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Garrick
Higgo
South Africa
Birthdate
12/5/1999 (27)
Birthplace
Johannesburg, South Africa
College
UNLV
HT/WT
1.83 m, 83 kg
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Higgo, late at PGA, reportedly splits with caddie
20d
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PGA TOUR
Higgo cards a 69 despite 2-stroke penalty at PGA
24d
Mark Schlabach
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PGA TOUR
Higgo fires 61 to match record, leads in Mexico
7M
Associated Press
Fisk birdies last 3 holes to win at Sanderson Farms
8M
Photo by Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images
PGA TOUR
Higgo to stay aggressive up 2 shots in Sanderson
8M
Photo by Raj Mehta/Getty Images
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Golf News
Memorial halted by bad weather on Day 3 as Poston, Gerard share lead
J.T. Poston and Ryan Gerard are tied for the lead at the Memorial after bad weather halted the third round.
J.T. Poston handles wind at Memorial for 65, tournament lead
J.T. Poston had eight birdies in a round of 7-under 65, a score best measured by the fact he was nine shots better than the field average, enough for a one-shot lead over Ryan Gerard going into the weekend at Muirfield Village.
Struggling Scottie Scheffler salvages 72 at Memorial
Scottie Scheffler salvaged a 72 after hitting what he called some of the worst shots he has hit in a couple years at the Memorial.
Scheffler struggles, 4 share lead in tough Memorial Round 1
Scottie Scheffler never thought two straight wins in the Memorial would be of any value when he began his bid for three in a row. It sure felt that way Thursday in a tough start that left him exasperated by the wind and 6 behind a 4-way share of the lead.
Jack Nicklaus' concern about the PGA Tour schedule
Jack Nicklaus' concern about the PGA Tour schedule
Proposed PGA Tour model includes 2 tracks of tournaments
A proposed future PGA Tour model that might take effect in 2028 would include two tracks of tournaments with players competing to remain on the top track and golfers in the lower track fighting to move up the next season.