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Chris Gotterup went low Friday at the Genesis Scottish Open, giving him a two-shot lead ahead of moving day. Watch his highlights and hear from him after the round.
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Amazon S3 on MSNKipp Popert earns three-peat at 2025 US Adaptive OpenKipp Popert shot a record 61 in the first round of the 2025 US Adaptive Open at Woodmont Country Club, and then he closed the ...
Potomac native Ford Martin finished out his second U.S. Adaptive Open on Wednesday. He finished in a tie for 10th place in the coordination impairment category, according to the United… Read More ...
A third straight trip to the U.S. Adaptive Open brought South Ogden native Max Togisala a third straight medal as the top ...
Potomac native Ford Martin recalls standing about 18 feet away from his last hole on the Woodmont Country Club golf course on ...
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Golf Digest Middle East on MSNAdaptive golfer becomes just the fifth player in USGA history to accomplish this featAfter breaking his own U.S. Adaptive Open 36-hole scoring record—shooting a 17-under-par 127 on Monday and Tuesday—Kipp ...
Wood, who paid tribute to the host venue and its members after his final round 67, was a clear winner in the Men's Lower Limb Impairment category, taking the section by a nine shot margin over Chad ...
U.S. Adaptive Open, Kipp Popert won his third consecutive men's overall title and Kim Moore claimed the women's division.
A total of 96 players representing eight impairment categories competed on Woodmont's South course in Rockville, Maryland.
Kim Moore and Kipp Popert accept their medals after winning their respective overalls at the 2025 U.S. Adaptive Open and ...
England's Kipp Popert shattered his own record for lowest score in U.S. Adaptive Open history on Monday in Maryland.
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