Allisen Corpuz's second-round 5-under 65 Saturday gave her a one-shot lead going into the final round of the Pelican Women's Championship.
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Tony Finau kept bogeys off his card, had a 2-under 68 and kept his lead at four shots going into the final round of the Houston Open.
Padraig Harrington took a five-shot lead over Steven Alker after Saturday's 9-under 62, but has some work to do if he's going to overtake Alker for the season-long Schwab Cup.
Steven Alker shot a bogey-free 64 on Friday to retain a one-shot lead over Padraig Harrington in the Charles Schwab Championship.
Maria Fassi rode a smooth putting stroke to an 8-under 62 at the rain-softened Pelican Golf Club, giving her a two-shot lead in the Pelican Women's Championship.
Tony Finau made 10 birdies on Friday and matched his career low with an 8-under 62 to build a big lead in the Houston Open.
Tony Finau made 11 birdies, including a 60-foot putt on the par-3 second hole, to finish at 5-under 65 for a share of the lead at the Houston Open.
- Steven Alker matched Padraig Harrington's early birdies and kept playing steady golf, giving him a one-shot lead over the only player who can pass him for the Charles Schwab Cup.
The Pelican Women's Championship will be 54 holes because of heavy rain from Tropical Storm Nicole, and Hye-Jin Choi has withdrawn, meaning Atthaya Thitikul has clinched the Rookie of the Year award.
Two years after it first invested in women's golf, Golf Saudi is raising the prize money of the Aramco Saudi Ladies International from $1 million to $5 million, making it equal to the men's prize fund and the seventh-highest in all of women's golf.
The 51-year-old veteran chased rankings on the PGA and Korn Ferry tours. A change in his focus has given Alker a different outlook and more success.
Tiger Woods, who hasn't played since missing the cut at St. Andrews in July, announced Wednesday he would return to competitive golf with the Hero World Challenge, Dec. 1-4.
Tiger Woods came out No. 1 for a second straight year in the Player Impact Program. That's according to Rory McIlroy, who told the Associated Press that he finished second.
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Scottie Scheffler looks to dethrone Rory McIlroy, the Pelican Women's Championship boasts a loaded field and Tiger Woods is back -- at least in some capacity.
Tiger Woods will team up with world No. 1 golfer Rory McIlroy against Justin Thomas and Jordan Spieth in The Match on Dec. 10.
Russell Henley finished at 23-under 261 to tie the tournament record in the World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba.
Bernhard Langer now has 44 career Champions Tour victories, one away from matching the record Hale Irwin set from 1995 to 2007.
Gemma Dryburgh of Scotland won her first LPGA Tour title with a final-round 7-under 65 on Sunday to take the Toto Classic by four shots ahead of Japan's Kana Nagai. Nagai also closed with a 65.
Russell Henley rolled in a 25-foot birdie putt on his first hole and never really let up Saturday until he had a 6-under 65 and doubled the size of his lead to six shots in the World Wide Technology at Mayakoba.
Bernhard Langer beat his age by two shots Saturday with a 9-under 63, giving him a one-shot lead in the TimberTech Championship and a chance to move closer to the PGA Tour Champions record for career wins.