Your March 25th Pin Sheet
Here's your March 25th Pin Sheet:
PGATOUR's daily wrap-up from windy and wet Bay Hill (play resumes today). Tiger still leads by three.
Final round coverage can be found today on the Golf Channel and SiriusXM PGA TOUR Radio -- Sirius 208, XM 93 -- beginning at 10am eastern.
Ryan Lavner reports the Tavistock Cup will begin today, but only kinda sorta. "...
Edward Loar wins Louisiana Open
Edward Loar won the Louisiana Open on Sunday for his second Web.com Tour title, closing with a 2-under 69 for a two-stroke victory over Morgan Hoffmann.
Loar, the 35-year-old former Oklahoma State player who also won the tour's 2012 Panama Claro Championship, finished at 17-under 267 on the Le Triomphe course and earned $99,000. The Texan also won the Asian Tour's 2003 Thailand...
Your March 24th Pin Sheet
Here's your March 24th Pin Sheet:
Golf Channel's Jason Sobel takes care of the dreaded question: "Look, I’m all for an intriguing 19th hole debate in which both parties can state their case and make a cogent point in hopes of convincing the other to change their mind. This question, though, doesn’t do any of that, because it isn’t clearly defined. What is...
Kevin Kisner wins Chile Classic
Kevin Kisner closed with a 4-under 68 Sunday to win the Chile Classic and earn his second career title on the Web.com Tour.
Kisner, one of three 54-hole co-leaders, played the final five holes at the Prince of Wales Country Club 1-over par, but his 21-under 267 was enough to edge Brice Garnett (68) and Edward Loar (69) by one for the victory.
Guy Boros (65) and hometown favorite...
Kisner goes cold, but still holds on
Kevin Kisner closed with a 4-under 68 Sunday to win the Chile Classic and earn his second career title on the Web.com Tour.
Kisner, one of three 54-hole co-leaders, played the final five holes at the Prince of Wales Country Club 1-over par, but his 21-under 267 was enough to edge Brice Garnett (68) and Edward Loar (69) by one for the victory.
Guy Boros (65) and hometown favorite...
Nervous time: Q-School's final day
Five rounds are finished at PGA Tour Q-School. Just one remains. The leaders have to tackle PGA West's Stadium Course on Monday in order to earn PGA Tour cards. It's the more difficult of the two layouts in use this week, and while it yields plenty of birdies, there's also plenty of trouble. Water lines several holes, including the island-green, par-3 17th. It should...
Lee leads PGA Tour Q-school
South Korea's Lee Dong-hwan shot an 8-under 64 on Saturday on PGA West's Stadium Course to take a two-stroke lead after the fourth round of the PGA Tour qualifying tournament.
Lee had a 19-under 269 total in the six-round event. The final top 25 and ties will receive 2013 PGA Tour cards and the next 50 and ties will earn Web.com Tour cards.
Edward Loar, Meen Whee Kim, Vaughn...
Steve LeBrun leads PGA Tour Q-school
Steve LeBrun shot an 8-under 64 on Wednesday on PGA West's Stadium Course to take the first-round lead in the PGA Tour qualifying tournament.
Edward Loar, Alexandre Rocha, Jin Park and Kris Blanks were a stroke back. They also opened the six-round event on the Stadium Course.
Sweden's Robert Karlsson, an 11-time winner on the European Tour, shot a 66 on the Jack Nicklaus...
Edward Loar wins Panama Championship
Edward Loar won the Panama Championship on Sunday for first Nationwide Tour title, holing a 6-foot par putt on the final hole for a 4-over 74 and a one-stroke victory over four players.
The 34-year-old left-hander, four strokes ahead entering the final round in 92-degree heat, survived a triple-bogey 7 on the seventh hole and had only two birdies in the final round - the last on...
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