The PGA Tour’s third event of the 2025 season is upon us, as many of the world’s best descend upon Southern California for The American Express. Several top players, including Justin Thomas and Tony Finau,
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Rex Hoggard catches up with Justin Thomas and Tony Finau, who are bringing some momentum and health into the 2025 American Express.
For the third time in his PGA Tour career, Sepp Straka hoisted a trophy at tournament's end. Converting a four-stroke lead at the 54-hole mark into a victory at the 2025 American Express, Straka fended off a crowded chasing pack headlined by Justin Thomas.
J.T. Poston shot a 10-under 62 to take a one-stroke lead over Justin Lower in the opening round of The American Express on Thursday.
Tee times for the second round of the 2025 American Express in California, featuring Tony Finau, Will Zalatoris and more.
Justin Thomas shared his thoughts on the TGL and watching Tiger Woods' team get demolished in his debut on Tuesday.
There's plenty of star power near the top of the leaderboard at the American Express through 54 holes — Jason Day (19 under), Patrick Cantlay (18 under), Justin Thomas (17 under), just to name a few — but there are also nearly a dozen notable names who are packing their bags early after missing the cut on Saturday afternoon.
Several top players, including Justin Thomas and Tony Finau, are in the field. They will look to take Nick Dunlap’s crown. Dunlap made history, winning the American Express as an amateur in 2024.
Sepp Straka has a four-stroke lead after the third round of the American Express. Straka shot a 64 at the La Quinta Country Club to put him over Charley Hoffman, Jason Day, and Justin Lower, who are all tied in second at 19-under.
Scores from the PGA Tour The American Express on Saturday -23 Sepp Straka (Austria) 65 64 64 -19 Justin Lower (USA) 63 66 68 Jason Day (Australia) 64 66 67 Charley Hoffman (USA) 65 63 69 -18 Patrick C
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