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Cameron Davis won the PGA Tour's Rocket Mortgage Classic by one stroke at 18 under par after a tense final round at Detroit Golf Club in Michigan. But a brutal turn of events on the 72nd hole gave the Sydney native his second PGA Tour victory and his second victory in the Rocket Mortgage Classic. With a playoff seemingly all but guaranteed, Akshay Bhatia, who was tied for the lead with Davis and hadn't had a long three-putt all week, hit his first putt four feet short and missed the second, a stunning miss that clinched Davis' second victory in…

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A brutal turn of events on the 72nd hole gave Australia's Cameron Davis a thrilling victory in the Rocket Mortgage Classic after a tense five-player shootout on the final day. The Sydney native was expected to face a playoff against Akshay Bhatia on Monday morning at the Detroit Golf Club after the two were tied at 18 under par.But Bhatia collapsed with a sudden three-putt on the final green, allowing Davis to win in regulation time.Watch every round of the PGA Tour live. Exclusively on Fox Sports. Available on Kayo. New to Kayo? Start your free trial now >'It's a…

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DETROIT (AP) — Cam Davis won his second tournament at the Rocket Mortgage Classic on Sunday with a 2-under 70, winning by one stroke after Akshay Bhatia three-putted from 32 feet on the final hole.Davis, the 29-year-old Australian who won his first PGA Tour title three years ago at the Detroit Golf Club, tied Bhatia with a birdie on the par-5 17th hole.That proved enough on the 18th hole when Bhatia attempted a 4-foot par but missed low, resulting in his first three-putt of the week.Davis finished at 18-under 270 after a day when the final pairing of Bhatia and…

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Question 1: Who won and how? Cameron Davis has a few ways to answer that “how.” First, he was solid. Not quite the adjective “great,” but that's on purpose. Davis' only PGA Tour win came at this tournament in 2021, in a playoff with Troy Merritt and Joaquin Niemann, with the exact same score of 18 under par, starting in the penultimate group and finishing just one stroke behind leader Akshay Bhatia. But the leaderboard is crowded, and if you told most people Davis would shoot 70, they'd naturally say he wouldn't win. After all, this is a tournament dating…

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Australia's Cam Davis earned more in four days in Detroit than he has earned in 16 PGA Tour starts this season. The 29-year-old Davis finished with a final round of 70 to win the Rocket Mortgage Classic for the second time in his career. For the win, he took home $1,656,000 from the $9.2 million purse. Davis had no top 10 finishes this season. His best result was a tie for 12th at the Masters in April. His season earnings have now jumped to $3,061,884. Akshay Bhatia was the unlucky loser after missing a five-foot par putt on the 18th…

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Attorney General Todd Rokita and his team have filed a lawsuit against New York real estate financing company ROCO Chetrit Entities LLC for allowing the Hickory Ridge Apartments in Merrillville, Indiana to become blighted and illegally evicting elderly and vulnerable residents from their homes. “Tenant mistreatment will not be tolerated, and my office is fighting hard to hold landlords accountable, especially greedy out-of-state operators who clearly do not respect the rent hardworking Indianans are paying,” said Attorney General Rokita. “No one should be spending money on a place to live, and should not be ignored or disrespected like the elderly…

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View from rear of large well maintained super home with large lot.Getty Tiny houses are all the rage across the U.S. With an average size of 225 square feet, roughly one-tenth the average for all U.S. homes, tiny homes rarely exceed 400 square feet in size. Tiny house popularity has gone up and down in recent years, but overall, acceptance of these adorable dwellings has been on the rise for over a decade. But not everyone wants a tiny home. It's mainly the wealthy who want what are known as “superhomes.” These enormous mansions might even mistake the MacKenzie mansions…

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Larry Large, The Associated Press 5 minutes ago Aaron Lai hits from the fourth tee during the final round of the Rocket Mortgage Classic golf tournament at Detroit Country Club in Detroit, Sunday, June 30, 2024. (AP Photo/Paul Sancia) DETROIT (AP) — Cam Davis won his second tournament at the Rocket Mortgage Classic on Sunday with a 2-under 70, winning by one stroke after Akshay Bhatia three-putted from 32 feet on the final hole. Davis, the 29-year-old Australian who won his first PGA Tour title three years ago at the Detroit Golf Club, tied Bhatia with a birdie on the…

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Can China's leaders deliver a soft landing for its troubled economy? That's a multi-trillion-dollar question facing a global economy whose growth has been spurred by decades of China's phenomenal rise. But nothing lasts forever, and while the growth rates projected for the next few years (5% in 2024 and 4.5% in 2025) now look relatively close to the levels that countries such as South Korea and Japan enjoyed when they reached a similar level of development to China, the scale of China's influence remains much larger. Although China has made a remarkable recovery from the COVID-19 era recession, the shift…

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