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Yang defeated Langer on the first extra hole at the Ascension Charity Classic.
Jalen Milroe ran for two touchdowns and threw for a pair of fourth-quarter scores to help No. 4 Alabama pull away to beat South Florida 42-16 on Saturday night.
Matt Wallace of England shot 8-under 62 and was without a bogey after 36 holes in taking a four-stroke lead.
After blowing a six-shot lead in Round 3, Ryu recovered on Sunday to beat Jin Young Ko in a playoff.
The GB&I team defeated the U.S. on Sunday at Sunningdale in England.
Jin Young Ko took advantage of an early collapse by Haeran Ryu and turned her own bad break into a birdie Saturday for a 5-under 67.
Scheffler began the second round with a seven-stroke lead but lost three of those shots on Friday.
Haeran Ryu kept making birdies and wanted to post her lowest round on the LPGA Tour on Friday.
Marina Alex found the TPC Boston much more to her liking by playing bogey-free for a 4-under 68.
Scheffler started the day with a one-shot lead and moved seven ahead after shooting 65 on Thursday.
Lydia Ko says recent success hasn’t changed her mind about retiring from professional golf before she turns 30.
Cink added a Champions title to his PGA Tour and Korn Ferry Tour wins.
Bradley was the final person to qualify for the BMW Championship and then won it.
Bradley, the U.S. Ryder Cup captain, has a one-shot lead entering the final round.
Scott is looking to make it to East Lake, and he’s far from the only one.
Bradley, the U.S. Ryder Cup captain, was 50th in FedExCup points entering this week.
Korda has not had good results since her early-season winning streak.
Ken Tanigawa won the Rogers Charity Classic on Sunday for his third career PGA Tour Champions victory.
Matsuyama nearly blew a five-stroke lead on Sunday, but finished birdie-birdie for his first playoff win.
Spieth wrapped his season with a 74 in the final round of the FedEx St. Jude Championship.
Coughlin won for the second time in less than a month and locked up a spot on the U.S. Solheim Cup team.
Matsuyama and McCarthy are both at 11 under par entering the weekend in Memphis.
Khang and Lee are both at 8 under par through two rounds at Dundonald Links.
Matsuyama was robbed on his way to Memphis and is temporarily without his regular caddie and coach.