Charley Hoffman and Rico Hoey both shot a 9-under 63 on the Nicklaus Tournament Course to share the lead Friday after two rounds at The American Express.
Sepp Straka won The American Express by two shots over Justin Thomas on Sunday, finishing his third career PGA Tour victory at 25-under 263 with a final-round 70.
Charley Hoffman won The American Express golf tournament, then the Bob Hope Classic, in January of 2007. That was four months before Blades Brown was born. On Friday, with the 17-year-old Brown playing his second round as a pro, Hoffman found himself outplaying the youngster, though just barely, to take the lead in the desert’s PGA Tour event.
Straka shot an 8-under 64 on Saturday in his third straight bogey-free round, staking the newly bald Austrian to a four-shot lead over Charley Hoffman, Jason Day and Justin Lower in the Coachella Valley desert.
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Sepp Straka won The American Express by two shots over Justin Thomas on Sunday ... Patrick Cantlay and Charley Hoffman were 20 under. Hitting greens regularly and putting capably, Straka was ...
Charley Hoffman knows his ... They were a shot ahead of Justin Lower, Mark Hubbard and Sepp Straka. Jason Day and J.J. Spaun were 14 under. Hoffman is seeking his fifth victory while playing ...
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Scores from the PGA Tour Farmers Insurance Open on Wednesday -7 Ludvig Aberg (Sweden) 63 -6 Hayden Springer (USA) 65 -5 Lanto Griffin (USA) 66 Luke Clanton (USA) 70 -4 Joel Dahmen (USA) 69 Greyson Sig
Charley Hoffman called it a “loaded question.” Jason Day attempted to be forthright while dancing gingerly with his words. “I'm trying to tread lightly,” he said, “because I don't want to step on anyone's toes.
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Ludvig Aberg underwent knee surgery last fall. After a promising yet winless 2024 season, Swede started the current season at the Sentry in Hawaii.