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  • Wimbledon 2026: Schedule, bracket, results: Jannik Sinner, Novak Djokovic cruise into fourth round

    Friday at Wimbledon is in the books. Many of the top seeds are still rolling on through toward the fourth round, but a few are heading home early after stunning third-round upsets.

    No. 8 Daniil Medvedev is among them after a shocking straight-set loss to Jan Lennard Struff. Medvedev was up a break in each of the three sets and had a chance to close out the third up 5-2 and serving for set point at 40-15 before an unbelievable meltdown to lose the set and match 5-7.

    Other notable losses on Friday include American Tommy Paul who fell to Hubert Hurkacz in four sets, as well as a pair of rising stars in Joao Fonseca and Rafael Jodar.

    Those who did not slip up, however, were No. 1 Jannik Sinner and No. 7 Novak Djokovic. Sinner ousted American Jenson Brooksby in straight sets while Djokovic needed four to take care of No. 25 Arthur Rinderknech.

    On the women’s side, chalk held once more as all top seeds advanced on through, including No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka, No. 4 Jessica Pegula and No. 7 Coco Gauff.

    CBS Sports was with you throughout the day on Friday with the latest updates and results from both brackets.

    Keep it locked here over the next two weeks for our complete coverage of the 2026 Wimbledon Championships.

    Where to watch the 2026 Wimbledon Championships

    • Dates: June 29 – July 12, 2026
    • Location: All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club — London
    • TV: ESPN, ABC | Stream: fubo (try for free)

    Gentlemen’s singles matches on Friday

    1. Jannik Sinner def. Jenson Brooksby — (6-4, 6-3, 6-4)
    3. Felix Auger-Aliassime def. Michael Zheng — (7-6, 6-2, 6-1)
    7. Novak Djokovic def. 25. Artur Rinderknech — (7-5, 6-4, 1-6, 7-6)
    Jan Lennard Struff def. 8. Daniil Medvedev — (7-6, 7-6, 7-5)
    Hubert Hurkacz def. 21. Tommy Paul — (4-6, 7-6, 7-5, 6-2)
    22. Alejandro Davidovich Fokina def. Marton Fucsovics — (7-6, 6-2, 6-3)
    Shintaro Mochizuki def. 23. Rafael Jodar — (1-6, 7-6, 6-4, 6-4)
    Roman Safiullin def. 24. Joao Fonseca — (6-3, 6-3, 6-3)

    Ladies’ singles matches on Friday

    1. Aryna Sabalenka def. Jelena Ostapenka — (6-4, 6-4)
    4. Jessica Pegula def. Jessica Bouzas Maneiro — (6-1, 6-3)
    7. Coco Gauff def. Claire Liu — (6-3, 6-7, 6-2)
    10. Karolina Muchova def. Mananchaya Sawagkaew (6-2, 7-6)
    11. Belinda Bencic def. 19. Anna Kalinskaya — (6-4, 4-6, 7-6)
    14. Naomi Osaka def. Daria Kasatkina — (6-1, 6-3)
    16. Iva Jovic def. 18. Ekaterina Alexandrova — (6-3, 3-6, 6-4)
    Barbora Krejcikova def. Nikola Bartunkova — (6-3, 7-5)

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    Aryna Sabalenka pushes to fourth round, Coco Gauff advances

    World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka defeated Jelena Ostapenko 6-4, 6-4 in the third round at Wimbledon while seventh-seeded Coco Gauff held off American qualifier Claire Liu 6-3, 6-7, 6-2. Sabalenka, a four-time grand slam winner, has never reached the final at Wimbledon and needs two more victories for her fourth semifinals appearance.

    Gauff’s into the round of 16 for a fourth time at the All-England Club, where she’ll try and reach the quarterfinals for the first time. Sabalenka plays Naomi Osaka on Sunday, ahead of Gauff’s next match with Belinda Bencic, who ousted Anna Kalinskaya in a third-set tiebreak.

    Gauff took control in the third against Liu after losing her composure a bit by the end of the second, the first set loss she has suffered this tournament. Liiu came to the net twice as often as Gauff during the match and by the end of the second set tiebreak, had won 23 of 33 net point opportunities.

    Gauff faulted on serve facing set point in the second, this coming after Liu had saved three match points. However, she responded with consistency in the third, breaking Liu in the first game before marching on with a decisive victory.

    Gauff’s now 23-7 in her career during three-set matches at majors.

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    Top-ranked Jannik Sinner leaves no doubt in straights

    Since his five-set struggle to open Wimbledon, top-ranked Jannik Sinner hasn’t dropped a set and is into the fourth round after Friday’s 6-4, 6-3, 6-4 victory over American Jenson Brooksby. Many thought Brooksby, whose preference is grass-court tennis, would challenge Sinner, but the Italian moved to Wimbledon’s second week for the fifth consecutive year.

    Now 23-4 all-time at Wimbledon, Sinner takes on Japan’s Shintaro Mochizuk on Sunday in the round of 16. Sinner chose not to play. grass-court warmup tournament heading into the All-England Club, instead choosing to rest after his surprising second-round loss at French Open.

    Thus far, Sinner’s well-calculated decision looks flawless for a player on the verge of an opportunity to win his second straight Wimbledon title with a couple more wins.

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    Novak Djokovic ties Roger Federer with 105th career Wimbledon win

    Novak Djokovic is in the round of 16 at Wimbledon after holding off Arthur Rinderknech 7-5, 6-4, 1-6, 7-6 Friday on center court. Now 70-0 in his career at Wimbledon after winning the first two sets, Djokovic tied Roger Federer with 105 all-time wins at the All-England Club.

    For match point during the fourth-set tiebreaker, Djokovic crashed to the ground while hitting a backhand winner to finish it off after Rinderknech hit the grass while reaching for a forehead near the net. After taking the first two sets, Djokovic labored through the third losing 6-1, an impressive stretch from Rinderknech that featured several aces and forehand precision during a couple breaks.

    Rinderknech was on the winning end of a 17-shot rally on serve to knot the fourth set at four before Djokovic’s eventual win. During the multi-hit exchange, Rinderknech saved a pair of drops from Djokovic and returned a lob from the baseline after a full sprint from the net.

    Rinderknech held serve at love eight times during the match, not an easy feat against a 24-time grand slam champion. However, Djokovic’s reliability proved too much down the stretch in the first career matchup between the two. The No. 7 seed in the tournament, Djokovic will play Roman Safiullin up next as the 39-year-old continues his quest to win his eighth Wimbledon championship.

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    Naomi Osaka sets career mark, Jess Pegula advances

    Highlighting Wimbledon’s third round on the women’s side early Friday, Naomi Osaka handled Daria Kasatkina 6-1, 6-3 to advance to the round of 16 for the first time in her career. The four-time major champion won 81%of points on her first serve and converted 5-of-12 break opportunities. With one of the tour’s most powerful forehands, the 14th-seeded Osaka has now reached the fourth round at two grand slam this season after doing so at the French Open.

    Fourth-seeded American Jess Pegula also cruised in the third round, beating Jessica Bouzas Maneiro 6-1, 6-3. Pegula’s Wimbledon breakthrough came in 2023 when she reached the quarterfinals and now has a chance to do the same on Sunday. She’s a threat to any opponent left in the draw when her grass-court game clicks and she has not dropped a set thus far at the All-England Club.

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  • Chourio’s scratch hit in 11th breaks tie, Brewers top Diamondbacks 7-4

    PHOENIX (AP) Jackson Chourio’s slow roller scored the go-ahead run in the 11th inning and the Milwaukee Brewers went on to beat the Arizona Diamondbacks 7-4 on Friday night.

    Ryan Thompson (3-2), the eighth Arizona pitcher of the game, entered to start the 11th with automatic runner Blake Perkins at second. Thompson hit Cooper Pratt, and Joey Ortiz sacrificed the runners to second and third. Christian Yelich was walked intentionally and Chourio hit a soft grounder to the third-base side. Thompson fielded it, but threw wildly, also allowing Pratt to score. Brice Turang followed with a two-run single to left.

    Grant Anderson (2-3) pitched the final two innings for the Brewers, winners of four of their last five. Milwaukee, opening an 11-game trip that leads into the All-Star break, has a six-game lead in the National League Central.

    Garrett Mitchell hit his eighth homer, a two-run shot, off José Cabrera in the second inning.

    Mitchell nearly had another homer in the third but Diamondbacks left fielder Lourdes Gurriel Jr. made a leaping catch at the wall.

    In the sixth, Chourio made a similar catch in left to rob Gurriel. And then in the ninth, Gurriel made another catch on a ball Chourio hit to left center.

    That seemed to change the Diamondbacks’ fortunes, as they tied the game in the bottom of the third and chased Brewers starter Kyle Harrison. Nolan Arenado’s two-run double made it 3-3 and ended Harrison’s night. The lefty threw 38 pitches in the third inning alone and was charged with three runs in 2 2/3 innings.

    Cabrera didn’t fare much better, lasting just 3 1/3 innings. He gave up six hits and three runs.

    The bullpens took over from there, allowing no runs until the automatic runners entered the picture.

    Milwaukee RHP Brandon Woodruff (2-1, 2.59) opposes Arizona RHP Merrill Kelly (5-8. 5.84) on Saturday night.

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    The Milwaukee Brewers had a ten game span from late April to mid-June where they won Kyle Harrison’s starts. Now in each of his last two they have lost. In his three career starts he has struggled against the Arizona Diamondbacks in all. Two of the outings he did not make it past the fourth inning. Gaberiel Moreno has shown to be a consistent bat in the Dbacks lineup, and does have a hit and RBI against Kyle Harrison.

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    1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 7 12 1
    3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 9 3
    • W: G. Anderson (2-3)L: R. Thompson (3-2)S: (0)
    • HR: MIL – G. Mitchell (7)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
    HITTERS AB R H RBI AVG
    C. Yelich DH 4 1 0 0 .248
    J. Chourio LF 6 1 1 1 .291
    B. Turang 2B 6 1 3 2 .263
    W. Contreras C 6 0 2 0 .293
    J. Bauers 1B 6 1 3 1 .269
    G. Mitchell CF 4 1 1 2 .265
    S. Frelick RF 3 0 0 0 .247
    a- A. Vaughn PH 1 0 0 0 .336
    B. Perkins PR-RF 1 1 0 0 .157
    C. Pratt SS 3 1 1 0 .191
    D. Hamilton 3B 2 0 1 0 .237
    b- J. Ortiz PH-3B 1 0 0 0 .201
    • a-hit into fielder’s choice for Frelick in the 8th
    • b-struck out for Hamilton in the 8th
    HITTERS AB R H RBI AVG
    K. Marte 2B 5 1 2 0 .269
    G. Perdomo SS 5 0 0 0 .240
    C. Carroll RF 4 1 1 0 .268
    G. Moreno C 5 1 2 1 .286
    L. Gurriel LF 4 1 0 0 .214
    N. Arenado 3B 5 0 1 2 .242
    I. Vargas 1B 5 0 3 1 .263
    L. Groover DH 2 0 0 0 .167
    a- M. Kepler PH-DH 3 0 0 0 .125
    T. Troy CF 4 0 0 0 .225
    • a-flied out for Groover in the 6th
    BATTING
    • 2B – J. Bauers (13)
    • HR – G. Mitchell (8)
    • SH – J. Ortiz (4)
    • RBI – J. Chourio (34), B. Turang 2 (51), J. Bauers (52), G. Mitchell 2 (42)
    • Runners left in scoring position, 2-Out – C. Yelich, J. Bauers, G. Mitchell, S. Frelick, B. Perkins, J. Ortiz
    BATTING
    • 2B – N. Arenado (16)
    • RBI – G. Moreno (28), N. Arenado 2 (36), I. Vargas (45)
    • 2-Out RBI – G. Moreno, N. Arenado 2 (2)
    • Runners left in scoring position, 2-Out – G. Perdomo, C. Carroll, L. Gurriel, I. Vargas 2 (2), L. Groover, T. Troy
    BASERUNNING
    • SB – C. Pratt (6)
    BASERUNNING
    • SB – K. Marte (4), T. Troy
    FIELDING
    • DP – (Pratt-Turang-Bauers)
    • E – D. Hamilton (7)
    FIELDING
    • DP – (Perdomo-Vargas)
    • E – G. Perdomo (6), J. Cabrera, R. Thompson
    PITCHERS IP H ER BB SO ERA
    K. Harrison 2.2 5 3 1 3 2.82
    C. Patrick 3.1 1 0 0 2 3.54
    A. Ashby 1.0 0 0 1 0 3.10
    A. Uribe 1.0 1 0 0 1 2.91
    T. Megill 1.0 1 0 0 0 3.18
    G. Anderson(W, 2-3) 2.0 1 0 1 1 3.35
    PITCHERS IP H ER BB SO ERA
    J. Cabrera 3.1 6 3 3 3 4.73
    J. Loaisiga 1.2 1 0 0 1 2.43
    K. Ginkel 1.0 1 0 0 1 2.97
    J. Morillo 1.0 0 0 0 1 2.70
    B. Garcia 1.0 1 0 1 1 2.21
    P. Sewald 1.0 1 0 0 0 4.35
    T. Clarke 1.0 0 0 0 1 2.11
    R. Thompson(L, 3-2) 1.0 2 2 1 2 3.26
    PITCHING
    • Pitches-Strikes – K. Harrison 72-43, C. Patrick 34-23, A. Ashby 17-9, A. Uribe 17-11, T. Megill 12-10, G. Anderson 20-14
    • Ground Balls-Fly Balls – K. Harrison 7-2, C. Patrick 3-3, A. Ashby 1-1, A. Uribe 1-0, T. Megill 1-1, G. Anderson 1-0
    • Batters Faced – K. Harrison 15, C. Patrick 11, A. Ashby 4, A. Uribe 4, T. Megill 4, G. Anderson 7
    PITCHING
    • Pitches-Strikes – J. Cabrera 63-33, J. Loaisiga 21-14, K. Ginkel 20-13, J. Morillo 11-8, B. Garcia 17-10, P. Sewald 14-10, T. Clarke 13-9, R. Thompson 23-16
    • Ground Balls-Fly Balls – J. Cabrera 4-3, J. Loaisiga 3-0, K. Ginkel 3-0, J. Morillo 1-0, B. Garcia 2-0, P. Sewald 2-2, T. Clarke 2-0, R. Thompson 2-0
    • Batters Faced – J. Cabrera 19, J. Loaisiga 5, K. Ginkel 4, J. Morillo 3, B. Garcia 5, P. Sewald 4, T. Clarke 3, R. Thompson
  • Cabo Verde’s dream World Cup ends against Argentina, but story to give every small nation reason to believe

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    Vozinha and Cabo Verde tangled with Lionel Messi and Argentina, and while the run of the Blue Sharks at the World Cup may be over, they’ve left a mark on the World Cup that won’t be forgotten. As the second smallest nation to ever qualify for the tournament, Cabo Verde used LinkedIn as a recruiting tool, pulling from their diaspora around the world, and after drawing against Spain, they one-upped themselves in an electric match, facing Argentina in the round of 32.

    What’s most impressive in this loss to Argentina is that Cabo Verde lived up to their dreams so much that, leaving the pitch against Argentina, it wasn’t about moral victories. It was a picture of sadness. Players who laid it all on the line going toe to toe with the reigning World Cup champions, and they were able to fight back twice. Vozinha outdueled Emiliano Martínez, and Sidny Lopes Cabral had the best goal from distance, not Messi.

    “We hope that now you realize that there is no easy opponent, and congratulations to Cabo Verde. We knew that they were going to be a tough opponent, and we struggled so much,” Argentina manager Lionel Scaloni said after the match. “Actually, we deserved the win, but that doesn’t mean that the opponent made things easy for us, and of course, I will talk about the negative aspects with my players, but we also need to focus on the positive aspects, the fact that we never gave in, and neither did the opponents.”

    Messi also agreed with his manager about how tough the Blue Sharks made this on Argentina. Without fouling much, Cabo Verde are the team who pushed Argentina the most physically, making things quite tough for them in the match despite having all the talent from all over the world and a core of the team playing in the second division of Portugal.

    “We knew this would be a very tough match. In the World Cup, no one gives you anything for free. Now it’s about resting, learning from today, and focusing on the next game. Also, congratulations to Cabo Verde for that great performance,” Messi said.

    These aren’t things that happen overnight, and it’s part of why the Cabo Verde story has been one that has endured during this tournament. Katy Perry may not have been in attendance for their game against Argentina, but even Left Shark made an appearance in the game as their style makes the Blue Sharks easy to root for, as Bubista has built an organized unit during his time in charge of the squad.

    “I think that shows the character of our team, how skilled our team is, and was throughout most of the match. We knew of the quality of our opponent,” Bubista said. “It would be a tough match, as it truly proved to be against Argentina. But I think we did our best, and we did it with bravery. And never did we fail to stay true to our identity, which is why I’m so proud of what my players did throughout the match.”

    Bubista has been the architect of this project, managing the side since 2020, and while he was confident that they’d compete coming into the match, it’s another thing to push Argentina from start to finish after what they’ve already accomplished. And surely he’ll also be prepared to work on their set-play defending, which was their undoing in extra time.

    Their keeper, Vozinha, grew to internet fame after the draw against Spain and has amassed over 18 million Instagram followers during the tournament. When the World Cup began, his mother wasn’t able to see him play due to visa issues, but those were resolved so that she could see the remainder of Cabo Verde’s run.

    While there is joy around the Cabo Verde story, there are also the rape allegations surrounding their captain, Ryan Mendes, that have cast a negative shadow during the tournament. He had an assist during the game and has appeared over 100 times for this country, but he’s currently under investigation in regard to an alleged incident in New Zealand in March.

    Following the match, Bubista made it clear that he would only answer questions about the game, and if Mendes is found guilty, his participation in the World Cup will bring a black mark to this team, which is unfortunate because they’re well poised to be back at this stage.

    This World Cup run will make dual national recruitment easier for Cabo Verde, as now eyes turn toward the Africa Cup of Nations and qualifying for the 2030 World Cup. Remember the Cabo Verde name because this won’t be the last time that it’s heard on the big stage for this island nation.

     

     

  • FIFA World Cup Scores

    FT | PENS
    T PEN
    soccer team logoAustralia
    1 2
    soccer team logoEgypt
    1 4
    Round of 32, AT&T Stadium
    FT
    T
    soccer team logoArgentina
    3
    soccer team logoCabo Verde
    2
    Round of 32, Hard Rock Stadium
    FT
    T
    soccer team logoColombia
    1
    soccer team logoGhana
    0
    Round of 32, Arrowhead Stadium
  • 2026 John Deere Classic leaderboard: Lucas Glover on top with Max Homa, Chris Gotterup in pursuit

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    The 2026 John Deere Classic is operating similarly to past editions with quality conditions at TPC Deere Run leading to low scores. Heading into the weekend, it appears as if whoever tops the leaderboard at the conclusion of play will have a score around 20 under or better next to their name while hosting the trophy on Sunday.

    Lucas Glover is the man who has set the pace after 36 holes, firing a 6-under 65 on Friday to back up his first-round 63 to reach 14 under for the tournament, opening a two-shot lead entering the weekend. Glover has yet to make a bogey this week, cruising his way around the Quad Cities so far this week with 14 birdies and 22 pars.

    Glover’s tear at the John Deere has come out of nowhere. The 46-year-old hasn’t broken par in his last five starts. On the season, he’s finished in the top 25 just twice — a year after capturing five top 10s in 2025 — but he’s found something with his swing this week that has him in a flow and threatening to pick up his seventh career PGA Tour victory.

    Glover leads the field in ball-striking by a healthy margin, as he’s picking up more than 7 strokes on the field with his approach play through 36 holes. He hasn’t been great off the tee, and he only has 150 feet of made putts on the week, but he hasn’t needed to hole much from distance because of how many great looks he’s been able to create with his iron play.

    Entering the weekend with a two-shot cushion over Lee Hodges — with Zac Blair the only other man within three shots of the veteran — Glover sits in prime position. Last year, Glover made a weekend charge into a T5 finish at the John Deere. If he can replicate that kind of performance on Saturday and Sunday this year, he’ll almost certainly walk away with his seventh PGA Tour title.

    Contenders entering Moving Day

    2. Lee Hodges (-12)
    3.
     Zac Blair (-11)
    T4. Jackson Suber, Tyler Duncan, Troy Merritt, David Lipsky, Ryo Hisatsune, Ben Kohles (-10)
    T10. Max Homa (-9)
    T11. Chris Gotterup, Zach Johnson, Ben Griffin and five others (-8)
    T19. Preston Stout, Blades Brown and eight others (-7)

    Hodges has shot one stroke worse than Glover in both of the first two rounds, earning his way into Saturday’s final pairing with a 66 on Friday. Blair was tied with Glover after the first round but couldn’t quite keep pace on Friday with a second-round 68 to fall three shots behind.

  • John Deere Classic Scores

    POS CTRY NAME TO PAR R1 R2 R3 R4 TOTAL
    1
    USA
    -14 63 65* 12:35 PM 128
    2
    USA
    -12 64 66* 12:35 PM 130
    3
    USA
    -11 63* 68 12:35 PM 131
    T4
    USA
    -10 68 64* 12:24 PM 132
    T4
    USA
    -10 66 66* 12:24 PM 132
    T4
    USA
    -10 66 66* 12:24 PM 132
    T4
    USA
    -10 67 65* 12:13 PM 132
    T4
    JPN
    -10 67* 65 12:13 PM 132
    T4
    USA
    -10 65* 67 12:13 PM 132
    10
    USA
    -9 67* 66 12:02 PM 133
    T11
    USA
    -8 64 70* 12:02 PM 134
    T11
    USA
    -8 66 68* 12:02 PM 134
    T11
    SWE
    -8 68* 66 11:51 AM 134
    T11
    USA
    -8 66 68* 11:51 AM 134
    T11
    USA
    -8 69* 65 11:51 AM 134
    T11
    USA
    -8 66 68* 11:34 AM 134
    T11
    USA
    -8 69* 65 11:34 AM 134
    T11
    USA
    -8 66* 68 11:34 AM 134
    T19
    USA
    -7 67 68* 11:23 AM 135
    T19
    KOR
    -7 67 68* 11:23 AM 135
    T19
    USA
    -7 69 66* 11:23 AM 135
    T19
    USA
    -7 67* 68 11:12 AM 135
    T19
    USA
    -7 66 69* 11:12 AM 135
    T19
    USA
    -7 66 69* 11:12 AM 135
    T19
    USA
    -7 69* 66 11:01 AM 135
    T19
    USA
    -7 66* 69 11:01 AM 135
    T19
    USA
    -7 68 67* 11:01 AM 135
    T19
    USA
    -7 67 68* 10:50 AM 135
    T29
    USA
    -6 68* 68 10:50 AM 136
    T29
    ZAF
    -6 68* 68 10:50 AM 136
    T29
    ARG
    -6 70 66* 10:39 AM 136
    T29
    USA
    -6 69 67* 10:39 AM 136
    T29
    CHN
    -6 67 69* 10:39 AM 136
    T29
    USA
    -6 67* 69 10:28 AM 136
    T29
    DEU
    -6 64 72* 10:28 AM 136
    T29
    USA
    -6 65 71* 10:28 AM 136
    T37
    KOR
    -5 68 69* 10:11 AM 137
    T37
    AUS
    -5 72* 65 10:11 AM 137
    T37
    USA
    -5 71* 66 10:11 AM 137
    T37
    USA
    -5 67* 70 10:00 AM 137
    T37
    USA
    -5 69* 68 10:00 AM 137
    T37
    PRI
    -5 66* 71 10:00 AM 137
    T37
    USA
    -5 68* 69 9:49 AM 137
    T37
    USA
    -5 70* 67 9:49 AM 137
    T37
    USA
    -5 69 68* 9:49 AM 137
    T37
    USA
    -5 68* 69 9:38 AM 137
    T37
    USA
    -5 67* 70 9:38 AM 137
    T37
    USA
    -5 65 72* 9:38 AM 137
    T37
    USA
    -5 66 71* 9:27 AM 137
    T37
    USA
    -5 73* 64 9:27 AM 137
    T51
    USA
    -4 71 67* 9:27 AM 138
    T51
    USA
    -4 70 68* 9:16 AM 138
    T51
    TWN
    -4 66* 72 9:16 AM 138
    T51
    USA
    -4 72* 66 9:16 AM 138
    T51
    USA
    -4 68* 70 9:05 AM 138
    T51
    USA
    -4 69* 69 9:05 AM 138
    T51
    ENG
    -4 67* 71 9:05 AM 138
    T51
    COL
    -4 71 67* 8:48 AM 138
    T51
    USA
    -4 69 69* 8:48 AM 138
    T60
    USA
    -3 67* 72 8:48 AM 139
    T60
    USA
    -3 69* 70 8:37 AM 139
    T60
    USA
    -3 70 69* 8:37 AM 139
    T60
    USA
    -3 73 66* 8:37 AM 139
    T60
    USA
    -3 70* 69 8:26 AM 139
    T60
    USA
    -3 70 69* 8:26 AM 139
    T60
    ENG
    -3 72* 67 8:26 AM 139
    T60
    USA
    -3 69* 70 8:15 AM 139
    T60
    JPN
    -3 70* 69 8:15 AM 139
    T60
    ARG
    -3 72* 67 8:15 AM 139
    T60
    USA
    -3 72* 67 8:04 AM 139
    T60
    USA
    -3 67* 72 8:04 AM 139
    T60
    USA
    -3 76* 63 8:04 AM 139
    T60
    USA
    -3 70* 69 7:53 AM 139
    T60
    CAN
    -3 72 67* 7:53 AM 139
    T60
    ZAF
    -3 70* 69 7:53 AM 139
    T60
    USA
    -3 71 68* 7:42 AM 139
    T60
    CAN
    -3 67 72* 7:42 AM 139
    T60
    USA
    -3 69* 70 7:31 AM 139
    T60
    BEL
    -3 72* 67 7:31 AM 139
    OFFICIAL CUT LINE -3
    CUT
    USA
    -2 71* 69 140
    CUT
    JPN
    -2 70* 70 140
    CUT
    CAN
    -2 70 70* 140
    CUT
    USA
    -2 71* 69 140
    CUT
    CAN
    -2 70* 70 140
    CUT
    USA
    -2 68 72* 140
    CUT
    USA
    -2 72 68* 140
    CUT
    USA
    -2 68 72* 140
    CUT
    USA
    -2 70 70* 140
    CUT
    PHL
    -2 68 72* 140
    CUT
    USA
    -2 74* 66 140
    CUT
    USA
    -2 70 70* 140
    CUT
    USA
    -2 71 69* 140
    CUT
    USA
    -2 72* 68 140
    CUT
    USA
    -2 71* 69 140
    CUT
    USA
    -1 72* 69 141
    CUT
    USA
    -1 72* 69 141
    CUT
    USA
    -1 71* 70 141
    CUT
    USA
    -1 70 71* 141
    CUT
    USA
    -1 74* 67 141
    CUT
    JPN
    -1 68* 73 141
    CUT
    ZAF
    -1 70 71* 141
    CUT
    USA
    -1 72* 69 141
    CUT
    USA
    -1 69 72* 141
    CUT
    USA
    -1 70 71* 141
    CUT
    USA
    -1 70* 71 141
    CUT
    CHN
    -1 67 74* 141
    CUT
    USA
    E 71 71* 142
    CUT
    USA
    E 72 70* 142
    CUT
    USA
    E 73 69* 142
    CUT
    ZAF
    E 74* 68 142
    CUT
    ZAF
    E 71* 71 142
    CUT
    USA
    E 72 70* 142
    CUT
    USA
    E 72 70* 142
    CUT
    SCO
    E 72 70* 142
    CUT
    FRA
    E 72 70* 142
    CUT
    USA
    E 71* 71 142
    CUT
    USA
    E 70* 72 142
    CUT
    USA
    E 69 73* 142
    CUT
    USA
    E 75* 67 142
    CUT
    COL
    E 72 70* 142
    CUT
    USA
    +1 71 72* 143
    CUT
    USA
    +1 72 71* 143
    CUT
    USA
    +1 68* 75 143
    CUT
    CAN
    +1 68 75* 143
    CUT
    USA
    +1 73* 70 143
    CUT
    NOR
    +1 69 74* 143
    CUT
    CAN
    +2 73 71* 144
    CUT
    USA
    +2 71* 73 144
    CUT
    CAN
    +2 73* 71 144
    CUT
    USA
    +2 74* 70 144
    CUT
    USA
    +2 72 72* 144
    CUT
    ARG
    +2 74 70* 144
    CUT
    ARG
    +2 73 71* 144
    CUT
    USA
    +2 74 70* 144
    CUT
    USA
    +4 73* 73 146
    CUT
    DNK
    +4 75* 71 146
    CUT
    KOR
    +4 74 72* 146
    CUT
    USA
    +5 72 75* 147
    CUT
    USA
    +5 70 77* 147
    CUT
    DEU
    +7 72* 77 149
    CUT
    ZAF
    +7 77* 72 149
    CUT
    USA
    +11 81 72* 153
    CUT
    USA
    +14 78* 78 156
    WD
    IRL
    77
    WD
    WD
    Notes
    • All times are US/Eastern.

    Legend

    • DQ
    • WD
    • CUT
    • MDF
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    • Withdrew
    • Missed Cut
    • Made Cut Did Not Finish
    • Amateur
    • Golfer Started Round On Back 9
    • Winner
  • Copper scores 23 of her 30 points in the 1st half as the Mercury race past the Storm, 90-67

    PHOENIX (AP) Kahleah Copper scored 23 of her 30 points in the first half, Valeriane Ayayi added 18 points and the Phoenix Mercury beat the Seattle Storm 90-67 on Thursday night for their third straight victory.

    Copper was 9 of 12 from the field in the first half to help Phoenix (8-13) build a 55-36 lead. Copper scored her first points of the second half with 8:39 left for a 75-60 lead. She finished 12 of 21 from the field.

    Lexi Held had 17 points and a career-high five 3-pointers for Phoenix. Alyssa Thomas had nine points, 13 rebounds and nine assists, and DeWanna Bonner was held to six points on 3-of-10 shooting.

    Awa Fam and Natisha Hiedeman each scored 13 points for Seattle (5-16), which dropped to 1-9 away from home this season. Flau’jae Johnson and Jade Melbourne had 11 apiece. Seattle was outrebounded 40-29.

    Ezi Magbegor made her season debut for Seattle after missing the first 20 games with a foot injury. She had eight points in 17 minutes.

    Storm: Host Portland on Saturday night.

    Mercury: Host Chicago on Tuesday night.

    AP WNBA: https://apnews.com/hub/wnba-basketball

    Copyright 2026 STATS LLC and Associated Press. Any commercial use or distribution without the express written consent of STATS LLC and Associated Press is strictly prohibited.

    1 2 3 4 T

    Storm 5-16

    20 16 22 9 67

    Mercury 8-13

    31 24 18 17 90
    TOP SCORERS
    2
    N. Hiedeman G 13PTS 4REB 2AST
    2
    K. Copper G 30PTS 7REB 3AST
    STARTERS PTS REB AST PF
    N. Hiedeman 13 4 2 0
    A. Fam 13 6 3 3
    J. Melbourne 11 4 5 2
    F. Johnson 11 3 3 3
    D. Malonga 5 6 1 3
    BENCH PTS REB AST PF
    E. Magbegor 8 0 3 0
    J. Horston 6 2 2 1
    S. Dolson 0 1 0 0
    K. Samuelson 0 1 0 3
    Z. Cooke 0 1 0 1
    M. Holmes 0 1 0 0
    T. Thierry 0 0 0 1
    Total 67 29 19 17
    STARTERS PTS REB AST PF
    K. Copper 30 7 3 2
    V. Ayayi 18 2 3 3
    L. Held 17 5 2 0
    A. Thomas 9 13 9 1
    D. Bonner 6 8 2 3
    BENCH PTS REB AST PF
    M. Suarez 6 3 0 1
    M. Akoa Makani 3 1 2 2
    S. Carter 1 1 1 1
    K. Linskens 0 0 1 0
    Total 90 40 23 13
  • MLB Scores

    FINAL
    R H E
    17 17 1
    Cubs49-39
    1 7 1
    Wrigley Field, Chicago, IL
    • W: A. Pallante  (10-5)
    • L: D. Peterson  (4-7)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
    player headshot
    A. Pallante STL P5.2 IP, 5 H, 2 SO, 1 BB
    player headshot
    M. Winn STL SS2-4, 2 R, 1 HR, 4 RBI
    FINAL
    R H E
    Pirates44-45
    5 13 0
    9 12 2
    Nationals Park, Washington, DC
    • W: F. Griffin  (9-2)
    • L: M. Keller  (6-6)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
    player headshot
    F. Griffin WAS P5.0 IP, 4 H, 1 ER, 2 SO, 1 BB
    player headshot
    D. Lile WAS LF3-4, 2 R, 2 HR, 4 RBI
    FINAL
    R H E
    Twins42-47
    2 6 0
    Yankees49-38
    5 6 0
    Yankee Stadium, Bronx, NY
    • W: G. Cole  (3-3)
    • L: M. Paredes  (0-2)
    • S: D. Bednar  (17)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
    player headshot
    G. Cole NYY P5.0 IP, 5 H, 2 ER, 7 SO
    player headshot
    D. Bednar NYY P1.0 IP, 3 SO
    FINAL
    R H E
    Orioles41-48
    3 4 0
    Reds40-47
    0 4 1
    Great American Ball Park, Cincinnati, OH
    • W: T. Rogers  (6-7)
    • L: B. Singer  (3-8)
    • S: T. Wells  (1)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
    player headshot
    T. Rogers BAL P5.0 IP, 2 H, 4 SO, 5 BB
    player headshot
    T. Wells BAL P1.0 IP, 1 SO
    FINAL
    R H E
    3 6 1
    4 6 0
    Progressive Field, Cleveland, OH
    • W: E. Sabrowski  (3-1)
    • L: S. Newcomb  (0-2)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
    player headshot
    E. Sabrowski CLE P1.0 IP, 2 SO
    player headshot
    M. Vargas CHW 1B2-3, 1 R, 1 HR, 3 RBI
    FINAL
    R H E
    Mets36-52
    3 10 0
    Braves51-35
    5 5 1
    Truist Park, Atlanta, GA
    • W: G. Holmes  (5-4)
    • L: C. Scott  (2-1)
    • S: R. Iglesias  (17)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
    player headshot
    G. Holmes ATL P5.0 IP, 5 H, 1 ER, 2 SO, 1 BB
    player headshot
    M. Olson ATL 1B2-3, 2 R, 2 HR, 2 RBI
    FINAL
    R H E
    Giants36-51
    3 8 0
    Rockies36-53
    15 18 2
    Coors Field, Denver, CO
    • W: R. Feltner  (3-2)
    • L: L. Webb  (5-6)
    • S: G. Hughes  (1)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
    player headshot
    R. Feltner COL P6.0 IP, 6 H, 2 ER, 9 SO
    player headshot
    J. McCarthy COL LF4-5, 2 R, 2 HR, 6 RBI
    FINAL
    R H E
    Rays52-33
    3 5 1
    Astros43-47
    1 3 1
    Daikin Park, Houston, TX
    • W: K. Kelly  (5-3)
    • L: S. Okert  (1-1)
    • S: B. Baker  (23)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
    player headshot
    S. Arrighetti HOU P6.0 IP, 2 H, 1 ER, 4 SO, 1 BB
    player headshot
    N. Martinez TB P5.1 IP, 3 H, 1 ER, 3 SO, 1 BB
    FINAL
    R H E
    Red Sox38-48
    5 11 0
    Angels36-53
    2 7 1
    Angel Stadium of Anaheim, Anaheim, CA
    • W: J. Bennett  (3-3)
    • L: R. Detmers  (3-6)
    • S: A. Chapman  (17)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
    player headshot
    J. Bennett BOS P7.2 IP, 5 H, 2 ER, 6 SO
    player headshot
    A. Chapman BOS P1.0 IP, 2 H, 1 SO
    FINAL
    R H E
    Marlins47-42
    12 11 0
    5 9 1
    Sutter Health Park, West Sacramento, California
    • W: L. Bachar  (1-0)
    • L: J. Perkins  (2-4)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
    player headshot
    K. Stowers MIA 1B4-5, 3 R, 2 HR, 3 RBI
    player headshot
    L. Bachar MIA P2.0 IP, 1 SO
    FINAL
    R H E
    Brewers54-32
    7 12 1
    4 9 3
    Chase Field, Phoenix, AZ
    • W: G. Anderson  (2-3)
    • L: R. Thompson  (3-2)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
    player headshot
    G. Anderson MIL P2.0 IP, 1 H, 1 SO, 1 BB
    player headshot
    C. Patrick MIL P3.1 IP, 1 H, 2 SO
    FINAL
    R H E
    Padres43-44
    3 8 1
    Dodgers58-31
    4 5 0
    Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles, CA
    • W: K. Hurt  (3-1)
    • L: A. Morejon  (6-2)
    • S: T. Scott  (12)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
    player headshot
    M. King SD P6.0 IP, 3 H, 2 ER, 5 SO, 2 BB
    player headshot
    S. Ohtani LAD DH0-36.0 IP, 7 H, 3 ER, 9 SO, 2 BB
    FINAL
    R H E
    2 6 0
    0 4 2
    T-Mobile Park, Seattle, WA
    • W: D. Cease  (5-4)
    • L: L. Castillo  (3-7)
    • S: L. Varland  (18)
    PLAYERS OF THE GAME
    player headshot
    D. Cease TOR P7.0 IP, 3 H, 9 SO, 1 BB
    player headshot
    L. Castillo SEA P6.0 IP, 5 H, 2 ER, 4 SO, 1 BB
  • Zach Johnson chases leaders at 2026 John Deere Classic while Jordan Spieth struggles late

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    SILVIS, Ill. (AP) — Zach Johnson is skipping three majors for the John Deere Classic, which feels like a major for the Iowa native. He made the decision pay off Thursday with an eagle-birdie finish for a 7-under 64 that left him one shot out of the lead.

    Lucas Glover and Zac Blair played in the morning and each posted a 63, a good start for both as the PGA Tour heads into the final two months. Both are well outside the top 100 in the FedEx Cup.

    Johnson, a 50-year-old in his first year on the PGA Tour Champions and already with two victories, never considered anything but the John Deere Classic even with the U.S. Senior Open in Ohio this week at Scioto.

    He used putter from off the green for a 45-foot eagle on the par-5 17th, and capped off his round with a shot into 12 feet for a closing birdie.

    “I just love being here, and I’m comfortable, obviously,” said Johnson, who won the John Deere Classic in 2012. “My scorecard … I know that’ an ingredient this week, but it’s not everything. I can’t stress it enough. I’m just appreciative of having a partnership with John Deere and feeling like a long, long-distance son to this area.

    “A lot of affinity, a lot of affection.”

    Along with skipping the U.S. Senior Open this week, Johnson did not enter the British Open at Royal Birkdale, where he is exempt for 10 more years. He also is skipping the Senior British Open at Gleneagles, where he played in the 2014 Ryder Cup.

    Instead, Johnson is playing a senior major next week at Firestone. His reasoning for skipping the two British events is because he didn’t think he could play four straight weeks.

    The immediate goal is to play four rounds on the TPC Deere Run, where hot weather is expected to yield thunderstorms over the next few days.

    Glover, who goes on the PGA Tour board next year, is at No. 119 in the FedEx Cup. His exemption from winning back-to-back weeks in 2023 — including a FedEx Cup playoff event — ends after this year. Blair is at No. 160 and has been playing where he can, along with Korn Ferry Tour events.

    “Playing golf professionally is pretty stressful, especially for me,” Blair said. “I’ve kind of always been right in that 125 to 150 spot my whole career. So every start is important. Just trying to do a good job of playing well, whichever kind of tour I’m playing on. It’s still golf at the end of the day, which is fun.”

    Glover began the year recovering from surgery for a torn labrum in his left shoulder, and to put together a round like his 63 was encouraging to know good golf is still in there. And it helps being on a property that brings good memories.

    “Even struggling like I have this year, you pull down the driveway somewhere you’ve had success, it gives you a good feeling. Yeah, always liked it here,” Glover said.

    Stephan Jaeger and Lee Hodges joined Johnson at 64. Jaeger is at No. 60 in the FedEx Cup, wanting to be sure he’s among the top 70 in six weeks to qualify for the postseason. The BMW International Open in Munich is this week on his home course of Eichenried.

    Jordan Spieth, playing the Deere for only the second time since winning in 2015, had a double bogey on the 18th hole in the middle of his round and closed with a bogey for a 69

    Scoring was good, as usual, with 20 players at 66 or lower. That included NCAA champion Preston Stout, who takes over as the No. 1 amateur in the world because Jackson Koivun turned pro.

    Koivun made his professional debut and it was a struggle. He wound up with a 73, leaving him in danger of missing the cut.

  • John Deere Classic Scores

    POS CTRY NAME TO PAR R1 R2 R3 R4 TOTAL
    T1
    USA
    -8 63 1:34 PM* 63
    T1
    USA
    -8 63* 1:56 PM 63
    T3
    USA
    -7 64 1:01 PM* 64
    T3
    DEU
    -7 64 1:45 PM* 64
    T3
    USA
    -7 64 8:24 AM* 64
    T6
    USA
    -6 65 1:23 PM* 65
    T6
    USA
    -6 65* 2:18 PM 65
    T6
    USA
    -6 65 2:29 PM* 65
    T9
    USA
    -5 66 12:50 PM* 66
    T9
    PRI
    -5 66* 12:50 PM 66
    T9
    USA
    -5 66 1:01 PM* 66
    T9
    USA
    -5 66 1:12 PM* 66
    T9
    USA
    -5 66 1:23 PM* 66
    T9
    USA
    -5 66 1:45 PM* 66
    T9
    USA
    -5 66 1:45 PM* 66
    T9
    USA
    -5 66 2:07 PM* 66
    T9
    USA
    -5 66* 2:29 PM 66
    T9
    USA
    -5 66* 2:40 PM 66
    T9
    TWN
    -5 66* 8:24 AM 66
    T9
    USA
    -5 66 8:35 AM* 66
    T21
    USA
    -4 67 1:12 PM* 67
    T21
    USA
    -4 67* 1:12 PM 67
    T21
    USA
    -4 67* 1:12 PM 67
    T21
    USA
    -4 67* 1:23 PM 67
    T21
    USA
    -4 67* 1:34 PM 67
    T21
    ENG
    -4 67* 1:56 PM 67
    T21
    JPN
    -4 67* 1:56 PM 67
    T21
    CAN
    -4 67 2:29 PM* 67
    T21
    CHN
    -4 67 2:40 PM* 67
    T21
    USA
    -4 67 2:51 PM* 67
    T21
    USA
    -4 67* 7:51 AM 67
    T21
    USA
    -4 67 8:02 AM* 67
    T21
    KOR
    -4 67 8:35 AM* 67
    T21
    USA
    -4 67* 8:57 AM 67
    T21
    CHN
    -4 67 9:30 AM* 67
    T21
    USA
    -4 67* 9:41 AM 67
    T37
    USA
    -3 68* 12:50 PM 68
    T37
    USA
    -3 68 1:23 PM* 68
    T37
    USA
    -3 68* 1:23 PM 68
    T37
    CAN
    -3 68 1:34 PM* 68
    T37
    PHL
    -3 68 2:07 PM* 68
    T37
    USA
    -3 68 2:29 PM* 68
    T37
    KOR
    -3 68 8:13 AM* 68
    T37
    USA
    -3 68* 8:13 AM 68
    T37
    USA
    -3 68 8:46 AM* 68
    T37
    ZAF
    -3 68* 8:46 AM 68
    T37
    JPN
    -3 68* 9:08 AM 68
    T37
    SWE
    -3 68* 9:08 AM 68
    T37
    USA
    -3 68 9:19 AM* 68
    T37
    USA
    -3 68* 9:30 AM 68
    T37
    USA
    -3 68* 9:41 AM 68
    T52
    USA
    -2 69 12:50 PM* 69
    T52
    USA
    -2 69* 1:34 PM 69
    T52
    USA
    -2 69* 1:45 PM 69
    T52
    USA
    -2 69 1:56 PM* 69
    T52
    USA
    -2 69* 2:07 PM 69
    T52
    USA
    -2 69* 2:29 PM 69
    T52
    NOR
    -2 69 2:40 PM* 69
    T52
    USA
    -2 69* 2:40 PM 69
    T52
    USA
    -2 69 2:51 PM* 69
    T52
    USA
    -2 69* 8:02 AM 69
    T52
    USA
    -2 69 8:57 AM* 69
    T52
    USA
    -2 69 9:19 AM* 69
    T52
    USA
    -2 69* 9:30 AM 69
    T52
    USA
    -2 69* 9:30 AM 69
    T52
    USA
    -2 69 9:41 AM* 69
    T67
    USA
    -1 70* 12:50 PM 70
    T67
    USA
    -1 70* 1:01 PM 70
    T67
    USA
    -1 70 1:34 PM* 70
    T67
    USA
    -1 70* 1:34 PM 70
    T67
    USA
    -1 70* 1:45 PM 70
    T67
    ZAF
    -1 70* 2:07 PM 70
    T67
    USA
    -1 70 2:18 PM* 70
    T67
    USA
    -1 70 2:51 PM* 70
    T67
    CAN
    -1 70 7:40 AM* 70
    T67
    JPN
    -1 70* 7:40 AM 70
    T67
    USA
    -1 70 8:02 AM* 70
    T67
    CAN
    -1 70* 8:02 AM 70
    T67
    USA
    -1 70 8:13 AM* 70
    T67
    USA
    -1 70 8:24 AM* 70
    T67
    USA
    -1 70 8:35 AM* 70
    T67
    USA
    -1 70* 8:35 AM 70
    T67
    ARG
    -1 70 8:46 AM* 70
    T67
    ZAF
    -1 70 9:08 AM* 70
    T67
    USA
    -1 70 9:30 AM* 70
    T67
    JPN
    -1 70* 9:41 AM 70
    T87
    USA
    E 71* 1:12 PM 71
    T87
    COL
    E 71 2:07 PM* 71
    T87
    USA
    E 71 2:18 PM* 71
    T87
    USA
    E 71 2:18 PM* 71
    T87
    USA
    E 71* 2:51 PM 71
    T87
    USA
    E 71 7:40 AM* 71
    T87
    USA
    E 71* 7:40 AM 71
    T87
    USA
    E 71 7:51 AM* 71
    T87
    USA
    E 71 7:51 AM* 71
    T87
    USA
    E 71* 7:51 AM 71
    T87
    USA
    E 71* 8:02 AM 71
    T87
    ZAF
    E 71* 8:13 AM 71
    T87
    USA
    E 71* 8:24 AM 71
    T87
    USA
    E 71* 8:57 AM 71
    T101
    FRA
    +1 72 1:01 PM* 72
    T101
    ARG
    +1 72* 1:01 PM 72
    T101
    USA
    +1 72* 1:01 PM 72
    T101
    CAN
    +1 72 1:56 PM* 72
    T101
    COL
    +1 72 2:40 PM* 72
    T101
    USA
    +1 72* 2:40 PM 72
    T101
    BEL
    +1 72* 2:51 PM 72
    T101
    USA
    +1 72* 7:40 AM 72
    T101
    USA
    +1 72 7:51 AM* 72
    T101
    USA
    +1 72* 7:51 AM 72
    T101
    USA
    +1 72 8:13 AM* 72
    T101
    AUS
    +1 72* 8:35 AM 72
    T101
    USA
    +1 72* 8:35 AM 72
    T101
    USA
    +1 72 8:46 AM* 72
    T101
    USA
    +1 72 8:57 AM* 72
    T101
    USA
    +1 72 9:08 AM* 72
    T101
    SCO
    +1 72 9:08 AM* 72
    T101
    USA
    +1 72 9:19 AM* 72
    T101
    ENG
    +1 72* 9:19 AM 72
    T101
    USA
    +1 72* 9:19 AM 72
    T101
    DEU
    +1 72* 9:19 AM 72
    T101
    USA
    +1 72 9:30 AM* 72
    T123
    USA
    +2 73* 1:45 PM 73
    T123
    USA
    +2 73* 2:18 PM 73
    T123
    CAN
    +2 73 7:40 AM* 73
    T123
    USA
    +2 73 8:02 AM* 73
    T123
    USA
    +2 73 8:24 AM* 73
    T123
    USA
    +2 73* 8:46 AM 73
    T123
    CAN
    +2 73* 8:57 AM 73
    T123
    ARG
    +2 73 9:41 AM* 73
    T131
    USA
    +3 74 12:50 PM* 74
    T131
    KOR
    +3 74 1:12 PM* 74
    T131
    USA
    +3 74* 2:18 PM 74
    T131
    ZAF
    +3 74* 8:13 AM 74
    T131
    USA
    +3 74* 8:24 AM 74
    T131
    USA
    +3 74* 9:08 AM 74
    T131
    ARG
    +3 74 9:41 AM* 74
    T138
    USA
    +4 75* 2:07 PM 75
    T138
    DNK
    +4 75* 8:46 AM 75
    140
    USA
    +5 76* 1:23 PM 76
    141
    ZAF
    +6 77* 2:29 PM 77
    142
    USA
    +7 78* 2:51 PM 78
    143
    USA
    +10 81 8:57 AM* 81
    WD
    IRL
    77
    WD
    WD
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