Day: March 4, 2018

Live blog: WGC-Mexico Championship, final roundLive blog: WGC-Mexico Championship, final round

India’s Shubhankar Sharma, the youngest competitor in the field, takes a two-shot lead into the final round of the World Golf Championships-Mexico Championship. Four players – American Phil Mickelson, England’s Tyrrell Hatton and the Spanish duo of Sergio Garcia and Rafa Cabrera Bello – are the closest pursuers to the 21-year-old Sharma, who is at 13 under entering Sunday’s decisive round at Club de Golf Chapultepec. PGATOUR.COM’s Live Blog includes updates, highlights and commentary from our on-site team at Chapultepec, the highest elevated course on the PGA TOUR at more than 7,600 feet above sea level. Check out the Twitter feed below for complete coverage.

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Ohio State’s Jalyn Holmes says he ‘wasn’t playing’ when he confronted Baker MayfieldOhio State’s Jalyn Holmes says he ‘wasn’t playing’ when he confronted Baker Mayfield

One of 11 Ohio State players to get an invite to the 2018 NFL Combine, defensive lineman Jalyn Holmes spoke to reporters on Saturday and talked about how playing for the Buckeyes helped mold him into an NFL-caliber player. The former captain also talked about coming face-to-face with Baker Mayfield after he planted the OU flag in The ‘Shoe and how most NFL teams are asking what the majority of Buckeye Nation has also been asking since Nov. 4, “How did Ohio State lose to Iowa?� The Virginia native chose to go away from home to play college ball, but it hasn’t been a decision he’s regretted. He talked about having a chance to learn three-technique from players like Joey Bosa and Adolphus Washington,

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Wie wins LPGA’s Women’s World Championship in SingaporeWie wins LPGA’s Women’s World Championship in Singapore

Michelle Wie sunk a lengthy putt from off the green on the final hole to win the LPGA’s Women’s World Championship by one stroke on Sunday. Wie’s last LPGA tournament win was at the 2014 U.S. Women’s Open. With four players in contention to win the tournament on the last hole at the Sentosa Golf Club, Wie separated herself from the pack when she birdied the 72nd hole for a final round of 7-under 65 to finish at 17-under 271. Jenny Shin (65) made her only bogey of the day on the last hole to finish in a four-way tie for second at 16-under with third round leader Nelly Korda (71) and Danielle Kang (70), who both missed birdie putts that would have forced a playoff, and Brooke Henderson (67).

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