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Sunday, April 2, 2017

The Sunday golf story.. live scoreboards

We're down to the last Sunday before the Masters takes center stage, with Dustin Johnson as the hot favourite, so here's what's happening on all the tours.


PGA Tour Shell Houston Open leaderboard http://www.pgatour.com/competition/2017/shell-houston-open/leaderboard.html

After rounds of 63(course record) 71, 70 -17, Sung Kang has a three-shot lead over Rickie Fowler (64 71 67 -14) after the third round of the Houston Open. Kang is ranked 202 in the world, is 29 from South Korea. If he wins he plays Augusta next week.

Nick Taylor is T32nd place and Mackenzie Hughes is T39th. Hughes, Hadwin and Weir are the 3 Canucks in the Masters field.

Play is under way already as tee times have been moved up to 9.15 a.m CST with threesomes off split tees to try to avoid heavy thunderstorms expected.


PGA Tour Champions Mississippi Gulf Resort Classic leaderboard http://www.pgatour.com/champions/tournaments/mississippi-gulf-resort-classic/leaderboard.html

Rod Spittle playing without a full card has shot 68 68 T5 down in Mississippi. Stephen Ames 75 67 is T29.

Gene Sauers 69 63 -12 leads past champion, Miguel Jimenez 67 66 -11 by a shot.


LPGA Tour ANA Inspiration leaderboard http://www.lpga.com/tournaments/ana-inspiration/leaderboard

The women are all down at their first major, the old Dinah Shore, now called the ANA Inspiration, out in Rancho Mirage, Calif., and Brooke Henderson is the only Canadian left, and she just made the cut on the number. Rounds of 73 73 69 -1 have her T43. Play has been hampered and delayed by strong desert winds, but they finally got caught up by end of play on Saturday.

Lexi "legs" Thompson is the leader 69 67 67 -13 by 2 shots over recently married Suzann Pettersen 68 69 68 -11. Thompson won here in 2014.

3 South Koreans, Hur, Park and Ryu lurk at -10 along with Minjee Lee so today will be a race to the wire to see who jumps into Poppy's Pond.


Note: French Canadian Anne Catherine Tanguay had another good week on the Symetra Tour finishing 3rd at -6, just missing out on the playoff won by a Kiwi called Liv Cheng at the Gateway Classic in Arizona.

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