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LPGA: U.S. Women's Open - Rd. 3

Nelly Korda seized a share of the lead at the U.S. Women’s Open on Saturday with her second straight 4-under 67, ending with three consecutive birdies and finishing even with Sei Young Kim at 6-under 207. Amateur Aphrodite Deng of Calgary, Alberta is in a five-way tie for 11th at 2-under, four shots back of the lead.


PGA: The Memorial Tournament - Rd. 3

Severe thunderstorms suspended play early at The Memorial Tournament on Saturday with J.T. Poston and Ryan Gerard tied atop the leaderboard at 9-under. Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler were both 2-under on the day and sit tied for 12th, while Canadians Taylor Pendrith and Nick Taylor are T32 at 3-over.


PGA: The Memorial Tournament - Rd. 2

Canadian Nick Taylor was 10 strokes worse on Friday as he shot a 6-over 78 to slide down the leaderboard at The Memorial Tournament. Scottie Scheffler battled back to even-par for the day after a 3-over front nine, while Rory McIlroy carded a 2-over 74 to sit 10 shots back of leader J.T. Poston.


LPGA: U.S. Women’s Open - Rd. 1

Jennifer Kupcho fired a 5-under 66 in the opening round of the U.S. Women's Open to sit atop the leaderboard. Canadian amateur Aphrodite Deng sits tied for 14th after carding a 1-under 70.


PGA: The Memorial Tournament - Rd. 1

Wyndham Clark, J.J. Spaun, Tommy Fleetwood and Ryan Gerard all shot a 5-under 67 and sit tied for the lead, while Canadian Nick Taylor finished 4-under 68 and is one shot back of the clubhouse lead after the opening round of The Memorial Tournament.


PGA: Charles Schwab Challenge - Rd. 4

Russell Henley birdied the last three holes to force a playoff with Eric Cole, and then birdied the first extra hole to capture his sixth career PGA Tour title at famed Colonial Country Club in Fort Worth, Texas.


Quebec native Savoie reflects on PGA TOUR Americas win, shouts out Habs

Canadian Joey Savoie delivered under pressure Sunday, birdieing the final hole of regulation and again in a playoff to capture his first PGA TOUR Americas title at the Kia Open de Ecuador presentado por Diners Club. He spoke with the media afterwards about the win and gave a shoutout to the Montreal Canadiens, who he's been cheering on as they try to win the Stanley Cup this season.


Winners, Weird and What

The Golf Talk Canada crew takes a look at the best, the worst and the downright weird from the week that was in the world of golf.


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