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After carding eagle on final hole Friday to make the cut on the number, former CU golfer Jeremy Paul finishes 45th in his PGA Tour debut, in Hawaii; Denver native Mark Hubbard notches top-25 showing
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After carding eagle on final hole Friday to make the cut on the number, former CU golfer Jeremy Paul finishes 45th in his PGA Tour debut, in Hawaii; Denver native Mark Hubbard notches top-25 showing
Wyndham Clark’s Bay Golf Club team raises the curtain on TGL with a laugher of a win in indoor golf league’s debut in primetime on ESPN
Colorado Golf Hall of Famer Wyndham Clark gears up in a hurry in 2025, with The Sentry in Hawaii and the inaugural TGL match in Florida crammed into less than a week
Davis Bryant of Aurora chalks up 42nd-place finish in his DP World Tour debut on Indian Ocean island; Coloradans David and Brady Duval notch 2nd straight top-3 showing at PNC Championship
In another strong showing at a 2-person team event, Colorado native Jennifer Kupcho and partner Akshay Bhatia finish 3rd in Grant Thornton Invite after leading going into final hole; local players don’t significantly help their cause at PGA Tour Q-school finals
For 2nd time in the last decade, a Colorado-based BMW Championship named PGA Tour Tournament of the Year, this time after the event at Castle Pines GC raised a record amount for Evans Scholars Foundation
Denver-area resident — and 4-time PGA Tour champ — Martin Laird joins former Air Force Academy golfers Tom Whitney and Kyle Westmoreland and Littleton native Chris Korte at final stage of PGA Tour Q-school
Former CU golfer Robyn Choi falls just shy — by a single stroke over 5 rounds — of regaining LPGA Tour card at final qualifying
CU and Boulder High School grad Hale Irwin, a two-time U.S. Senior Open champion, named honorary chair for 2025 Senior Open that The Broadmoor will host
Littleton native/former DU golfer Chris Korte advances to final stage of PGA Tour Q-school for first time by placing 4th in stage 2 tourney; Neal Shipley, 2023 U.S. Am runner-up at Cherry Hills, falls 1 shot shy of moving on