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  • The Honolulu Star-Advertiser

    Rising Punahou frosh Alexa Takai raises her game while drawing comparisons to Michelle Wie

    CRAIG T. KOJIMA / CKOJIMA @STARADVERTISER.COM Punahou 14-year-old Alexa Takai became the second youngest to win the Jennie K. tournament, behind only Michelle Wie, who won it at 11. 1 /2 CRAIG T. KOJIMA / CKOJIMA @STARADVERTISER.COM Punahou 14-year-old Alexa Takai became the second youngest to win the Jennie K. tournament, behind only Michelle Wie, who won it at 11. CRAIG T. KOJIMA / CKOJIMA ...

  • AFP

    DeChambeau takes three-stroke lead into US Open final round

    American Bryson DeChambeau carried a three-stroke lead into Sunday's final round of the 124th US Open with Rory McIlroy among a pack leading the pursuit at Pinehurst.The eventual winner in the past 25 US Opens has been within four of the lead entering the final round, which if true this year would narrow the contenders to DeChambeau and his nearest trio of rivals.

  • The Tribune-Democrat, Johnstown, Pa.

    PHOTO GALLERY | Minnesota's Warian wins Sunnehanna Amateur Tournament for Champions amid final hole drama

    JOHNSTOWN, Pa. – Remaining in the present tense played a key role in Ben Warian’s finishing at 13-under-par 267 and atop the leaderboard in the 83rd Sunnehanna Amateur Tournament for Champions. But the recent University of Minnesota graduate also peered to the future moments after his round of 6-under 64 concluded Saturday afternoon at the Sunnehanna Country Club course. Two more groups ...

  • CNN

    Bryson DeChambeau’s secret to US Open success: Floating his golf balls in Epsom salt

    The best athletes break all sorts of new ground in pursuit of greatness, looking for that extra tiny percent that can propel them above their rivals. For Bryson DeChambeau that extra kick might be found in the most surprising of places – Epsom salt.