Scheffler one clear of Morikawa after third round – The Masters

American world number one Scottie Scheffler hung on to the Masters lead on an eventful third day where Tiger Woods shot his worst score at a major. Scheffler, who is the hottest favourite at Augusta since Woods in his 2000s pomp, shot a one-under 71 to move seven under and one clear of Collin Morikawa. Morikawa carded a 69 for six under, with Max Homa (73) next on five under.

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Scheffler ,Homa & DeChambeau share lead after second round – The Masters

American trio Scottie Scheffler, Bryson DeChambeau and Max Homa share the lead while Tiger Woods made a record 24th consecutive halfway cut at the Masters. Homa’s 71 was one of only eight under par rounds on a blustery day two at Augusta as he improved to six under. Round one leader DeChambeau shot a 73, while Scheffler scrambled a 72.

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Matt Fitzpatrick edges out Zalatoris to win US Open

Matt Fitzpatrick held his nerve to secure his first win on American soil clinching his first major title in the process as the 27 year old’s score of six under par was enough to win the 122nd US Open at Brookline one stroke clear of playing partner Will Zalatoris. Fitzpatrick becomes only the third player to win the US Amateur and US Open on the same course.

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Fitzpatrick and Zalatoris share lead as field struggles on round 3 – US Open

Matt Fitzpatrick and Will Zalatoris take a one stroke lead into the final round of the 2022 US Open at Brookline. The pair sit on four under par one clear of defending champion Jon Rahm with seven players within three shots of the lead heading into Sunday. Neither Fitzpatrick not Zalatoris have won on the PGA tour never-mind a major

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Morikawa and Dahmen share lead after round 2 – US Open

Collin Morikawa and Joel Dahmen hold a one stroke lead over the chasing pack after round two of the US Open at Brookline. The two time major Champion carded a 4 under 66 to race into the lead followed by Dahmen. Rory McIlroy, Jon Rahm and Scottie Scheffler all remain in the hunt with 10 players just two strokes or less behind the leaders.

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