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Mackenzie Hughes Leads in Napa as Ryder Cup Teams Gets Mixed Results
Captain Keegan Bradley emphasizes team bonding and finalizing pairings as 10 of 12 U.S. Ryder Cup players compete in the Procore Championship to prepare for Bethpage Black.
- Captain Keegan Bradley staged a Procore-week training camp with players and assistant captains staying in one house, emphasizing team bonding as the Ryder Cup approaches.
- Bradley decided early in his tenure to stage a training-camp week, modeling European teams' pre-Ryder Cup practice pattern to prepare players for foursomes and four-ball formats.
- Among the Ryder Cup players, Ben Griffin shot a 64 with five back-nine birdies, and Mackenzie Hughes led with a 63 Thursday, while Russell Henley scored 65.
- With the Ryder Cup two weeks away, Keegan Bradley emphasized, `This Ryder Cup means everything to them` as ten of the 12 U.S. Ryder Cup players use Procore to stay sharp before the event at Bethpage Black, Sept. 23-28.
- Scheffler experienced a rough afternoon when he was visibly frustrated at a shot that stayed in thick rough over a bunker on the par-5 12th, and summed up the day saying, `I think it was a pretty frustrating day overall,` Scheffler said.
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Canada's Hughes seizes one-shot lead in PGA Procore Championship
Mackenzie Hughes fired 11 birdies in a sizzling nine-under par 63 on Thursday to take a one-stroke lead over Ryder Cup-bound Ben Griffin and Matt McCarty in the US PGA Tour Procore Championship

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Mackenzie Hughes leads in Napa as Ryder Cup teams gets mixed results
Mackenzie Hughes is in Napa trying to get into a pair of $20 million tournaments. Scottie Scheffler and nine other Ryder Cup players are at the Procore Championship trying to get sharp for matches without prize money.
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