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R4Feature/ISCO Championship

A Familiar Finish: Steven Fisk Wins in a Playoff

Two shots back with 18 holes to play, Steven Fisk closes with a 3-under 67, catches Taylor Pendrith at 16-under 264, and beats him on the third extra hole, extending this tournament's decade-long habit of settling itself by the smallest possible margin.

Sunday Tee Staff·July 13, 2026·4 min read
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Royal Birkdale Golf Club·Southport·Jul 16–19, 2026
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Sunday Tee: A Lead With History Against It

Lucas Glover leads the ISCO Championship at 15-under with the best tee-to-green numbers anyone in the field has produced all week. He also has one conversion in his last three chances to close a 54-hole lead. Hurstbourne Country Club, generous all week and unlikely to change character now, sets up a final round with no obvious favorite.

July 12, 2026·5 min read

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R3Round in Review/Genesis Scottish Open

A Scotsman Waits Out the Fog

Fog suspended the third round twice and delayed its finish until Sunday morning, and when the leaderboard finally settled, a Scotsman stood atop it in front of his own galleries, tied at 12 under with a two-time winner and a three-time winner this season alone.

Sunday Tee Staff·July 12, 2026·5 min
R4Feature
/Genesis Scottish Open

The Cleanest Card Belongs to Tom Kim

Tom Kim began the final round at The Renaissance Club one shot behind three co-leaders and finished it two clear of all of them, a bogey-free 6-under 64 delivering his fourth PGA TOUR title in his 111th start, at 24 years and 21 days old.

Sunday Tee Staff·July 12, 2026·4 min
Sunday Tee/Genesis Scottish Open

Sunday Tee: A Morning Chase Becomes an Afternoon Sprint

Fog cost the Genesis Scottish Open the better part of a full day, and the final round now arrives compressed into a single Sunday afternoon, with a Scotsman, an Australian, and an Englishman sharing the lead and three different histories on the line.

Sunday Tee Staff·July 12, 2026·6 min
R3Round in Review/ISCO Championship

Forty-Two Holes, One Mistake

Lucas Glover's first bogey of the week arrived at his 42nd hole of the tournament and did nothing to loosen his grip: a 2-under 68 leaves him at 15-under 195, one shot clear of Aaron Wise, heading into a Sunday at Hurstbourne Country Club that history says will not be settled easily.

Sunday Tee Staff·July 12, 2026·5 min
R2Round in Review/ISCO Championship

The Habit Repeats Itself

Lucas Glover has now played 36 bogey-free holes in back-to-back stroke-play starts, a first in a 583-start career, and his 13-under 127 leaves him two clear of the field heading into the weekend at Hurstbourne Country Club.

Sunday Tee Staff·July 11, 2026·4 min
R2Round in Review/Genesis Scottish Open

The Cut Line Claims Its Biggest Name

Scottie Scheffler's streak of 78 consecutive made cuts, the longest active run on the PGA TOUR, ended on Friday at The Renaissance Club. Three shots ahead of where he stood, three players shared the lead at 9 under, one of them a TOUR rookie who had never before finished inside the top 25 here.

Sunday Tee Staff·July 10, 2026·4 min
R1Round in Review/ISCO Championship

Four Names, One Number

Four players opened the ISCO Championship at 7-under 63, tying the largest 18-hole lead this tournament has ever shared, on a Thursday mild enough that Hurstbourne Country Club asked nothing extra of anyone who could find a fairway.

Sunday Tee Staff·July 10, 2026·6 min
R1Round in Review/Genesis Scottish Open

The Company Rory Keeps

Five players opened the Genesis Scottish Open at 5 under par, two of them leading a PGA TOUR event for the first time in their lives, at a links course that spent Thursday declining to pick a favorite.

Sunday Tee Staff·July 9, 2026·4 min