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Jamie
Lovemark
USA
Birthdate
23/1/1988 (38)
Birthplace
Rancho Santa Fe, California
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Right
Turned Pro
2009
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Koepka powers to share of Northern Trust lead
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O'Hair, No. 121 in FedEx standings, tied for lead
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Spieth grabs Open lead despite bad weather
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Rodgers nears 1st PGA Tour title at John Deere
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Golf News
Sergio Garcia misses out on British Open; 3 Americans qualify
Sergio García will miss the British Open for the third time in four years after he failed to secure among the 20 qualifying spots handed out Tuesday. A trio of Americans -- Peter Uihlein, Caleb Surratt and James Nicholas -- qualified.
Hovland does 'Viking Row' with Norway fans after winning Travelers
Hovland does 'Viking Row' with Norway fans after winning Travelers
Hovland rings up 1st win of year, beating Scheffler in Travelers playoff
Viktor Hovland made birdie on the par-4 18th hole Monday morning to win the Travelers Championship in a playoff over world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler.
NBC consults with PGA Tour, MLB, turns to Yankees-Red Sox late
NBC preempted the Yankees-Red Sox "Sunday Night Baseball" game in favor of the Travelers Championship, which ran late after rain suspended final-round play for nearly 90 minutes.
Scheffler forces Monday playoff with Hovland at Travelers
Scottie Scheffler made an 8-foot par putt on the 18th hole Sunday, forcing a sudden-death playoff against Viktor Hovland on Monday at the rain-delayed Travelers.
Hovland birdies 18, leaps Scheffler atop Travelers Championship
Viktor Hovland birdied the 18th hole at the Travelers Championship to take a one-shot lead over Scottie Scheffler, who three-putted for bogey to fall from the top of the leaderboard.