Golf
Hidalgo’s 12 birdies at Irish Open equals European Tour record. McIlroy is 4 shots back
Angel Hidalgo made 12 birdies to match a European Tour single-round record and move into second place with a 9-under 63 in the third round of the Irish Open on Saturday, while Adrien Saddier of France took the tournament lead with a 68.
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President Donald Trump says he will be at the opening round of the high-charged Ryder Cup next month in New York, and he thinks U.S. captain Keegan Bradley should be playing.
SharesMacIntyre continues torrid pace to lead BMW Championship at -14
After six straight birdies to close with a first round 62, Robert MacIntyre backed it up with a bogey-free 64 on Friday to keep the lead at the BMW Championship, now at 14-under.
SharesHovland goes low before storms, but Scheffler birdies No. 18 to shoot 66 at BMW Championship
Viktor Hovland posted a 67 to take the clubhouse lead before storms interrupted play Thursday afternoon during the first round of the BMW Championship, but Scottie Scheffler birdied his final hole after the rain to best him with a 4-under-66.
SharesFedEx Cup drama, Ryder Cup intrigue surround BMW Championship at Caves Valley
The penultimate event of the PGA Tour season returns to Baltimore's Caves Valley Golf Club with intrigue on multiple fronts, including the added specter of determining who will make the U.S. Ryder Cup team.
SharesGolf was never meant to have a finish line to the season
Instead of outrage and grave concern that Rory McIlroy chose to sit out the first FedEx Cup playoff event -- without dropping a single spot in the rankings -- let it be a reminder that golf is not like other sports.
SharesStraka withdraws from BMW Championship for private family matter
Sepp Straka has withdrawn from the BMW Championship because of a private family matter, but still plans to play in the Tour Championship next week.
SharesForrest wins at Trump International, gets congratulatory call from the president
Grant Forrest won his second European Tour title Sunday in the Nexo Championship at Trump International Golf Links and got more than just a trophy. Forrest received a video call from the course owner, President Donald Trump.
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