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Luke Clanton had a memorable start to his RBC Canadian Open 2025 campaign, teeing off alongside World No. 2 Rory McIlroy and Ludvig Åberg in the opening round at TPC Toronto.
Rory McIlroy candidly reflected on playing with PGA Tour pro Luke Clanton at the 2025 RBC Canadian Open, scheduled to start on Thursday, June 5, in Canada.
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In his last tournament at THE PLAYERS Championship, Camilo Villegas carded a 54th-place finish, and he heads into the 2025 Valspar Championship looking for better results. Latest odds for Villegas ...
Camilo Villegas starts play this weekend looking for a stronger showing in the 2025 THE PLAYERS Championship after failing to make the cut in the competition in 2024 at TPC Sawgrass (THE PLAYERS ...
HONOLULU (AP) The royal palms on a Waialae course that runs along the Pacific Ocean give a peaceful ambiance to the Sony Open ... in some 40 years. Camilo Villegas described it as an important ...
In his most recent competition, Camilo Villegas missed the cut at the Farmers Insurance Open. He'll be after better results Feb. 6-9 in Scottsdale, Arizona, USA, at the 2025 WM Phoenix Open.
The Japanese star kicked off his 2025 season in style with a victory at The Sentry at Kapalua and T16 at the Sony Open in Hawaii ... 11000) and Camilo Villegas (T7, +100000).
Camilo Villegas will compete in the 2025 Farmers Insurance Open from Jan. 22-25 after a seventh-place finish at The American Express. Latest odds for Villegas at the Farmers Insurance Open.
Following the conclusion of the 2025 Sony Open in Hawaii, the PGA Tour's next tournament is set to be The American Express in La Quinta, California from January 16 to 19. 2025 American Express ...
The Sony Open finisher is a dogleg-left par-5 that ... Other success stories involved taking the left-most line, like Camilo Villegas making easy birdie from 150. But there were also nightmares.
Following a suspension of play at the Sony Open, Camilo Villegas sounded off on penalties needed for golfers playing too slowly. “I think their names should be posted in the locker room in font ...