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Tommy Fleetwood trails Sam Ryder at the Valero Texas Open, while notable LPGA matches unfold.
Tommy Fleetwood is making a strong push at the Valero Texas Open, currently sitting five shots behind leader Sam Ryder. Fleetwood delivered an impressive four-under 68, which included five birdies and one bogey, placing him in a tie for sixth alongside five other competitors.
Sam Ryder, ranked 154th in the world, showcased a remarkable performance with a bogey-free 63, featuring six birdies in his last seven holes to seize the lead. If Ryder clinches the tournament victory, he could secure an invitation to The Masters, adding significant stakes to his performance.
Keith Mitchell is positioned in second place after a flawless bogey-free 64, highlighted by an eagle on the eighth hole. Brian Harman follows closely in third with a score of 66, while Carson Young and Jordan Spieth are tied for fourth at five-under 67.
In other golf news, the T-Mobile Match Play event on the LPGA Tour saw notable victories in Round 2, with Nelly Korda defeating Jennifer Kupcho by 1 up and Lydia Ko triumphing over Gabriela Ruffels by 6&5. Furthermore, Stirling golfers excelled at the Scottish Championships, with James Wood winning the Men’s Stroke Play and Abby Nisbet claiming the Women’s Matchplay title.
Golf News, LPGA Tour
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Sam Ryder, ranked 154th in the world, showcased a remarkable performance with a bogey-free 63, featuring six birdies in his last seven holes to seize the lead. If Ryder clinches the tournament victory, he could secure an invitation to The Masters, adding significant stakes to his performance.
Keith Mitchell is positioned in second place after a flawless bogey-free 64, highlighted by an eagle on the eighth hole. Brian Harman follows closely in third with a score of 66, while Carson Young and Jordan Spieth are tied for fourth at five-under 67.
In other golf news, the T-Mobile Match Play event on the LPGA Tour saw notable victories in Round 2, with Nelly Korda defeating Jennifer Kupcho by 1 up and Lydia Ko triumphing over Gabriela Ruffels by 6&5. Furthermore, Stirling golfers excelled at the Scottish Championships, with James Wood winning the Men’s Stroke Play and Abby Nisbet claiming the Women’s Matchplay title.
Golf News, LPGA Tour
#ValeroTexasOpen,#TommyFleetwood,#SamRyder,#LPGA,#GolfNews
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