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Campbellsville native J.B. Holmes, a two-time Ryder Cup winner and former UK golf star, made his first PGA Tour start since October 2024 this week at the ISCO. Holmes shot 74 (+4) in the first round ...
The former Pepperdine standout erased a seven-shot deficit with a record-setting final round William Mouw, a member of the Pepperdine Waves 2021 NCAA title-winning men’s golf team, claimed his first ...
William Mouw fired a nine-under par 61 to surge to a one-shot victory in the ISCO Championship in Kentucky on Sunday, ...
While the golf world's attention was fixated on elevated event drama overseas, something beautiful was happening in ...
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Golf Digest on MSNSon of a chicken farmer shoots 61, erases 7-shot deficit in Kentucky to become a PGA Tour winnerStill, it’s worth repeating, especially now that the 24-year-old from California is a PGA Tour winner in just his 20th start, shooting a final-round 61 Sunday to overcome a seven-shot deficit and win ...
Sometimes the final nine of a PGA TOUR event can be a game of chicken, as professional golfers battle their emotions and the ...
Hall recorded his first PGA Tour win in his 58th Tour start. 2024 ISCO Championship sets PGA Tour record for lowest cut Golf history was made this week in Central Kentucky.
The longest active streak of breakthrough winners on the PGA TOUR just got longer. And not only that, the latest came from way, way outside to join the parade.
After previously being played in Nicholasville, the PGA Tour’s annual event in Kentucky will be held this year in Louisville.
One of the most accomplished golfers from Kentucky is back on the PGA Tour this week. And he'll be one of the sentimental choices during the commonwealth's annual PGA Tour event. Now 43 years old, J.B ...
Having played in 246 PGA Tour events, including three majors, across more than 20 years as a professional golfer, Kentuckian Josh Teater is not ready to loosen his grip on the dream. But at age 45 ...
The PGA Tour is back in Kentucky for its annual stop in the commonwealth. From Thursday through Sunday, Louisville’s Hurstbourne Country Club will be the venue for the 2025 ISCO Championship.
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