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Yardbarker on MSNPadraig Harrington leads ISPS Handa Senior Open by two shotsPadraig Harrington carded his second consecutive 5-under 65 on Saturday and holds a two-shot lead over Justin Leonard after ...
For the first time in nearly three decades, Tiger Woods has been surpassed in the Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR) by a ...
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GOLF.com on MSNThe world’s 4,689th-ranked golfer? He’s this Open’s unexpected winnerJustin Leonard skipped every major for eight years. He hadn't made a cut in over a decade. But he came to the 2025 Open ready to play.
Padraig Harrington birdied the final hole Saturday for another 5-under 65 for a two-shot lead over Justin Leonard going into ...
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Tennis World on MSNPadraig Harrington fires 65 to take command at Senior OpenPadraig Harrington showed his superiority in yet another tournament, playing a brilliant third round with five birdies and ...
The 53-year-old Irishman just fired another 65 at Sunningdale, and honestly? This is what I love about golf, specifically ...
It was a Saturday night in 1997 and Justin Leonard was eating dinner alone inside The Marine Hotel, a sophisticated and elegant six-story stone structure just behind and to the right of the 17th ...
Justin Leonard hasn’t played at Firestone Country Club since 2010. But memories of Akron came flooding back as he returned for his PGA Tour Champions debut in the Bridgestone Senior Players ...
And then Leonard won the 12th, which this week is the par-5 14th hole, with a 10-footer for birdie. He two-putted for par to win 13 when Olazabal hooked a drive and had to pitch out.
MEMPHIS, TN - JUNE 13: Defending champion Justin Leonard of the United States hits a shot during the continuation of the second round of the St. Jude Classic at TPC Southwind held on June 13, 2009 in ...
Justin Leonard, decked out in an oversized (and unsightly) Team USA polo, stands on the 17th green. He’s fought back from four down with seven to play and has tied his match with Jose Maria ...
Justin Leonard did not hesitate when I asked him who he would choose to make a 12-foot putt to win the Masters. “I think I’d probably have to pick Tiger Woods,” Leonard said.
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