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Griffin enters the final round of the Memorial one stroke behind Scottie Scheffler and is looking like a contender for the U.S. Ryder Cup team.
Ben Griffin and Nick Taylor entered Saturday's third round of the 2025 Memorial Tournament tied atop the leaderboard, two shots clear of the field and three ahead of reigning champion Scottie Scheffler,
He may have fallen short to Scottie Scheffler, but Ben Griffin proved that he is ready for the big stage at Bethpage in September for the Ryder Cup.
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Yardbarker on MSNBen Griffin confidently claims he's a top-five golfer in the worldBen Griffin's golf career has exploded over the last month. The 29-year-old picked up his first PGA Tour win at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans alongside good friend Andrew Novak. A few weeks later,
Griffin said it was great to see some of the great names who played together in their junior days, and was thrilled that their careers were headed in the right direction. Griffin highlighted some of the names like Morikawa, Sam Burns and a few others who have had impressive careers on the Tour.
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Golf Digest on MSNSure, Ben Griffin beat Scottie Scheffler last week. But can he do it again, this time at Jack’s Place?Griffin, like Scheffler, has won twice this year, most recently last week’s Charles Schwab Challenge. He also joined with Andrew Novak to capture the Zurich Classic of New Orleans two-man team event. The North Carolina native missed a three-foot par putt on the home hole for a 72 to slip one behind Scheffler at 209.
In celebrating his win at the Charles Schwab Challenge, Ben Griffin reflected on the challenging times he and his family endured during his youth.
It took just four weeks for Ben Griffin to go from never having won a PGA Tour title to becoming a two-time winner. On Sunday, he sank a nervy 4-foot putt at the last hole to close in 1-over 71 at Colonial Country Club,