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Sunday, May 21, 2017

James Hahn, Lexi Thompson, Fred Funk are your Sunday leaders

Sunday will prove to be another exciting, dramatic day in golf including a major up for grabs on the Champions Tour. Here are all the leaderboard links, and main storylines starting in Birmingham, Alabama

PGA Tour Champions, Regions Tradition http://www.pgatour.com/champions/tournaments/regions-tradition/leaderboard.html

It is raining early this morning at the Regions Tradition, and there is more in the forecast throughout the day so the field is paired in three's, off split tees, but the first tee time of 8am EST has been delayed.

Fred Funk has his putter working so far with rounds of 67 65 70 -14 he has a one shot lead over Scott Parel with Bernhard Langer and Scott McCarron lurking at -12.

Rod Spittle 69 58 73 -6 T20 and Stephen Ames 70 72 71 -3 T30 are the Canadian contingent.


PGA Tour AT&T Byron Nelson leaderboard http://www.pgatour.com/leaderboard.html

If Sunday is like Saturday with it's birdie barrage, it will be a shoot out to the finish down in Irving, Texas where American James Hahn with rounds of 64 70 64 is clinging to a one shot lead at -12 but he has  only to slip up and he has the prospect of a hungry Billy Horschel right behind him at -11 then Jason Day coming off a 63 in at -10 along with Jason Kokrak who had a 62 on Friday. Sergio Garcia, a past two time winner is in a group at -8

Nick Taylor is the only Canadian who made the cut and he is T36 69 73 66 -2


LPGA Tour Kingsmill Championship leaderboard http://www.lpga.com/tournaments/kingsmill-championship/leaderboard

Who wouldn't want to see Lexi Thompson win this week after a minor rules infraction cost her a major, the ANA Inspirational a month ago. She has a 3 shot lead after shooting a -2 69 in tricky wind conditions over In Gee Chun into today's final round of the Kingsmill Championship. She is at -14.

Canadian Brooke Henderson shot a 69 T15th at -4 . Alena Sharp is at -1.

Lydia Ko is at -9 after a 70 and you know she hasn't won since July, after firing yet another coach and changing all her equipment.  So Yeon Ryu and Ariya Jutanugarn therefore are hot on her heels for the world's #1 ranking.

Bryan Angus



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