Day: April 15, 2018

Redskins schedule 2018: Washington to host string of playoff contendersRedskins schedule 2018: Washington to host string of playoff contenders

The Redskins’ 2018 schedule is loaded with intriguing matchups against teams from the NFC South and AFC South in addition to Washington’s NFC East rivals. For Washington to compete for a spot in the NFC playoffs this season, they’ll need to navigate a schedule full of strong contenders. The

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Satoshi Kodaira prevails in sudden-death playoff to win RBC HeritageSatoshi Kodaira prevails in sudden-death playoff to win RBC Heritage

HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. — Satoshi Kodaira made a 25-foot birdie putt on the third playoff hole to defeat Si Woo Kim after coming from six shots behind in the final round of the RBC Heritage for his first PGA TOUR victory on Sunday. Kodaira, 28, had finished off his round of 66 to get to 12-under par about an hour before Kim finished. Kodaira matched Kim with two pars on the 18th hole before rolling in his winning putt on the par-3 17th. Kim came up short on his 21-footer for birdie to keep the playoff going. Bryson DeChambeau (66) and Luke List (72) were tied for third. Third-round leader Ian Poulter’s bid for a second tour title in three weeks ended with a 75 and a tie for seventh.

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Jon Rahm holds off Dunne to win Spanish OpenJon Rahm holds off Dunne to win Spanish Open

MADRID — Jon Rahm shot a 5-under 67 Sunday to win the Spanish Open with overnight leader Paul Dunne two strokes behind. The fourth-ranked Rahm had six birdies in his final round to end the Centro Nacional de Golf tournament on 20-under 268. The 23-year-old Spaniard earned his third European Tour win a week after finishing fourth at the Masters Tournament in Augusta. “When I made the decision to come straight from Augusta it wouldn’t be to just show up and walk around, I wanted to win this tournament,” Rahm said. It was Rahm’s first professional win at home. Dunne (71) entered the final round with a one-shot lead over Nacho Elvira (71) but three bogeys ruined his chances of a second tour win. Elvira finished third at three shots behind Rahm. George Coetzee was a shot further back in fourth after a 63.

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