Day: June 2, 2019

Patrick Cantlay rallies to win the Memorial Tournament presented by NationwidePatrick Cantlay rallies to win the Memorial Tournament presented by Nationwide

DUBLIN, Ohio — Patrick Cantlay got another handshake with Jack Nicklaus, this time as the winner of the Memorial Tournament presented by Nationwide. Starting four shots behind, Cantlay closed with an 8-under 64 for a two-shot victory Sunday. It was the lowest final round by a winner in tournament history, and it moved the 27-year-old Californian to No. 6 in the FedExCup and into the top 10 in the world. Martin Kaymer, trying to end five years without a victory, started with a two-shot lead and never recovered from back-to-back bogeys on the back nine. Adam Scott was the last player with a chance to catch Cantlay when he ran off three straight birdies to get within two shots, but he fell short. Cantlay first met the tournament host in 2011 when he won the Jack Nicklaus Award as the top player in college at UCLA.

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The Cavaliers Could Help LeBron James, Lakers, Land Bradley Beal This SummerThe Cavaliers Could Help LeBron James, Lakers, Land Bradley Beal This Summer

With year one of the LeBron James experience in the books for the Los Angeles Lakers, needless to say has been a rousing failure. Just take a look at Forbes Lakers contributor Gabe Zalvidar’s work to get a better idea of how Los Angeles has grossly mismanaged the legacy of the best player to ever

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Lydia Ko makes hole-in-one on hardest hole at U.S. Women’s Open, tells media to enjoy a beer (after work, of course)Lydia Ko makes hole-in-one on hardest hole at U.S. Women’s Open, tells media to enjoy a beer (after work, of course)

Through 64 holes of her eighth U.S. Women’s Open, Lydia Ko was having a week to forget. One bad swing at the incredibly difficult par-3 11th at Country Club of Charleston could have sent her tumbling even further down the leader board on Sunday. Instead, Ko made one of her best swings of the week, striking a 6-iron from 159 yards and drawing it in to the middle left pin position on the Reverse Redan green.

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