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PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. As the Florida swing gets underway, a number of veterans are looking to chase down a pair of rookies at PGA National. Here are Fore Things you should know after the opening round of the Honda Classic:1. Cody Gribble couldnt miss. Gribble broke through earlier this season for his first win at the Sanderson Farms Championship, but now the southpaw shares the lead after finding all 18 greens in regulation. Thats no small feat on the Champion Course, and Gribble becomes the first player in tournament history to find the target with every approach.2. Wesley Bryan picked up right where he left off. Bryan earned a rare promotion to the PGA Tour last year by winning three Web.com events, and he notched a career-best T-4 finish last week at Riviera. That result was largely off a third-round 63, and Bryan is contending again after opening with 64 at PGA National.3. European major champ contending on sponsor invite at Honda. If it sounds familiar, it should. Thats the script that played out two years ago when Padraig Harrington won this event in surprising fashion, and its again on tap here after Martin Kaymer opened with a 5-under 65 to sit one shot off the lead.4. Rickie Fowler feels right at home at PGA National. The Oklahoma State product has plenty of experience playing in the wind, and he now makes his home a short drive from the course. Fowler played the first 36 holes of this event last year without dropping a shot before fading over the weekend, and hes again lurking after a 4-under 66 in the opening round.
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Now, all eyes will shift to Torrey Pines for this weekend's Farmers Insurance Open near San Diego, California. The first couple of events featured some big names, but this weekend's tournament will be the first in the new season to feature the likes of Tiger Woods, Jordan Spieth, and Rory McIlroy.
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Law medals at LET Q-School; Strom, Maguire among card winners Former UCLA standout Bronte Law medaled at Ladies European Tour Q-School while Arizona State product Linnea Strom and former Duke star
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Watch: Woods holes out for eagle to win third consecutive hole vs. Cantlay Tiger Woods looked to be in trouble in his Day 3 match against Patrick Cantlay at the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play
Watch: Woods holes out for eagle to win third consecutive
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Tiger Woods looked to be in trouble in his Day 3 match against Patrick Cantlay at the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play Championship.. Cantlay was 2 up through eight holes, and still 1 up through 10, before Woods won the 11th hole to square the match, won the 12th to take a 1-up advantage, and then holed this 83-yard approach shot for eagle at the 13th to move 2 up.
WATCH: Tiger Woods holes out for eagle in electric WGC-Match
Tiger Woods has announced Fred Couples, Zach Johnson and Steve Stricker as three of his captain's assistants for the 2019 Presidents Cup, which will return to The Royal Melbourne Golf Club in Melbourne, Australia, for the third time this December.
Tiger Woods names three captain's assistants for the 2019
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Woods: Loss 'going to sting' after misreading that final putt Source: The Golf Channel AUSTIN, Texas — Tiger Woods hit the putt he wanted. He just didn't have the read he needed. Woods lipped out a 5-footer Saturday afternoon on the 18th green to lose his quarterfinal match to Lucas Bjerregaard and exit the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play.
Woods: Loss 'going to sting' after misreading that final putt
Rory McIlroy, the reigning FedExCup champion, four-time major winner and the world No. 3 player, has committed to play in the Travelers Championships, June 19-25, at TPC River Highlands in Cromwell.
Rory McIlroy eager to play in his first Travelers Championship
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The 32-year-old two-time major winner sprung to Tiger's defense in a heartfelt Twitter video. "Obviously a lot of people know what happened to Tiger Woods the last few days, few weeks," Kaymer said. "There's so many comments, so many opinions. They are so unfair and so disrespectful, in my opinion.
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