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Yellamaraju vaults up leaderboard after third-round 65 at RBC Canadian Open

Sudarshan Yellamaraju shot a 5-under 65 on Saturday to finish the third round of the RBC Canadian Open tied for seventh at 10 under, three shots back of leader Jackson Suber. It also made him the low Canadian heading into the national men’s golf championship’s final round.


Second Round notes - Inter Rapidisimo Golf Championship

Chris Crawford (Bensalem, Pennsylvania) carded the day’s best round at Club El Rincón de Cajicá, a 7-under 65, and is one of four co-leaders through 36 holes at the Inter Rapidisimo Golf Championship in Bogota, Colombia.


Korda, Cowan two back in LPGA team event

Nelly Korda found the perfect tonic for the week after the biggest win of her career. The U.S. Women’s Open champion is playing with good friend Olivia Cowan of Germany in the Dow Championship, two shots out of the lead Friday held by Polly Mack and Celine Borge.


World’s top amateur Koivun to join PGA Tour

Jackson Koivun is going pro. The world’s top amateur golfer announced on Friday that he is foregoing his senior year at Auburn and will join the PGA Tour following next week’s U.S. Open.


First Round notes - Inter Rapidisimo Golf Championship

Second-year pro Sebastian Moss (Pearland, Texas) opened with an 8-under 64, his best score of the season on PGA TOUR Americas, and leads by one after the first round of the Inter Rapidisimo Golf Championship in Bogota, Colombia.


Lowry, MacIntyre looking to find success once again at RBC Canadian Open

The RBC Canadian Open returns to TPC Toronto for the second straight year, with coverage set to begin on Thursday morning on TSN. The field in Caledon, Ont., will feature several top-10 stars and multiple major winners, including 2019 Open champion Shane Lowry and 2024 Canadian Open champion Robert MacIntyre.


U.S. Open getting away from its roots with a shrinking number of qualifiers

Two players going into their senior year of high school are playing in the U.S. Open next week, along with another teenager who is headed off to college. This is what makes the U.S. Open stand out from the other four majors. It gets called the toughest test in golf — sometimes too tough — but it prides itself on being the most “open” of any Open.


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