Alexander first on Korn Ferry to successfully defend title Tyson Alexander became the first player in Korn Ferry Tour history to successfully defend a title, rallying to win the Veritex Bank Championship on Sunday.
Canadians on Tour: Conners ready for RBC Heritage Corey Conners added a third consecutive top-10 finish at the Masters, ending the event at three under. His streak makes him the second Canadian to post a trio of top-10 finishes at the year’s first men’s major. - Bob Weeks
Canadian golf this week: PGA Tour heads to Pebble Beach It's a busy week for Canadian golf with the PGA Tour's AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, LPGA's Drive On Championship and the Korn Ferry Tour Panama Championship. - Bob Weeks
Confident Svensson wins on Korn Ferry Tour If this is the end of Adam Svensson’s time on the Korn Ferry Tour, he’s going out in style. In the tour’s penultimate event in what has been a long and drawn out season, the Surrey, B.C., product logged a four-under 67 that was good enough for a two-shot victory at the Nationwide Children’s Hospital Championship. - Bob Weeks
Canadian Svensson finishes second at Korn Ferry Tour event Canadian Adam Svensson finished second Sunday in the Korn Ferry Tour's Evans Scholars Invitational golf tournament, taking a big step toward securing a PGA Tour card for next year.
Canadian Svensson in hunt for victory at Korn Ferry Tour event Canada's Adam Svensson is third heading into the final round of the Korn Ferry Tour's Evans Scholars Invitational. Svensson, from Surrey, B.C., is five shots back of the lead at 9 under after shooting 1-under 70 in the third round on Saturday.
Canadians Svensson, Pendrith sit in top 10 at Korn Ferry Tour event Two Canadian golfers sit in the top 10 at the halfway mark of the Korn Ferry Tour's Evans Scholars Invitational. Adam Svensson of Surrey, B.C., is two shots off the lead in third at 8 under, while Taylor Pendrith of Richmond Hill, Ont., is seven shots back and tied for eighth at 3 under.
Prize money to increase for players on Korn Ferry Tour The Korn Ferry Four, the circuit right below the PGA Tour, informed players on Tuesday that prize money will be a minimum of $1 million for tournaments starting in 2023. Minimum purses now are at $600,000, with $108,000 going to the winner.
Romo to compete at Veritex Bank Championship Former Dallas Cowboys quarterback and CBS Sports analyst Tony Romo is stepping back up to the tee box. The Korn Ferry Tour's Veritex Bank Championship announced on Tuesday that Romo will be competing in the event set for Texas Rangers Golf Club in Arlington, TX from Apr. 22 to 25.
Weir returns to full-time play on Web.com Tour Most golfers on the Web.com Tour don't get to play Augusta National on their weeks off. Mike Weir is the exception, however.
Weir in contention at Web.com event Canada's Mike Weir was tied for second after the morning wave of the opening round of the Web.com Tour's LECOM Suncoast Classic on Thursday.
Canada's Pendrith eyes Web.com Tour after near miss at Q-school Taylor Pendrith has come to accept that his path to the PGA Tour is going to be longer and have a few more twists and turns than some of his peers.
Paisley shoots 61, leads Web.com Championship Chris Paisley birdied four of the last five holes for a 10-under 61 and the first-round lead Thursday while Canada's Ben Silverman finished the day in a tie for second place in the season-ending Web.com Tour Championship.
Bae wins Web.com Tour Finals event in Boise Sangmoon Bae won the Albertsons Boise Open on Sunday to regain his PGA Tour card, birdieing the final hole for a one-stroke victory in the Web.com Tour Finals event.
Pinckney, Bae, Diaz share lead in Web.com Tour Finals event Scott Pinckney shot an 8-under 63 on Saturday for a share of the lead in the Albertsons Boise Open, the third of four Web.com Tour Finals events.
Trio share lead in Web.com Tour Finals event Brad Drewitt shot an 8-under 63 on Friday for a share of the lead with Sangmoon Bae and Alex Prugh in the Albertsons Boise Open, the third of four Web.com Tour Finals events.
Skinns leads Web.com Tour Finals event in Boise David Skinns birdied the final hole for a 7-under 64 and the first-round lead Thursday in the Albertsons Boise Open, the third of four Web.com Tour Finals event.
Romo advances in Web.com Tour qualifying Tony Romo advanced through pre-qualifying in the Web.com Tour Qualifying Tournament, shooting a 2-over 74 on Friday at Lantana Golf Club.
Svensson finishes 14th on Web.com money list to earn PGA Tour card Despite missing the cut at the WinCo Foods Portland Open earlier this weekend with an even-par 142 through two rounds, Adam Svensson has earned a PGA Tour card for next season.
Curry shoots 86, finishes last in Web.com event Stephen Curry dropped 11 strokes to par on the first eight holes and shot a 16-over 86 on Friday to finish last in the Web.com Tour's Ellie Mae Classic.
Calgary's Yip in the hunt at Rust-Oleum Championship Canadian Ryan Yip has put himself in contention heading into the final round of the Web.com Tour's Rust-Oleum Championship.
Canada's Sloan in contention Web.com event Canada's Roger Sloan shot a 1-under-par 70 on Friday to sit two shots behind clubhouse leader Michael Johnson at the Web.com Tour's Rex Hospital Open.
Byrd leads Web.com Tour Championship Jonathan Byrd shot a 7-under 64 in rainy, windy conditions Saturday to take the third-round lead in the Web.com Tour Championship. Needing a high finish to regain his PGA Tour card, Byrd had a 20-under 193 total at Atlantic Beach Country Club for a two-stroke lead.
Saunders solid again in Web.com Championship Sam Saunders followed his opening 12-under 59 with a 66 on Friday to take a two-stroke lead into the weekend in the Web.com Tour Championship.
Peter Uihlein leads Web.com Tour Finals Peter Uihlein shot a 9-under 62 to take the Albertsons Boise Open lead Thursday, two weeks after wrapping up a PGA Tour card with a victory in the Web.com Tour Finals opener.
Garnett wins Web.com finale in Portland Brice Garnett won the WinCo Foods Portland Open on Sunday to take the Web.com Tour money title and top the 25 PGA Tour qualifiers.
Curry misses cut, still impresses golf's best Stephen Curry missed the cut Friday night against professional golfers one notch below the PGA Tour. Curry opened with a 4-over 74 on the TPC Stonebrae and needed a career round to stay for the weekend. He shot a 74 again on Friday to finish tied for 148th. He missed the cut by 11 shots.
Curry shoots 74 in pro golf debut Stephen Curry pumped his right fist, raised his arms in the air with club in hand and gave a firm shoulder bump to caddie Jonnie West, his golf partner on road trips with the Golden State Warriors.