Pro Golf Daily: Jordan Spieth Wins Australian Open In Playoff
Our latest daily roundup is here as Jordan Spieth prevails in an Australian Open playoff.
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Let’s get down to it:
Best of Pro Golf Now From 11/19/16
DP World Tour Championship: Dubuisson grabs 54 hole lead in Dubai (read here): Mike Randleman recaps the play from day three in Dubai as France’s Victor Dubuisson hit the front.
Davis Love III: Ryder Cup More Popular Than Captain (read here): Kathy Bissell rounds up some of Davis Love’s stories as the Ryder Cup trophy causes quite a stir at Sea Island this week.
Best of Golf Across The Internet From 11/19/16
Jordan Spieth wins Australian Open again, another harbinger of the year ahead? (read here): After being there or thereabouts throughout the week, Jordan Spieth prevailed on the opening hole of a three man playoff to grab a win in the Australian Open.
RSM: Hughes seeks wire-to-wire win (read here): Rookie MacKenzie Hughes continued to show maturity and poise on Saturday at Sea Island, rallying through adversity to hang on to the lead and search for a wire-to-wire breakthrough win.
LPGA: Charley Hull leads by one (read here): England’s Charley Hull is in with a chance of her first LPGA Tour win, as a 66 gave her a one shot lead at the CME Group Tour Championship.
Six new formats the PGA Tour should try to liven up less-than-stellar tournaments (read here): A piece from Kyle Porter of CBS Sports earlier in the week, looks at how the PGA Tour could spice up some of their more run of the mill events.
That’s it for today’s roundup but check back in tomorrow when we’ll do it all again.
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