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For the third in time in four weeks, the PGA Tour has a first-time winner. The latest is 25-year-old Ryan Gerard. Like Wiliam Mouw a week ago, Gerard was victorious in an opposite-field event, but ...
It's been a great year for North Carolina golfers, especially for Raleigh native Ryan Gerard, who is coming off the first victory of his career at the Barracuda Championship earlier this month. Why it ...
Ryan Gerard OWGR Gerard sat No. 173 in the Official World Golf Rankings two months ago, according to PGA Tour's Kevin Prise. Then, he finished ninth at the Valero Open and second at the Texas Open.
Ryan Gerard won his first PGA Tour title Sunday at the Barracuda Championship, and while some will question the strength of the field, his victory deserves full recognition.
These two friends, who were raised little more than an hour apart from each other, first played a junior event together about ...
Ryan Gerard grew up on public golf courses in the Raleigh area, went to UNC and leads the field into Day 2 at Quail Hollow. Alex Smalley, another NC kid, is tied for second.
Ryan Gerard's win on Sunday allowed him to make $411,600, alongside paving his way into the Puerto Rican Open, in which only the top four finalists qualify. He now has a chance to surpass fellow ...
Ryan Gerard is a 23-year-old golfer from Raleigh, North Carolina. He attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he played for the men's golf team.
Ryan Gerard holed a 20-foot flop shot for birdie on the final hole for a share of the lead with Rico Hoey on Saturday in the Barracuda Championship, the only PGA Tour event that uses the modified ...
Ryan Gerard narrowly misses his birdie putt on the eighth hole during the final round of the Honda Classic at PGA National Resort & Spa on Sunday, February 26, 2023, in Palm Beach Gardens, FL.