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Fourth of July: Top 9 American Golf Performances on Independence Day
Fourth of July: Top 9 American Golf Performances on Independence Day

Newsweek

time04-07-2025

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  • Newsweek

Fourth of July: Top 9 American Golf Performances on Independence Day

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. The Fourth of July is one of the most celebrated days in America. However, even on such a significant day, professional golf does not stop. It's fair to say that the main tours don't always include this date on their respective calendars, but even so, fans can often enjoy their hamburgers and hot dogs paired with top-level golf. As expected, American players have posted numerous notable performances to celebrate Independence Day. Let's take a look at some of them. Top 9 American Golf Performances on Fourth of July Throughout the history of the major professional tours in America, namely the PGA Tour and the LPGA Tour, several tournaments have had periods coinciding with Independence Day. Among them, there is even a major championship. An American flag flies over the range during morning foursome matches of the 2016 Ryder Cup at Hazeltine National Golf Club on September 30, 2016 in Chaska, Minnesota. An American flag flies over the range during morning foursome matches of the 2016 Ryder Cup at Hazeltine National Golf Club on September 30, 2016 in Chaska, is our top 11 American performances coinciding with the Fourth of July. We're using a reverse chronological order, going from most recent to oldest: 1. 2024 John Deere Classic (PGA Tour) Hayden Springer carded two eagles and eight birdies with no bogeys during the first round of the event to tie the TPC Deere Run course record at 12-under 59. The record had been set by fellow American Paul Goydos in 2010. 2. 2020 Rocket Mortgage Classic (PGA Tour) Bryson Dechambeau carded six birdies and one bogey (5-under 67) during the third round of the event. He went on to win the event for his sixth PGA Tour title. 3. 2013 The Greenbrier Classic (PGA Tour) Johnson Wagner went really low on the score during the first round of the event, thanks to an eagle and six birdies with no bogeys for an 8-under 62. This performance earned the now popular Golf Channel commentator a tie for second. Back in the winner's circle. 🏆 @B_DeChambeau has won the @RocketClassic. It's his sixth TOUR victory and fourth straight season with a win. — PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) July 5, 2020 4. 2004 US Women's Open (Major) Meg Mallon shot a final-round 65 at the Orchards to clinch her fourth and final major championship. She had a fantastic career with 18 LPGA Tour wins. 5. 2003 US Women's Open (Major) Hilary Lunke carded a second-round 69 at Pumpkin Ridge Golf Club to temporarily tie for second place. She went on to win the event by defeating fellow countrymen Angela Stanford and Kelly Robbins in a playoff. This was Lunke's only LPGA Tour victory. 6. 2002 US Women's Open (Major) LPGA Hall of Famer Juli Inkster shot a first-round 67 at Prairie Dunes Country Club to temporarily tie for first place. Inkster ended up winning wire-to-wire with a score of 4-under, two strokes ahead of Annika Sorenstam. During her legendary career, Juli Inkster won 31 LPGA Tour tournaments, including seven major championships. The 2002 US Women's Open was her last major title. 7. 1970 US Women's Open (Major) Fellow LPGA Hall of Famer Donna Caponi shot a third-round 71 en route to winning the title at Muskogee Country Club. This was the second of the four major titles of her career, which included 20 other wins on the LPGA Tour. It was also her second consecutive US Women's Open, as she had won the 1969 edition in spectacular fashion. 24 Days Away: Donna Caponi matched the best comeback in #USWomensOpen history when she won the 🏆 by 1 over Peggy Wilson at Scenic Hills Country Club in 1969. Caponi had to wait out a 15-minute weather delay on the 72nd hole before clinching her win with a birdie. #USWOMemories — U.S. Women's Open (@uswomensopen) November 16, 2020 8. 1968 US Women's Open (Major) Susie Maxwell Berning shot a first round 69 on her way to win the first of her three US Women's Open titles. She has a fourth major (1965 Western Open) and another seven LPGA Tour titles to her name. 9. 1965 US Women's Open (Major) Carol Mann, the third LPGA Tour Hall of Famer on this list, shot a final-round 72 on her way to winning at the Atlantic City Country Club. This was the second and final major championship of her illustrious career, which included 38 LPGA Tour victories. More Golf: NBC's Eamon Lynch delivers wake-up call to Rickie Fowler over 'good golf'

Hayden Springer odds to win the 2025 Rocket Mortgage Classic
Hayden Springer odds to win the 2025 Rocket Mortgage Classic

USA Today

time25-06-2025

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  • USA Today

Hayden Springer odds to win the 2025 Rocket Mortgage Classic

Hayden Springer will be among the players teeing off from June 26-29 at the Rocket Mortgage Classic in Detroit, MI. If you're looking to bet on Springer this week, there are a slew of betting options at your disposal. Rocket Mortgage Classic details and info Watch golf on Fubo! Springer odds to win the Rocket Mortgage Classic The current odds on Springer to win the Rocket Mortgage Classic are +25000. If you elected to wager $10 on Springer, you'd wind up with $2,510.00 were he to win. PGA odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Wednesday at 8:58 AM ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub. Springer odds to finish in the top 5 at the Rocket Mortgage Classic Odds for the Rocket Mortgage Classic are available, and Springer is listed at +5000 to finish in the top five. That means betting $10 on Springer would give you $510.00. Springer odds to finish in the top 10 at the Rocket Mortgage Classic Other betting markets for Springer at the Rocket Mortgage Classic Other popular golf bets include choosing who will be in front at the end of the first round, or whether a player makes the cut. For every event, there are one-on-one matchups to bet on. You'll also see 3-ball matchups, when three players are grouped together and teeing off at the same time -- choose who will end up carding the best score that day! Springer recent performances Springer has participated in 11 tournaments this season, and he has secured one top-10 finish. In his past four appearances, Springer has an average finish of 67th. Springer has made the cut three times in a row and will look to continue his streak this week.

RBC Canadian Open 2025: Tee times, pairings for final round at TPC Toronto
RBC Canadian Open 2025: Tee times, pairings for final round at TPC Toronto

NBC Sports

time07-06-2025

  • Sport
  • NBC Sports

RBC Canadian Open 2025: Tee times, pairings for final round at TPC Toronto

The RBC Canadian Open concludes Sunday at TPC Toronto in Ontario. Here's a look at final-round tee times and pairings with Golf Channel coverage beginning at 1 p.m. EDT. Wyndham Clark Hayden Springer Tyler Mawhinney (a) Justin Lower Steven Fisk Carson Young Vince Whaley Lanto Griffin Zac Blair Chandler Phillips Patrick Fishburn Beau Hossler Davis Riley Dylan Wu Robert MacIntyre Charley Hoffman Adam Schenk Mark Hubbard Max McGreevy Paul Peterson Emiliano Grillo Henrik Norlander Noah Goodwin Nate Lashley Rasmus Højgaard Ryo Hisatsune Jackson Suber Jesper Svensson Matthew Anderson Jeremy Paul Trevor Cone Harry Hall Thorbjørn Olesen Paul Waring Trey Mullinax Peter Malnati Corey Conners Keith Mitchell Ben Silverman Taylor Montgomery John Pak Richard Lee Ludvig Åberg Thomas Detry Shane Lowry Nick Taylor Danny Willett Sam Burns Adam Hadwin Taylor Pendrith Antoine Rozner Kevin Roy Cameron Champ Alex Smalley Cristobal Del Solar Victor Perez David Skinns Cameron Young Rico Hoey Byeong Hun An Jake Knapp Andrew Putnam Matt McCarty Mackenzie Hughes Lee Hodges Kevin Yu Matteo Manassero Ryan Fox

RBC Canadian Open 2025: Tee times, pairings for third round at TPC Toronto
RBC Canadian Open 2025: Tee times, pairings for third round at TPC Toronto

NBC Sports

time07-06-2025

  • Sport
  • NBC Sports

RBC Canadian Open 2025: Tee times, pairings for third round at TPC Toronto

The third round of the RBC Canadian Open gets underway Saturday at TPC Toronto in Ontario. Here's a look at Round 3 tee times and pairings with Golf Channel coverage beginning at 1 p.m. EDT. Carson Young Hayden Springer Ben Silverman Alex Smalley Mark Hubbard Zac Blair Paul Waring Max McGreevy Taylor Montgomery Tyler Mawhinney (a) Chandler Phillips Ryo Hisatsune Vince Whaley Robert MacIntyre Charley Hoffman Lanto Griffin Trevor Cone Noah Goodwin Nate Lashley Antoine Rozner Harry Hall Emiliano Grillo Ludvig Åberg Thomas Detry Justin Lower Davis Riley Kevin Roy Henrik Norlander Corey Conners Steven Fisk Paul Peterson Adam Schenk Rico Hoey Matthew Anderson Jeremy Paul Dylan Wu Adam Hadwin Patrick Fishburn Jackson Suber Wyndham Clark Keith Mitchell Byeong Hun An Lee Hodges Mackenzie Hughes Jesper Svensson Beau Hossler David Skinns Trey Mullinax Kevin Yu Peter Malnati Taylor Pendrith Cameron Young Matt McCarty John Pak Danny Willett Rasmus Højgaard Sam Burns Matteo Manassero Shane Lowry Cristobal Del Solar Ryan Fox Jake Knapp Nick Taylor Victor Perez Thorbjørn Olesen Richard Lee Cameron Champ Andrew Putnam

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