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Day two recap: McIlroy misses the cut. 22:11, Ben Fleming. Many fancied Rory McIlroy coming into the week. A good finish at the WGC Matchplay a fortnight prior and with changes to his driver ...
Day three of the Masters starts from 3pm GMT but Saturday’s play begins with the end of the round two groups
Tiger Woods and Francesco Molinari birdie the 13th to move into a share of the lead, whilst Patrick Cantlay bogeys the 16th to move out of the leading pack. Leaderboard: −12: Schauffele (14), Molinari (13), Woods (13); −11: Cantlay (16), Koepka (13) 1.18pm: Jason Day birdies the last to finish with a 67, −11 overall, to set the clubhouse lead
Golf coverage on ESPN has been a regular feature of the cable sports channels' programming since soon after ESPN's launch in the United States in 1979.. ESPN broadcast the LPGA Tour from 1979 through 2009, the Senior PGA Tour from 1982 through 2000, and the PGA Tour from 1984 through 2006.
The 2008 United States Open Championship was the 108th U.S. Open, played June 12–16 at Torrey Pines Golf Course in San Diego, California. [3] Tiger Woods won his third U.S. Open and 14th major title, defeating Rocco Mediate on the first hole of sudden-death, following an 18-hole playoff.
Woods struggled on his first nine holes of the first round, turning at 4-over-par 40. Making four birdies and an eagle gave him a 6-under-par 30 on the back nine for a 70, three shots behind first-round leader John Huston. [4] In the second and third rounds, Woods scored the best rounds of each day (66-65) to open up a commanding nine-shot lead.
Team Woods and Team Langer were tied through 18 holes and again through 36. Both teams finished regulation at 28-under, breaking the PNC record previously set by John Daly and John Daly II in 2021.
Woods first broke 70 on a regulation golf course at age 12. [43] When Woods was 13 years old, he played in the 1989 Big I, which was his first major national junior tournament. In the final round, he was paired with pro John Daly, who was then relatively unknown. The event's format placed a professional with each group of juniors who had qualified.