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Victory Means Moore JULY 19, 2021 POWER PLAY eamus Power was clutch coming down the stretch S on Sunday at the Barbasol Championship at Keene Trace GC in Nicholasville, Ky. He knocked down birdies on two of his final three holes in regulation to qualify for a two-man playoff. The 34-year-old Irishman then chipped in for birdie on the first extra hole before ultimately winning with a tap-in par on the sixth sudden-death hole for his first PGA Tour victory. In addition to a two-year exemption, he gets into the FedExCup Playoffs, the PGA Championship, the Players, IN HIS BAG: and more. “This changes G410 LST Driver everything for me,” he said. G425 MAX 3-Wood “I couldn’t be more proud.” iBlade and Blueprint Irons Glide 3.0 Wedges Prototype PLD 3 Putter VICTORY MEANS MOORE aylor Moore's first native followed that up T Korn Ferry Tour title on with a 6-under bogey-free Sunday was impressive for 65 in the final round to the records he set and for win by three at -27, a the larger prize that came tournament record. with it: a PGA Tour card. On Moore collected 26 birdies Saturday he shot a career for the week relying on low and course-record a G425 LST driver and 11-under 60 at the Memorial 3-wood, G425 MAX 5-wood, Health Championship in iBlade and Blueprint irons, Springfield, Ill. prototype wedges, and a The 27-year-old Texas PING 2021 Tyne 4 putter. FIRST SHOT CROWN OF THE ING Pro Ye Sung Jun P won for the first time WEEK on the Korea LPGA Tour at the Evercollagen Queens Crown, giving PING players eight victories of the 14 tournaments this season on the KLPGA. Tip of the cap again to Louis Oosthuizen, who at the Open Championship continued to build on one of the most impressive records in major championships. This season alone he’s been T2 at the PGA Championship, runner- up at the U.S. Open, and he was T3 on Sunday at Royal St. George’s, a performance that vaulted him four spots to ninth in the world ranking. Mackenzie Hughes of Canada made an auspicious Open debut, placing T6, his best result in a major. PGA TOUR CHAMPIONS 3M OPEN PROS' MAJOR TUNEUPS SENIOR OPEN TPC Twin Cities he PGA Tour Champions CHAMPIONSHIP Miguel Angel Blaine, Minn., July 22-25 and LPGA Tour are Sunningdale GC T Jiménez Cameron Champ, Stewart Cink gearing up for majors at the Berkshire, England Austin Cook, Austin Eckroat July 22-25 Senior Open Championship, Tony Finau, Brandon Hagy Peter Fowler Scott Harrington, Andrew Landry and the Amundi Evian Tim Herron Nate Lashley, David Lingmerth Championship. Miguel Angel Jiménez Hunter Mahan, Louis Oosthuizen Ken Tanigawa Rob Oppenheim, Mito Pereira Miguel Angel Jiménez Yoshinobu Tsukada Brandon Stone, Michael Thompson Bubba Watson has five top 10s in six starts at the Senior Open EUROPEAN Championship, including a LPGA CAZOO OPEN win in 2018 at St. Andrews. The Celtic Manor Resort He has three top 10s in his THE AMUNDI EVIAN City of Newport, Wales last four starts this season. CHAMPIONSHIP July 22-25 Ally Ewing has a ‘W’ and Evian Resort Club Oliver Farr, Gregory Havret a T6 in two of her past four Evian-les-Bains, France Calum Hill, Liam Johnston July 22-25 th Chan Kim, Wilco Nienaber events. Esther Henseleit’s her 10 trophy earlier this Brittany Altomare Matthieu Pavon, Ajeetesh Sandhu been a contender with a season, most all time for a Ally Ewing Cormac Sharvin, Connor Syme T4 and a 4th back-to-back. Canadian. Angela Stanford Dana Finkelstein Brooke Henderson KORN FERRY Brooke Henderson held won the Evian in 2018. Esther Henseleit Jennifer Kupcho PRICE CUTTER CHARITY Pernilla Lindberg CHAMPIONSHIP Esther Henseleit Caroline Masson Azahara Muñoz Highland Springs CC Lizette Salas Springfield, Mo., July 22-25 Angela Stanford Arjun Atwal, Brett Coletta Marissa Steen Harrison Endycott, Luke Guthrie Elizabeth Szokol Stephan Jaeger, Steve Lewton Lindsey Weaver Stuart Macdonald, Jason Millard Taylor Moore, Martin Piller Alex Prugh, Brian Richey David Skinns, Zach Wright Greg Yates.
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