Good Afternoon. Today is known as Golf’s Longest Day, when players across the country compete in 36-hole U.S. Open qualifiers at 10 different host sites.

The fields have a little bit of everything: TOUR winners, LIV golfers, PGA Professionals, college stars, regular joes, and more. If there is one date on the calendar you can point to and say, “This is what golf is all about,” it’s today.

Golf Channel will have live coverage from all 10 host sites throughout the day, beginning at 12 p.m. ET.

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Quick Recap: U.S. Women’s Open, Memorial Tournament

U.S. Women’s Open

The women’s golf was awesome yesterday.

The leaderboard was tight from the start of play on Sunday, with 7 players just 2 strokes off the lead, and Charley Hull, one of the LPGA’s biggest stars, just three strokes back.

Charley got off to a blistering start, and charged into the lead in the middle of the round, before making a bogey on the 14th.

Her miss dropped her to -6, and left Gabby Lopez, In Gee Chun, S.Y. Kim, and Nelly Korda all tied for the lead at 7 under.

Hull was able to bounce back with a birdie on the 17th, and grab a share of the lead. Gabby Lopez birdied the 18th, and they both went into the clubhouse to watch Nelly Korda finish.

They watched on TV while Nelly Korda made birdie on the 17th hole to take a one stroke lead. On the final hole, Korda hit a perfect tee shot, followed by a safe approach shot into the middle of the 18th green.

She two putted for par, and won the U.S. Open by a stroke, but we were this close to a three-way playoff:

The Memorial Tournament

We didn’t get a playoff at Riviera, but we did get one at Jack’s place.

The Memorial Tournament also featured a jam packed leaderboard on Sunday.

At one point, there was a five-way tie on the back nine at 11-under.

That group was Wyndham Clark, Tommy Fleetwood, Sam Burns, Ryan Gerard, and JT Poston.

By the time the dust settled, it was Poston and Gerard who were the last two men standing. Gerard almost won it in regulation, but JT Poston made a clutch birdie on the 72nd hole to send it to a playoff.

They played the 18th, both made par, so they played it again.

This time, Gerard would bogey, leaving JT Poston an easy part putt to seal it.

With his victory, JT collected a $4 million dollar check, along with spots in the U.S. Open and The Open this year.

He also gets to avoid playing in Golf’s Longest Day today.

What’s Next?

The RBC Canadian Open.

Odds: RBC Canadian Open

  • Tommy Fleetwood: +1150

  • Matt Fitzpatrick: +1175

  • Sam Burns: +1300

  • Collin Morikawa: +2250

  • Robert MacIntyre: +2400

  • Wyndham Clark: +2500

  • Justin Rose: +2700

  • Brooks Koepka: +2800

  • Nicolai Hojgaard: +2900

  • Viktor Hovland: +2900

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That’s A Wrap…

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Until next week,

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