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PGA Tour money leaders: Hideki Matsuyama is hunted for the sixth week in a row at GenesisDan Wetzel, Ross Dellenger and SI's Pat Forde break down the Department of Education’s reversal of the decision to include ...
On Super Bowl Sunday, Detry birdied the last four holes to win by a touchdown (seven shots) for his first PGA Tour title, the first by a native of Belgium and the fifth victory by an international ...
The PGA Tour finished its annual trip to the Arizona desert on Sunday at the WM Phoenix Open. Thomas Detry of Belgium stole ...
Matsuyama is back to defend his title — 123 miles south of last year’s victory. Last month’s devastating Los Angeles ...
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Tennis World on MSNThomas Detry’s inspiring comment about Scottie Scheffler after his PGA Tour victoryThomas Detry is a name that fills the covers of golf magazines in recent weeks, after celebrating at the WM Phoenix Open.
and No. 4 Thomas Detry ($1,300,667) have much better shots. Either way, the players who make the cut are in for a nice payday on Sunday. Hideki Matsuyama $3,902,552 Rory McIlroy $3,600,000 Sepp ...
to try and knock Hideki Matsuyama off the No. 1 spot on the ... Matsuyama), No. 3 Sepp Straka ($389,981 behind) and No. 4 Thomas Detry ($1,300,667) have much better shots. Either way, the ...
But Thomas Detry, the winner at the TPC Scottsdale ... Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. Hideki Matsuyama tied for 25th at Phoenix and with $69,198 remained first on the money list ...
Those are: Japan’s Hideki Matsuyama, Canada's Nick Taylor, Sepp Straka of Austria, Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland and now ...
Hideki Matsuyama came from six shots off the lead ... The group ahead of Matsuyama includes Jordan Spieth, No. 6 Ludvig Aberg and Thomas Detry, fresh off last week’s victory at the WM Phoenix ...
Thomas Detry enters the 2025 The Genesis Invitational ... Approach the Green (18th), and 4.297 in SG: Putting (third), Hideki Matsuyama won this tournament in 2024. En route to his victory last ...
But Thomas Detry, the winner at the TPC Scottsdale ... has $902,070 and Kim went from 152nd to 25th, and has $846,036. Hideki Matsuyama tied for 25th at Phoenix and with $69,198 remained first ...
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