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Korn Ferry Tour : Panama Championship..Leaderboard
Adam Hadwin has got his season on the Korn Ferry Tour off to a great start, placing 2nd this weekend at The Panama Championship 68 69 68 69 -6.

American Ian Holt the winner at -8 was the only one better, and Holt has now won the first two events of the season.
Canadians
Adam Hadwin 2nd 68 69 68 69 -6
Stuart MacDonald T16 65 67 77 71 E
Roger Sloan T32 69 70 75 69 +3
Myles Creighton T59 73 70 71 72 +6
After 2 weeks, Roger Sloan is #3 and Adam Hadwin is #4 on the Korn Ferry Tour points list.
Bryan Angus
PGA Tour: Farmers Insurance Open Leaderboard Results
From the moment he shot 62 to take the lead at this version of the Farmers Insurance, with a weather forecast for a week of impossibly ideal, beautiful cloudless weather, Justin Rose knew he had it in him to win again on Torrey Pines like he did in 2019.

It's not often, certainly not always that you have 4 rounds where its all working for you, but that turned out to be the case, as this now 45 year old put on an absolute Masterclass of golfing excellence that was a joy to watch, even though the result removed all the drama by Saturday night, he won by 7 shots or a converted touchdown in American football parlance
62, 65, 68,70 -23 265 are the numbers, topping the record low score held by Tiger by a shot, the same Tiger who won here 8 times, and put on many a Masterclass of his own.
He was #1 in the world back in 2019, he is back to #3 right behind Rory #2 this morning, the 2025 European Ryder Cup team also has Tommy Fleetwood at #4 and Bob MacIntyre at #6.
The fact that 4 of the top 6 players in the world are part of that team, is indicative of their standard of play.
Canadians
AJ Ewart T49 71 69 74 69 -5
Sudarshan Yellamaraju T56 74 67 71 72 -4
Mac Hughes T59 71 70 70 74 -3
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Bryan Angus
DP World Tour : Bapco Energies Bahrain Championship Leaderboard
Well into the back nine in Bahrain there are 7 players within 2 shots on the Royal GC, an old favourite, now on LIV.
Sergio Garcia has been allowed to play, has the edge at -17 through 13 holes along with Calum Hill -17 through 12 and Patrick Reed is right with them at -17 through 12 as is Freddie Schott.
At -16 Daniel Hiller 66, and Forrest Grant through 13. more to follow
Final Edit
Freddy Schott won his first DP World Tour title after beating Calum Hill and Patrick Reed in a play-off at the 2026 Bapco Energies Bahrain Championship.
The trio were locked together at -17 under par after 72 holes after Reed shot 67 on Sunday to make up a four-shot overnight deficit to Hill, who began the day two clear but had to settle for a 71 after a bogey at the difficult final hole. Schott carded 69 to join the pair.
Reed bogeyed the first play-off hole to drop out of contention and after Hill went out of bounds second time round, before sending his fourth shot into the water, he sportingly conceded without making Schott putt out for the win.
Asked to sum up his thoughts, Schott said: "I have no idea. It's just amazing, I'm just extremely happy, surprised... I don't know what's happening right now. I'm just so happy."
"I could have done it the regular way, that would have also been fine! But to do it this way feels even more special so I'm just glad it happened this way."
Reed found the bunker with his 73rd tee shot and went from there to the edge of another, with Schott and Hill both hitting the fairway and then the heart of the green.
Schott holed for par and despite a superb effort at his up-and-down, Reed was unable to respond and dropped out of contention. Hill held his nerve as he and Schott went back to the tee.
The Scot sent his next tee-shot out of bounds to the left, with Schott only just avoiding the water in response. He sent his approach right of the green but Hill found the water with his fourth and conceded after Schott chipped on.
Hill and Reed T2 with Garcia and T4 and France's Ugo Coussaud a shot further back in sixth.
Bryan Angus
PGA Tour: Farmers Insurance Open Tee Times Leaderboard
Tiger Woods owned Torrey Pines in his day winning 8 times including a US Open, Justin Rose at -21 195 has broken the 54 hole record score Tiger held by 3 shots, 61 66 68, that's how well he is playing.
Joel Dahmen at -15 is alone in 2nd place.
Rosey at 45 looks as fit as ever, lean strong from a lifetime of abstinence and exercise, he calls this time as his Indian Summer and he is playing like it. He has the 2027 Ryder Cup in his sights as a player and he surely will be a captain as some point. Let's remember he lost last years Masters in the legendary playoff to Rory.
Regarding his lead " There is never going to be any complacency, I think there is always enough respect for the game of golf in the back of your mind that you have to do everything right tomorrow. You have to come out,, be focused, play well. "
Canadians
Mac Hughes T35 71 70 70 -5
Sudarshan Yellamaraju T45 74 67 71 -4
AJ Ewart T61 71 69 74 -2
Bryan Angus
Korn Ferry Tour : Panama Championship..Leaderboard
Four of the six Canadians have made the cut in Panama.

Adam Hadwin leads them 68 69 68 -5 T5 which is just 2 shots off the lead held by American Tyler Duncan 69 66 68 -7
Stuart MacDonald T19 65 67 77 -1
Roger Sloan T61 69 70 75 +4
Myles Creighton T61 73 70 71 +4
Drew Nesbitt,, Ben Silverman MC
Bryan Angus
DP World Tour : Bapco Energies Bahrain Championship
A pair of bogeys for Schott at the 12th and 13th levelled matters once more and Hill birdied the next two to take advantage. Schott also birdied the 14th but the German's closing bogey for 70 -14, saw Hill's lead swell back to two at -16 after E 72.
Patrick Reed was ominously poised at -12 under after a 66, tied for the best round of the day. Also at -12, Spanish veteran Sergio Garcia 68 and Grant Forrest 67
Hill said "I actually felt like I played quite nicely, I just had a few errors in there and misjudged a couple of putts early on that put me behind a little bit. I managed to come back a little bit on the back nine and put myself in a good position for tomorrow."
Schott said: "I mean, I’m a little bit disappointed to three-putt on the last but it was a good day today. We will just keep doing what we’re doing, and we should be alright tomorrow.
Spaniards Nacho Elvira 69 and Jorge Campillo 68 were in the group at -11 under with Lindberg 66 and Englishman Ben Schmidt 68, with eight players T10 a further shot back at -10.
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