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Forget awkward moments, shaky shots, seeing golf again is what matters most

Rory McIlroy, Dustin Johnson, Rickie Fowler and Matthew Wolff brought golf back Sunday. It wasn’t a perfect performance, but that it was a performance — and raised a lot of money — was what mattered most.

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Cameron Champ
Type: Cameron Champ - Status: OPEN
Top 5 Finish-120
Top 10 Finish-275
Top 20 Finish-750
Nick Taylor
Type: Nick Taylor - Status: OPEN
Top 5 Finish+135
Top 10 Finish-175
Top 20 Finish-500
Shane Lowry
Type: Shane Lowry - Status: OPEN
Top 5 Finish+140
Top 10 Finish-175
Top 20 Finish-500
Thorbjorn Olesen
Type: Thorbjorn Olesen - Status: OPEN
Top 5 Finish-115
Top 10 Finish-250
Top 20 Finish-625
Andrew Putnam
Type: Andrew Putnam - Status: OPEN
Top 5 Finish+140
Top 10 Finish-165
Top 20 Finish-500
Sam Burns
Type: Sam Burns - Status: OPEN
Top 5 Finish+150
Top 10 Finish-155
Top 20 Finish-455
Taylor Pendrith
Type: Taylor Pendrith - Status: OPEN
Top 5 Finish+250
Top 10 Finish+105
Top 20 Finish-275
Ryan Fox
Type: Ryan Fox - Status: OPEN
Top 5 Finish+250
Top 10 Finish+110
Top 20 Finish-275
Jake Knapp
Type: Jake Knapp - Status: OPEN
Top 5 Finish+260
Top 10 Finish+115
Top 20 Finish-250
Rasmus Hojgaard
Type: Rasmus Hojgaard - Status: OPEN
Top 5 Finish+400
Top 10 Finish+175
Top 20 Finish-165
ShopRite LPGA Classic
Type: Winner - Status: OPEN
Akie Iwai+650
Ayaka Furue+650
Rio Takeda+850
Elizabeth Szokol+900
Jeeno Thitikul+900
Mao Saigo+1200
Chisato Iwai+1800
Ashleigh Buhai+2200
Miyu Yamashita+2200
Wei Ling Hsu+2800
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3rd Round Match Up - C. Conners v L. Aberg
Type: 3rd Round Match Up - Status: OPEN
Ludvig Aberg-115
Corey Conners-105
3rd Round 2 Ball - L. Aberg v T. Detry
Type: Including Tie - Status: OPEN
Ludvig Aberg-175
Thomas Detry+190
Tie+750
American Family Insurance Championship
Type: Winner - Status: OPEN
Bjorn/Clarke+275
Green/Hensby+750
Cejka/Kjeldsen+1000
Jaidee/Jones+1400
Bransdon/Percy+1600
Cabrera/Gonzalez+1600
Els/Herron+1600
Stricker/Tiziani+1800
Kelly/Leonard+2000
Appleby/Wright+2200
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3rd Round 2 Ball - J. Lower v D. Riley
Type: Including Tie - Status: OPEN
Davis Riley-115
Justin Lower+125
Tie+750
3rd Round 2 Ball - K. Roy v H. Norlander
Type: Including Tie - Status: OPEN
Henrik Norlander-105
Kevin Roy+115
Tie+750
3rd Round 2 Ball - C. Conners v S. Fisk
Type: Including Tie - Status: OPEN
Corey Conners-160
Steven Fisk+175
Tie+750
3rd Round 2 Ball - P. Peterson v A. Schenk
Type: Including Tie - Status: OPEN
Adam Schenk-125
Paul Peterson+135
Tie+750
3rd Round 2 Ball - R. Hoey v M. Anderson
Type: Including Tie - Status: OPEN
Rico Hoey-145
Matthew Anderson+160
Tie+750
3rd Round 2 Ball - A. Hadwin v P. Fishburn
Type: Including Tie - Status: OPEN
Adam Hadwin+100
Patrick Fishburn+110
Tie+750
3rd Round Match Up - W. Clark v BH An
Type: 3rd Round Match Up - Status: OPEN
Wyndham Clark-115
Byeong Hun An-105
3rd Round 2 Ball - J. Suber v W. Clark
Type: Including Tie - Status: OPEN
Wyndham Clark-150
Jackson Suber+170
Tie+750
3rd Round 2 Ball - K. Mitchell v BH An
Type: Including Tie - Status: OPEN
Keith Mitchell-110
Byeong Hun An+120
Tie+750
3rd Round Match Up - M. Hughes v T. Olesen
Type: 3rd Round Match Up - Status: OPEN
Mackenzie Hughes-115
Thorbjorn Olesen-105
3rd Round 2 Ball - L. Hodges v M. Hughes
Type: Including Tie - Status: OPEN
Mackenzie Hughes-115
Lee Hodges+125
Tie+750
3rd Round Match Up - B. Hossler v J. Svensson
Type: 3rd Round Match Up - Status: OPEN
Beau Hossler-110
Jesper Svensson-110
3rd Round 2 Ball - J. Svensson v B. Hossler
Type: Including Tie - Status: OPEN
Beau Hossler+105
Jesper Svensson+105
Tie+750
3rd Round Match Up - J. Pak v T. Mullinax
Type: 3rd Round Match Up - Status: OPEN
Trey Mullinax-130
John Pak+110
3rd Round 2 Ball - D. Skinns v T. Mullinax
Type: Including Tie - Status: OPEN
Trey Mullinax-115
David Skinns+125
Tie+750
Bryson DeChambeau
Type: Bryson DeChambeau - Status: OPEN
Top 5 Finish-500
Top 10 Finish-1600
Top 20 Finish-10000
Jon Rahm
Type: Jon Rahm - Status: OPEN
Top 5 Finish-250
Top 10 Finish-800
Top 20 Finish-5000
Joaquin Niemann
Type: Joaquin Niemann - Status: OPEN
Top 5 Finish-200
Top 10 Finish-600
Top 20 Finish-3300
Tyrrell Hatton
Type: Tyrrell Hatton - Status: OPEN
Top 5 Finish+650
Top 10 Finish+200
Top 20 Finish-225
Patrick Reed
Type: Patrick Reed - Status: OPEN
Top 5 Finish+150
Top 10 Finish-190
Top 20 Finish-900
Carlos Ortiz
Type: Carlos Ortiz - Status: OPEN
Top 5 Finish+650
Top 10 Finish+200
Top 20 Finish-225
Cameron Smith
Type: Cameron Smith - Status: OPEN
Top 5 Finish+400
Top 10 Finish+130
Top 20 Finish-335
3rd Round Match Up - K. Yu v V. Perez
Type: 3rd Round Match Up - Status: OPEN
Victor Perez-115
Kevin Yu-105
3rd Round 2 Ball - K. Yu v P. Malnati
Type: Including Tie - Status: OPEN
Kevin Yu-165
Peter Malnati+180
Tie+750
Brooks Koepka
Type: Brooks Koepka - Status: OPEN
Top 5 Finish+800
Top 10 Finish+250
Top 20 Finish-175
3rd Round Match Up - S. Lowry v T. Pendrith
Type: 3rd Round Match Up - Status: OPEN
Shane Lowry-110
Taylor Pendrith-110
3rd Round Match Up - C. Young v R. Hojgaard
Type: 3rd Round Match Up - Status: OPEN
Cameron Young-115
Rasmus Hojgaard-105
3rd Round 2 Ball - T. Pendrith v C. Young
Type: Including Tie - Status: OPEN
Taylor Pendrith-115
Cameron Young+125
Tie+750
3rd Round 2 Ball - M. McCarty v J. Pak
Type: Including Tie - Status: OPEN
Matt McCarty-135
John Pak+150
Tie+750
3rd Round Match Up - M. Manassero v D. Willett
Type: 3rd Round Match Up - Status: OPEN
Matteo Manassero-135
Danny Willett+115
3rd Round 2 Ball - D. Willett v R. Hojgaard
Type: Including Tie - Status: OPEN
Rasmus Hojgaard-145
Danny Willett+160
Tie+750
3rd Round Match Up - S. Burns v N. Taylor
Type: 3rd Round Match Up - Status: OPEN
Sam Burns-120
Nick Taylor+100
3rd Round 2 Ball - S. Burns v M. Manassero
Type: Including Tie - Status: OPEN
Sam Burns-170
Matteo Manassero+185
Tie+750
2nd Round 3-Balls - B. DeChambeau / P. Mickelson / M. Kaymer
Type: Outright - Status: OPEN
Bryson DeChambeau-225
Phil Mickelson+320
Martin Kaymer+475
2nd Round 3-Balls - T. Hatton / L. Oosthuizen / B. Campbell
Type: Outright - Status: OPEN
Tyrell Hatton+105
Louis Oosthuizen+200
Ben Campbell+275
2nd Round 3-Balls - D. Johnson / A. Ancer / D. Lee
Type: Outright - Status: OPEN
Dustin Johnson+120
Abraham Ancer+165
Danny Lee+300
2nd Round 3-Balls - J. Rahm / J. Niemann / A. Lahiri
Type: Outright - Status: OPEN
Jon Rahm+115
Joaquin Niemann+135
Anirban Lahiri+400
2nd Round 3-Balls - M. Leishman / T. Pieters / G. McDowell
Type: Outright - Status: OPEN
Marc Leishman+135
Thomas Pieters+160
Graeme McDowell+250
2nd Round 3-Balls - P. Reed / B. Watson / P. Uihlein
Type: Outright - Status: OPEN
Patrick Reed+110
Bubba Watson+220
Peter Uihlein+240
3rd Round 2 Ball - S. Lowry v C. Del Solar
Type: Including Tie - Status: OPEN
Shane Lowry-240
Cristobal Del Solar+275
Tie+750
3rd Round Match Up - A. Putnam v J. Knapp
Type: 3rd Round Match Up - Status: OPEN
Andrew Putnam-110
Jake Knapp-110
3rd Round 2 Ball - R. Fox v J. Knapp
Type: Including Tie - Status: OPEN
Ryan Fox-110
Jake Knapp+120
Tie+750
3rd Round 2 Ball - N. Taylor v V. Perez
Type: Including Tie - Status: OPEN
Nick Taylor-115
Victor Perez+125
Tie+750
3rd Round Match Up - C. Champ v R. Lee
Type: 3rd Round Match Up - Status: OPEN
Richard Lee-115
Cameron Champ-105
3rd Round 2 Ball - T. Olesen v R. Lee
Type: Including Tie - Status: OPEN
Thorbjorn Olesen-130
Richard Lee+145
Tie+750
3rd Round 2 Ball - C. Champ v A. Putnam
Type: Including Tie - Status: OPEN
Andrew Putnam-115
Cameron Champ+125
Tie+750
Major Specials 2025
Type: To Win A Major 2025 - Status: OPEN
Bryson DeChambeau+500
Jon Rahm+750
Collin Morikawa+900
Xander Schauffele+900
Ludvig Aberg+1000
Justin Thomas+1100
Joaquin Niemann+1400
Shane Lowry+1600
Tommy Fleetwood+1800
Tyrrell Hatton+1800
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US Open 2025
Type: Winner - Status: OPEN
Scottie Scheffler+275
Rory McIlroy+650
Bryson DeChambeau+700
Jon Rahm+1200
Xander Schauffele+2000
Ludvig Aberg+2200
Collin Morikawa+2500
Justin Thomas+3000
Joaquin Niemann+3500
Shane Lowry+3500
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The Open 2025
Type: Winner - Status: OPEN
Scottie Scheffler+400
Rory McIlroy+500
Xander Schauffele+1200
Ludvig Aberg+1400
Collin Morikawa+1600
Jon Rahm+1600
Bryson DeChambeau+2000
Shane Lowry+2500
Tommy Fleetwood+2500
Tyrrell Hatton+2500
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Ryder Cup 2025
Type: Winner - Status: OPEN
USA-150
Europe+140
Tie+1200

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