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Defending Cologuard Classic champ Bernhard Langer showing that 60 is the new 50 - Arizona Daily Star
Bernhard Langer won the 2020 Cologuard Classic, taking home the Conquistadores helmet. The 65-year-old has tied Hale Irwin’s all-time record with 45 victories on the PGA Tour Champions.
Bernhard Langer won the U.S. Senior Open on Sunday at SentryWorld to break the PGA Tour Champions’ career victory record. Pushing his record as the oldest winner on the 50-and-over ...
Bernhard Langer capped off a magical year by winning the PNC Championship for the fifth time with his son. Never mind the 30 mph wind. Langer and Jason Langer put together a 59 with 10 birdies on ...
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Bernhard Langer under spotlight as rules questioned after victory over Tiger Woods - MSNBernhard Langer and his son Jason may have secured their sixth PNC Championship win by defeating Tiger Woods and his son Charlie in a playoff, but the victory angered golf fans after the two-time ...
Bernhard Langer won the 2020 Cologuard Classic, and is viewed as one of the favorites to win again this week. Josh Galemore, Arizona Daily Star 2020 One of those steppingstones came in 1988.
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Naples Daily News on MSNChubb Classic: Bernhard Langer chasing 6th title one storyline for PGA Tour Champions event - MSNThe victory also happened to be Langer’s fifth in the event. With the exception of a withdrawl in 2015 and tied for 36th in 2018, Langer has not finished worse than tied for 6th.
Langer is currently the record holder on the Tour Champions with 47 victories. But perhaps no golfer is coming into the PCC hotter than Angel Cabrera, the 2007 U.S. Open and 2009 Masters champion.
Los Angeles Angels outfielder Mike Trout worked with hitting coaches to make a major adjustment to his swing that has resulted in immediate improvement since his return from injury on May 30.
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Jiwon Jeon was spotted at the U.S. Women's Open using a drill that all recreational golfers can learn from.
It’s not often you see a player ejected without stepping foot into the batter’s box, but that’s exactly what happened to Carlos Correa on Saturday night. The Minnesota Twins’ shortstop was ...
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