Jake Knapp Breaks PGA Tour History with 15th Sub-60 Round: Golfs Sub-60 Club Continues to Grow

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In a thrilling display of basketball, No. 15 Michigan beat Rutgers 84-82 on a buzzer-beating three-pointer, echoing the success of No. 8 Michigan State just a day earlier. The Wolverines and Spartans now share the top spot in the men's Big Ten with three games left to play.

Meanwhile, Travis Kelce has announced his return to the Kansas City Chiefs for his 13th NFL season, telling Pat McAfee that he couldn't end his career on such a sour note. "I'm coming back for sure...I can't go out like that!"

The NCAA selection committee revealed its latest Top 16, with UCLA, Texas, USC, and Notre Dame topping the list. This is the last reveal before Selection Sunday on March 16.

Travis Hunter, the potential No. 1 pick in the NFL draft, will not be working out at this weekend's scouting combine. Instead, the reigning Heisman winner will do drills at both cornerback and wide receiver during Big 12 Pro Day, adding that he wants to continue playing both sides in the NFL.

All 14 NWSL clubs have revealed their new Nike-designed jerseys for the upcoming season, which begins two weeks from today.

In golf, Jake Knapp made history at the Cognizant Classic, carding a 12-under 59 for the 15th sub-60 round ever on the PGA Tour. The 30-year-old California native made 12 birdies and was so dialed in with his approach shots that he only had to make one putt longer than 12 feet all day. He was also inches away from a Tour-record 57, lipping out for birdie on 17 and nearly making eagle on 18.

The Sub-60 Club continues to grow, with Jim Furyk leading the way as the only golfer to shoot a 58 and the only one to card multiple sub-60 rounds. Other notable sub-60 scorers include Hayden Springer, Cameron Young, Scottie Scheffler, Kevin Chappell, Brandt Snedeker, Adam Hadwin, Justin Thomas, and Furyk again (twice).

PGA National played much easier on Thursday, particularly The Bear Trap—the three-hole stretch from 15-17 named after Jack Nicklaus. Three golfers tied for second after shooting an 8-under 63 (two strokes shy of the previous course record), and another 11 golfers shot 65 or better.

In sports news that will keep fans on the edge of their seats, these thrilling moments and historic achievements continue to define the world of sports. Stay tuned for more updates!

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A remarkable feat: Jake Knapp set a new PGA Tour record with his 15th sub-60 round, solidifying his place in golf's historical annals as an unparalleled master of the game.

2025-06-26 11:45:05 reply

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