Fond Memories in Colorado
William Mouw, who a year ago won the prestigious Trans-Miss at Denver Country Club, continues strong start to his pro career with 69 at Ascendant at TPC Colorado; Nicholas Lindheim and Ryan McCormick lead way with 66s
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William Mouw, who a year ago won the prestigious Trans-Miss at Denver Country Club, continues strong start to his pro career with 69 at Ascendant at TPC Colorado; Nicholas Lindheim and Ryan McCormick lead way with 66s
David Duval, who’s exempt for next week’s British Open, instead plans to tee it up at Inspirato Colorado Open
Denver native Mark Hubbard records 4th top-10 of PGA Tour season, the most of his career; it’s 3 top-10s for him in last 6 weeks; at U.S. Women’s Open, Jennifer Kupcho’s husband caddies for winner
Locals Jonathan Kaye, Tom Whitney, Sam Saunders, Jake Staiano, Jeremy Paul among those who will tee it up for Korn Ferry Tour’s Ascendant at TPC Colorado; Camilo Villegas also entered
Colorado native Gunner Wiebe qualifies for British Open as a final-round 66 gives him runner-up finish on DP World Tour; Bernhard Langer surpasses Hale Irwin’s long-held record for career PGA Tour Champions wins
Paul twins could ascend to top peak in game — PGA Tour — at the same time if golf balls bounce the right way; former CU golfers on parallel tracks — Yannik on DP World Tour and Jeremy on Korn Ferry Tour, where he’ll play in The Ascendant next month
Long bogey-free stretch gives Colorado native Chris Korte his 2nd straight runner-up finish to start PGA Tour Canada season; Becca Huffer of Monument carries over strong play from Inspirato Colorado Women’s Open
Wyndham Clark joins elite company — Hale Irwin and Steve Jones — as golfers who grew up in Colorado and have won the U.S. Open in the last half-century; his hard-fought first victory in a major comes at same age as Irwin’s (29)
Refresher on Wyndham Clark’s stellar career in Colorado as the Denver native wins the U.S. Open
Big late surge falls just short for Coloradan Becca Huffer, who finishes 2nd at Colorado Women’s Open for the 4th time (in addition to her 2 wins)