. This year a total prize money of $6,700,000 will be awarded to the players. The course for the tournament at PGA WEST (Stadium) plays at Par 72. There will be no amateurs going along with the pros and the start. In addition, the tournament, which is only played on two places and not, as the years belonged, on three. It is important that all champions of the last ten years are in the field and will duel for the new victory. Top-5 Leaderboard: The American Express Pos Name Today Total 1 Si Woo Kim -8 -23 2 Patrick Cantlay -11 -22 3 Cameron Davis -8 -20 4 Tony Finau -4 -19 T5 Abraham Ancer -6 -15 Show complete leaderboard of The American Express This is a generated text. Possible errors can be reported here.
Tyrrell Hatton banks a win at the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship on the European Tour triumphing over Jason Scrivener in second position. Tyrrell Hatton captures victory at the European Tour´s Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship. The Englishman scored a final round of 66 at Abu Dhabi GC. He finishes in front of Jason Scrivener in second and Rory McIlroy in third place. Hatton finished the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship with a total score of 18 under par. Rory McIlroy, currently number 6 in the world golf ranking, completes the tournament in 3. position. The Northern Irishman marked a concluding round of 72 at Abu Dhabi GC. With a total score of -13 he is 5 strokes behind the leader after the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship. Marc Warren condludes the tournament in T5. rank. The Scotsman showed a closing round of 71 at Abu Dhabi GC. With a total score of -11 he finishes 7 shots behind the leader. Matt Wallace, currently number 50 in the world golf ranking, ends the tournament in T7. rank. The Englishman took home a final round of 69 at Abu Dhabi GC. With a total score of -10 he finishes 8 shots behind the leader. Chris Paisley, currently number 262 in the world golf ranking, ends the tournament in T7. place. The Englishman marked a final round of 69 at Abu Dhabi GC. With a total score of -10 he is 8 strokes behind the leader after the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship. Tommy Fleetwood, currently number 19 in the world golf ranking, finishes the tournament in T7. place. The Englishman documented a final round of 73 at Abu Dhabi GC. With a total score of -10 he is 8 strokes behind the leader after the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship. Danny Willett, currently number 69 in the world golf ranking, ends the tournament in T16. place. The Englishman posted a closing round of 68 at Abu Dhabi GC. With a total score of -6 he finishes 12 shots behind the leader. Scott Jamieson completes the tournament in T16. place. The Scotsman posted a closing round of 70 at Abu Dhabi GC. With a total score of -6 he finishes 12 shots behind the leader. The Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship is part of the European Tour. The tournament is being played from January 21st until the 24th of January 2021 at Abu Dhabi GC in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. This year a total prize money of 8,000,000 US-Dollar will be awarded to the players. The course for the tournament at Abu Dhabi GC plays at Par 72. It's the European Tour's first tournament this year. Martin Kaymer, Lee Westwood, Tommy Fleetwood as well as Rory McIlroy start their year on Abu Dhabis greatest golf course. Top-5 Leaderboard: Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship Pos Name Today Total 1 Tyrrell Hatton -6 -18 2 Jason Scrivener -6 -14 3 Rory McIlroy 0 -13 4 Rafa Cabrera-Bello -3 -12 T5 David Lipsky -1 -11 Show complete leaderboard of Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship This is a generated text. Possible errors can be reported here.
PGA Tour: After the third round of the The American Express, Max Homa currently sits at the top of the leaderboard following a round of 65. Max Homa leads on the PGA Tour´s The American Express alongside Si Woo Kim and Tony Finau who are tied for the lead at the PGA Tour´s The American Express after third round. They sit at the top of the leaderboard with a score of 15 under par. Richy Werenski in 4. place with a score of 14 under par. Russell Knox, currently number 235 in the world golf ranking, is at -13 after the third round at position T5. The Scotsman recorded a 64 at PGA WEST (Stadium) in the third round of the The American Express. Paul Casey carded a third round 68 to find himself in T13 position and trailing leader Max Homa by 4 shots. Casey, currently ranked 27 in the world golf ranking, posted 4 birdies in his third round. Martin Laird, currently number 75 in the world golf ranking, carded a third round 69 to find himself in T39 position and trailing leader Max Homa by 8 shots. Laird, currently ranked 75 in the world golf ranking, noted 4 birdies in his third round. Harry Hall is at -4 after the third round at place T55. The Englishman registered a 72 at PGA WEST (Stadium) in the third round of the The American Express. Luke Donald, currently number 513 in the world golf ranking, carded a third round 0 to find himself in position and trailing leader Max Homa by 13 shots. Donald, currently ranked 513 in the world golf ranking, logged 0 pars in his third round. Ben Taylor is at -1 after the third round at position . The Englishman played the course of the PGA WEST (Stadium) in 0 shots in the third round of the The American Express. The The American Express is part of the PGA Tour. The tournament is being played from January 21st until the 24th of January 2021 at PGA WEST (Stadium) in La Quinta, CA. This year a total prize money of $6,700,000 will be awarded to the players. The course for the tournament at PGA WEST (Stadium) plays at Par 72. There will be no amateurs going along with the pros and the start. In addition, the tournament, which is only played on two places and not, as the years belonged, on three. It is important that all champions of the last ten years are in the field and will duel for the new victory. Top-5 Leaderboard: The American Express Pos Name Today Total T1 Max Homa -7 -15 T1 Si Woo Kim -5 -15 T1 Tony Finau -5 -15 4 Richy Werenski -7 -14 T5 Russell Knox -8 -13 Show complete leaderboard of The American Express This is a generated text. Possible errors can be reported here.
European Tour: Current world number 6 Rory McIlroy leads the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship after logging an third round 67. Rory McIlroy sits atop the European Tour´s Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship after the third round. The Northern Irishman scored a round of -13 to take the lead in front of Tyrrell Hatton in second place and Tommy Fleetwood who sits in third place. McIlroy leads by 1 shots after posting 1 eagle en route to an third round 67."I can't go into tomorrow thinking it's my turn," he said when asked about his record in Abu Dhabi. "I want to make it my turn. I have to go out there and continue to hit the ball like I hit it on the back nine tonight. If I can do that and give myself plenty of chances, I'll have a real chance", McIlroy said. Tyrrell Hatton, currently number 9 in the world golf ranking, carded a third round 71 to find himself in 2 position and trailing leader Rory McIlroy by 1 shots. Hatton, currently ranked 9 in the world golf ranking, logged 3 birdies in his third round. Tommy Fleetwood carded a third round 67 to find himself in 3 position and trailing leader Rory McIlroy by 2 shots. Fleetwood, currently ranked 19 in the world golf ranking, turned in 6 birdies in his third round. Marc Warren carded a third round 68 to find himself in T4 position and trailing leader Rory McIlroy by 3 shots. Warren posted 5 birdies in his third round. Matt Wallace carded a third round 71 to find himself in T8 position and trailing leader Rory McIlroy by 6 shots. Wallace, currently ranked 50 in the world golf ranking, turned in 3 birdies in his third round. Chris Paisley is at -7 after the third round at position T8. The Englishman played the course of the Abu Dhabi GC in 69 shots in the third round of the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship. Stephen Gallacher is at -6 after the third round at position T16. The Scotsman finished the round at Abu Dhabi GC in 73 strokes in the third round of the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship. Richard Bland is at -6 after the third round at position T16. The Englishman played the course of the Abu Dhabi GC in 69 shots in the third round of the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship. The Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship is part of the European Tour. The tournament is being played from January 21st until the 24th of January 2021 at Abu Dhabi GC in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. This year a total prize money of 8,000,000 US-Dollar will be awarded to the players. The course for the tournament at Abu Dhabi GC plays at Par 72. It's the European Tour's first tournament this year. Martin Kaymer, Lee Westwood, Tommy Fleetwood as well as Rory McIlroy start their year on Abu Dhabis greatest golf course. Top-5 Leaderboard: Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship Pos Name Today Total 1 Rory McIlroy -5 -13 2 Tyrrell Hatton -1 -12 3 Tommy Fleetwood -5 -11 T4 David Lipsky -4 -10 T4 Marc Warren -4 -10 Show complete leaderboard of Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship This is a generated text. Possible errors can be reported here.
PGA Tour: After the second round of the The American Express, Sungjae Im currently sits at the top of the leaderboard following a round of 65. Sungjae Im sits atop the PGA Tour´s The American Express after the completion of the second round. The South Korean documented a round of -11 to gain the upperhand on Nick Taylor, Tony Finau, Abraham Ancer, Si Woo Kim and Brandon Hagy, who sit hold a share of second place. After a round of 65 Sungjae Im leads by 1 shots and posted 7 birdies during his second round."I'm pretty satisfied with how I played all of my shots," said Im, who feels his putting has improved sharply this year. "Speaking of putting, I started drawing a line on the ball as I visualize my putts, and that seemed to work pretty well today." Paul Casey is at -7 after the second round at position T18. The Englishman logged a 65 at PGA WEST (Stadium) in the second round of the The American Express. Russell Knox, currently number 235 in the world golf ranking, carded a second round 70 to find himself in T37 position and trailing leader Sungjae Im by 6 shots. Knox, currently ranked 235 in the world golf ranking, turned in 5 birdies in his second round. Martin Laird is at -4 after the second round at rank T56. The Scotsman noted a 74 at PGA WEST (Stadium) in the second round of the The American Express. Harry Hall carded a second round 70 to find himself in T56 position and trailing leader Sungjae Im by 7 shots. Hall recorded 4 birdies in his second round. Luke Donald is at -2 after the second round at rank . The Englishman finished the round at PGA WEST (Stadium) in 70 strokes in the second round of the The American Express. Ben Taylor carded a second round 72 to find himself in position and trailing leader Sungjae Im by 10 shots. Taylor noted 3 birdies in his second round. The The American Express is part of the PGA Tour. The tournament is being played from January 21st until the 24th of January 2021 at PGA WEST (Stadium) in La Quinta, CA. This year a total prize money of $6,700,000 will be awarded to the players. The course for the tournament at PGA WEST (Stadium) plays at Par 72. There will be no amateurs going along with the pros and the start. In addition, the tournament, which is only played on two places and not, as the years belonged, on three. It is important that all champions of the last ten years are in the field and will duel for the new victory. Top-5 Leaderboard: The American Express Pos Name Today Total 1 Sungjae Im -7 -11 T2 Nick Taylor -6 -10 T2 Tony Finau -6 -10 T2 Abraham Ancer -7 -10 T2 Si Woo Kim -4 -10 Show complete leaderboard of The American Express This is a generated text. Possible errors can be reported here.
PGA Tour: After the opening round of the The American Express, Brandon Hagy currently sits at the top of the leaderboard following a round of 64. Brandon Hagy sits at the top of the PGA Tour´s The American Express after the first round. The American carded a round of -8 to take the lead in front of Byeong-hun An in second place and Si Woo Kim, Martin Laird and Max Homa who sit tied for third place. Hagy leads by 1 shots after posting 10 birdies en route to an opening round 64. "I felt like I saw the greens really well, and the last couple of days, I felt like I was putting really well," Hagy said. "Once I started to read them well, I knew if I could just keep doing what I was doing, I'd have a good shot to do something." Martin Laird, currently number 75 in the world golf ranking, is at -6 after the opening round at place T3. The Scotsman recorded a 66 at PGA WEST (Stadium) in the opening round of the The American Express. Russell Knox, currently number 235 in the world golf ranking, is at -3 after the opening round at position T39. The Scotsman posted a 69 at PGA WEST (Stadium) in the opening round of theThe American Express. Harry Hall carded a opening round 70 to find himself in T61 position and trailing leader Brandon Hagy by 6 shots. Hall logged 3 birdies in his opening round. Ben Taylor is at -1 after the opening round at rank T91. The Englishman played the course of the PGA WEST (Stadium) in 71 shots in the opening round of theThe American Express. Paul Casey carded a opening round 72 to find himself in T103 position and trailing leader Brandon Hagy by 8 shots. Casey, currently ranked 27 in the world golf ranking, turned in 2 birdies in his opening round. Luke Donald is at 0 after the opening round at position T103. The Englishman recorded a 72 at PGA WEST (Stadium) in the opening round of theThe American Express. The The American Express is part of the PGA Tour. The tournament is being played from January 21st until the 24th of January 2021 at PGA WEST (Stadium) in La Quinta, CA. This year a total prize money of $6,700,000 will be paid to the players. The course for the tournament at PGA WEST (Stadium) plays at Par 72. There will be no amateurs going along with the pros and the start. In addition, the tournament, which is only played on two places and not, as the years belonged, on three. It is important that all champions of the last ten years are in the field and will duel for the new victory. Top-5 Leaderboard: The American Express Pos Name Today Total 1 Brandon Hagy -8 -8 2 Byeong-hun An -7 -7 T3 Si Woo Kim -6 -6 T3 Martin Laird -6 -6 T3 Max Homa -6 -6 Show complete leaderboard of The American Express This is a generated text. Possible errors can be reported here.
Kevin Na chalks up a win at the Sony Open in Hawaii on the PGA Tour overcoming Chris Kirk in shared second position. Kevin Na captures victory at the PGA Tour´s Sony Open in Hawaii. The American scored a final round of 65 at Waialae Country Club. He finishes in front of Chris Kirk and Joaquin Niemann, who sit tied for the second place. Na finished the Sony Open in Hawaii with a total score of 21 under par. Ben Taylor condludes the tournament in . position. The Englishman documented a final round of 0 at Waialae Country Club. With a total score of -2 he finishes 19 shots behind the leader. Russell Knox, currently number 229 in the world golf ranking, did not make the cut on friday. The Sony Open in Hawaii is part of the PGA Tour. The tournament is being played from January 14th until the 17th of January 2021 at Waialae Country Club in Honolulu, Hawaii. This year a total prize money of $6,600,000 will be awarded to the players. The winner receives $1,188,000. The course for the tournament at Waialae Country Club plays at Par 70. The PGA Tour remains in Hawaii for another week. This week, however, there are significantly more players in the field. The venue is the magnificent Waialae Country Club, near the capital Honolulu. Spectators are still not allowed because of the Corona crisis. Top-5 Leaderboard: Sony Open in Hawaii Pos Name Today Total 1 Kevin Na -5 -21 T2 Chris Kirk -5 -20 T2 Joaquin Niemann -4 -20 T4 Webb Simpson -6 -19 T4 Marc Leishman -5 -19 Show complete leaderboard of Sony Open in Hawaii This is a generated text. Possible errors can be reported here.