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Yahoo
13-07-2025
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Final Round ISCO Championship
Highlights | Final Round | ISCO Championship Check out the best shots of the day from Round 4 of the 2025 ISCO Championship, featuring Vince Whaley, Paul Peterson and William Mouw, who carded a 9-under 61 to get in the clubhouse at 10-under for the tournament, good enough for a one-stroke win over the field for his first victory of his PGA TOUR career. 9:03 Now Playing Paused Ad Playing

Yahoo
11-07-2025
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Chan Kim eagles 4th again, stretches lead to 5 in the ISCO Championship
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Chan Kim eagled the par-4 fourth hole for the second straight day, this time with a 36-yard chip in a 2-under 68 that stretched his lead to five strokes Friday in the ISCO Championship. On Thursday at Hurstbourne Country Club, Kim holed out from 123 yards on No. 4 and shot a 61 to take a four-shot lead in the opposite-field PGA Tour event also sanctioned by the European tour. Advertisement 'Obviously, the hole-out on 4 again,' Kim said. 'I don't know what the odds are of doing that, but boy, if I could make four 2s on that hole I'd be very happy.' Kim also holed a 35-foot birdie chip on the par-4 eighth to get to 11 under — with Kris Ventura (64) and Vince Whaley (67) and Thomas Rosenmueller (69) tied for second at 6 under. 'I think this is a course where you just have to stay patient,' said Kim, the 35-year-old former Arizona State player who was born in South Korea and grew up in Hawaii. "I know I shot 9 under yesterday, but the course is not playing that easy.' An eight time winner on the Japan Golf Tour, he's chasing his first PGA Tour title. Advertisement 'Just keep my foot down.' Kim said. 'I know that these guys are so good, somebody's going to catch up. I already know that. The best I can do is handle myself the way I did when I won all those events and that's just to stay patient and play my game.' The tournament winner will receive a two-year exemption and a PGA Championship spot next year. No one in the field is in the British Open next week. Harry Hall, the winner in a playoff last year at Keene Trace, qualified for the British Open and is playing the Scottish Open. Kim opened with a birdie on the par-5 10th, then dropped strokes on the par-4 11th, 16th and first holes. He eagled the fourth after hitting a 333-yard drive just short of the green, birdied the the par-5 seventh and holed the chip on No. 8. 'I think it's very important to accept that when you do make a mistake, just accept it and go out there with full confidence and plan your next shot and see what you can do from there,' Kim said. Advertisement David Skinns (64), was 5 under with Rico Hoey (67), Zac Blair (66), Kevin Kisner (69), Nick Hardy (68), Callum Tarren (68), Paul Peterson (68) and Beau Hossler (68). Auburn junior Jackson Koivun was 1 under after a 66. He tied for 11th last week in the John Deere Classic. Kentucky native J.B. Holmes missed the cut with rounds of 74 and 72. He played on a sponsor exemption. ___ AP golf:


Associated Press
11-07-2025
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- Associated Press
Chan Kim eagles 4th again, stretches lead to 5 in the ISCO Championship
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Chan Kim eagled the par-4 fourth hole for the second straight day, this time with a 36-yard chip in a 2-under 68 that stretched his lead to five strokes Friday in the ISCO Championship. On Thursday at Hurstbourne Country Club, Kim holed out from 123 yards on No. 4 and shot a 61 to take a four-shot lead in the opposite-field PGA Tour event also sanctioned by the European tour. 'Obviously, the hole-out on 4 again,' Kim said. 'I don't know what the odds are of doing that, but boy, if I could make four 2s on that hole I'd be very happy.' Kim also holed a 35-foot birdie chip on the par-4 eighth to get to 11 under — with Kris Ventura (64) and Vince Whaley (67) and Thomas Rosenmueller (69) tied for second at 6 under. 'I think this is a course where you just have to stay patient,' said Kim, the 35-year-old former Arizona State player who was born in South Korea and grew up in Hawaii. 'I know I shot 9 under yesterday, but the course is not playing that easy.' An eight time winner on the Japan Golf Tour, he's chasing his first PGA Tour title. 'Just keep my foot down.' Kim said. 'I know that these guys are so good, somebody's going to catch up. I already know that. The best I can do is handle myself the way I did when I won all those events and that's just to stay patient and play my game.' The tournament winner will receive a two-year exemption and a PGA Championship spot next year. No one in the field is in the British Open next week. Harry Hall, the winner in a playoff last year at Keene Trace, qualified for the British Open and is playing the Scottish Open. Kim opened with a birdie on the par-5 10th, then dropped strokes on the par-4 11th, 16th and first holes. He eagled the fourth after hitting a 333-yard drive just short of the green, birdied the the par-5 seventh and holed the chip on No. 8. 'I think it's very important to accept that when you do make a mistake, just accept it and go out there with full confidence and plan your next shot and see what you can do from there,' Kim said. David Skinns (64), was 5 under with Rico Hoey (67), Zac Blair (66), Kevin Kisner (69), Nick Hardy (68), Callum Tarren (68), Paul Peterson (68) and Beau Hossler (68). Auburn junior Jackson Koivun was 1 under after a 66. He tied for 11th last week in the John Deere Classic. Kentucky native J.B. Holmes missed the cut with rounds of 74 and 72. He played on a sponsor exemption. ___ AP golf:


USA Today
28-03-2025
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- USA Today
2025 Texas Children's Houston Open Friday second round tee times, how to watch
2025 Texas Children's Houston Open Friday second round tee times, how to watch The first round of the Texas Children's Houston Open was suspended due to darkness at 7:28 p.m. CT. — PGA TOUR Communications (@PGATOURComms) March 28, 2025 After the opening round of the 2025 Texas Children's Houston Open, there's a four-way tie on top of the leaderboard. Alejandro Tosti, Ryan Gerard, Keith Mitchell and Taylor Pendrith each shot 5-under 65 on Thursday at Memorial Park Golf Course, a day marked by breezy winds and rain throughout the morning and late afternoon. The first round will be completed Friday morning, when more storms are expected. The purse at the Houston Open is $9.5 million, with $1.71 million going to the winner along with 500 FedEx Cup points. Here's everything you need to know for the second round of the 2025 Texas Children's Houston Open, including tee times and TV information. All times ET. Texas Children's Houston Open 2025 second-round tee times 1st tee 8:31 a.m. : David Lipsky, Vince Whaley, Aldrich Potgieter : David Lipsky, Vince Whaley, Aldrich Potgieter 8:42 a.m. : C.T. Pan, Matti Schmid, Ben Silverman : C.T. Pan, Matti Schmid, Ben Silverman 8:53 a.m. : Nate Lashley, Patrick Rodgers, Patrick Fishburn : Nate Lashley, Patrick Rodgers, Patrick Fishburn 9:04 a.m. : Rafael Campos, Davis Riley, Si Woo Kim : Rafael Campos, Davis Riley, Si Woo Kim 9:15 a.m. : Kevin Yu, Davis Thompson, Brandt Snedeker : Kevin Yu, Davis Thompson, Brandt Snedeker 9:26 a.m. : Nick Taylor, Patton Kizzire, Jason Day : Nick Taylor, Patton Kizzire, Jason Day 9:37 a.m. : Aaron Rai, Adam Svensson, Seamus Power : Aaron Rai, Adam Svensson, Seamus Power 9:48 a.m. : Mark Hubbard, Alex Smalley, Chan Kim : Mark Hubbard, Alex Smalley, Chan Kim 9:59 a.m. : Hayden Buckley, Antoine Rozner, Steven Fisk : Hayden Buckley, Antoine Rozner, Steven Fisk 10:10 a.m. : Rikuya Hoshino, Thomas Rosenmueller, Carlos Sainz Jr : Rikuya Hoshino, Thomas Rosenmueller, Carlos Sainz Jr 10:21 a.m. : Matteo Manassero, Anders Albertson, Kyle Westmoreland : Matteo Manassero, Anders Albertson, Kyle Westmoreland 10:32 a.m. : Hayden Springer, Isaiah Salinda, Wilson Furr : Hayden Springer, Isaiah Salinda, Wilson Furr 10:43 a.m. : Danny Walker, John Pak, Taylor Dickson : Danny Walker, John Pak, Taylor Dickson 1:30 p.m. : Ben Griffin, Andrew Novak, Ben Kohles : Ben Griffin, Andrew Novak, Ben Kohles 1:41 p.m. : Charley Hoffman, Harry Higgs, Greyson Sigg : Charley Hoffman, Harry Higgs, Greyson Sigg 1:52 p.m. : Ryan Palmer, Max Greyserman, Ryo Hisatsune : Ryan Palmer, Max Greyserman, Ryo Hisatsune 2:03 p.m. : Rory McIlroy, Maverick McNealy, Wyndham Clark : Rory McIlroy, Maverick McNealy, Wyndham Clark 2:14 p.m. : Nico Echavarria, Jake Knapp, Sahith Theegala : Nico Echavarria, Jake Knapp, Sahith Theegala 2:25 p.m. : Karl Vilips, Harris English, Min Woo Lee : Karl Vilips, Harris English, Min Woo Lee 2:36 p.m. : Jhonattan Vegas, Camilo Villegas, Francesco Molinari : Jhonattan Vegas, Camilo Villegas, Francesco Molinari 2:47 p.m. : Aaron Baddeley, Ryan Fox, Chandler Phillips : Aaron Baddeley, Ryan Fox, Chandler Phillips 2:58 p.m. : K.H. Lee, Ben Martin, Sam Ryder : K.H. Lee, Ben Martin, Sam Ryder 3:09 p.m. : Jesper Svensson, Niklas Norgaard, Matthew Riedel : Jesper Svensson, Niklas Norgaard, Matthew Riedel 3:20 p.m. : Kevin Roy, Ricky Castillo, Mason Andersen : Kevin Roy, Ricky Castillo, Mason Andersen 3:31 p.m. : Quade Cummins, Cristobal Del Solar, Derek Bard : Quade Cummins, Cristobal Del Solar, Derek Bard 3:42 p.m.: Max McGreevy, Ryan Gerard, Trevor Cone 10th tee 8:20 a.m. : Chad Ramey, Lanto Griffin, Victor Perez : Chad Ramey, Lanto Griffin, Victor Perez 8:31 a.m. : J.J. Spaun, Keith Mitchell, Padraig Harrington : J.J. Spaun, Keith Mitchell, Padraig Harrington 8:42 a.m. : Nicolai Hojgaard, Jacob Bridgeman, Rasmus Hojgaard : Nicolai Hojgaard, Jacob Bridgeman, Rasmus Hojgaard 8:53 a.m. : Scottie Scheffler, Rickie Fowler, Sungjae Im : Scottie Scheffler, Rickie Fowler, Sungjae Im 9:04 a.m. : Thomas Detry, Stephan Jaeger, Tony Finau : Thomas Detry, Stephan Jaeger, Tony Finau 9:15 a.m. : Matt McCarty, Matt Wallace, Gary Woodland : Matt McCarty, Matt Wallace, Gary Woodland 9:26 a.m. : Joe Highsmith, Taylor Pendrith, Adam Schenk : Joe Highsmith, Taylor Pendrith, Adam Schenk 9:37 a.m. : Michael Kim, Sam Stevens, David Skinns : Michael Kim, Sam Stevens, David Skinns 9:48 a.m. : Eric Cole, Will Gordon, Rico Hoey : Eric Cole, Will Gordon, Rico Hoey 9:59 a.m. : Will Chandler, Jackson Suber, Braden Thornberry : Will Chandler, Jackson Suber, Braden Thornberry 10:10 a.m. : Kaito Onishi, Tim Widing, Vince Covello : Kaito Onishi, Tim Widing, Vince Covello 10:21 a.m. : Jeremy Paul, Paul Waring, Noah Kent : Jeremy Paul, Paul Waring, Noah Kent 10:32 a.m. : Pierceson Coody, Charles Reiter : Pierceson Coody, Charles Reiter 1:30 p.m. : Joel Dahmen, Taylor Montgomery, Sami Valimaki : Joel Dahmen, Taylor Montgomery, Sami Valimaki 1:41 p.m. : Doug Ghim, Justin Lower, Bronson Burgoon : Doug Ghim, Justin Lower, Bronson Burgoon 1:52 p.m. : Trey Mullinax, Danny Willett, Mac Meissner : Trey Mullinax, Danny Willett, Mac Meissner 2:03 p.m. : Nick Dunlap, Kurt Kitayama : Nick Dunlap, Kurt Kitayama 2:14 p.m. : Austin Eckroat, Lee Hodges, Nick Hardy : Austin Eckroat, Lee Hodges, Nick Hardy 2:25 p.m. : Peter Malnati, Adam Hadwin : Peter Malnati, Adam Hadwin 2:36 p.m. : Luke List, Emiliano Grillo, Zach Johnson : Luke List, Emiliano Grillo, Zach Johnson 2:47 p.m. : Harry Hall, Chris Gotterup, Mackenzie Hughes : Harry Hall, Chris Gotterup, Mackenzie Hughes 2:58 p.m. : Jimmy Walker, Beau Hossler, Henrik Norlander : Jimmy Walker, Beau Hossler, Henrik Norlander 3:09 p.m. : Alejandro Tosti, Philip Knowles, Kevin Velo : Alejandro Tosti, Philip Knowles, Kevin Velo 3:20 p.m. : Thorbjorn Olesen, Thriston Lawrence, Paul Peterson : Thorbjorn Olesen, Thriston Lawrence, Paul Peterson 3:31 p.m. : Takumi Kanaya, Frankie Capan III, William Mouw : Takumi Kanaya, Frankie Capan III, William Mouw 3:42 p.m.: Kris Ventura, Michael Thorbjornsen, Noah Goodwin How to watch the 2025 Texas Children's Houston Open The 14th event on the PGA Tour's 2025 schedule will be carried live on TV by Golf Channel (which you can watch for free on Fubo) all four days. NBC will pick up live coverage of the third and final rounds. There is streaming on ESPN+ as well as Peacock and the NBC sports app. Friday, March 28 Second round 8:15 a.m.-7 p.m. ET, PGA Tour Live on ESPN+ 1-7 p.m. ET, SiriusXM PGA Tour radio 4-7 p.m. ET, Golf Channel, NBC Sports app Saturday, March 29 Third round 11 a.m.-6 p.m. ET, PGA Tour Live on ESPN+ 1-6 p.m. ET, SiriusXM PGA Tour radio 1-6 p.m. ET, Golf Channel 3-6 p.m. ET, NBC, Peacock, NBC Sports app Sunday, March 30 Final round 11 a.m.-6 p.m. ET, PGA Tour Live on ESPN+ 1-6 p.m. ET, SiriusXM PGA Tour radio 1-6 p.m. ET, Golf Channel 3-6 p.m. ET, NBC, Peacock, NBC Sports app We occasionally recommend interesting products and services. If you make a purchase by clicking one of the links, we may earn an affiliate fee. Golfweek operates independently, though, and this doesn't influence our coverage.


USA Today
26-03-2025
- Sport
- USA Today
Vince Whaley odds to win the 2025 Texas Children's Houston Open
Vince Whaley will be among the players teeing off from March 27-30 at the Texas Children's Houston Open in Houston, TX.