Rooney Rule will forever associate Dan Rooney with the highest idealsRooney Rule will forever associate Dan Rooney with the highest ideals
Rooney Rule will forever associate Dan Rooney with the highest ideals
Rooney Rule will forever associate Dan Rooney with the highest ideals
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KAPOLEI, Hawaii (AP) — Ariya Jutanugarn and In-Kyung Kim each birdied their final hole Thursday to share the lead halfway through the second round of the LPGA Lotte Championship.
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Former world number one Luke Donald, looking to break through at the RBC Heritage after many close calls, shot a six-under-par 65 that left him two shots off the lead after the opening round in South Carolina on Thursday. Englishman Donald, who was tied with Canada’s Graham DeLaet and American Sam Saunders in second place, made an eagle, five birdies and a bogey to hold the clubhouse lead until Bud Cauley birdied four of the final five holes to grab the outright lead. “Obviously, I’ve had a lot of success here in the last eight years, done everything but win,” said 39-year-old Donald, who has finished second four times here and third twice in eight starts.