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      <title>Poston Outlasts Gerard in a Memorial Playoff at Muirfield Village</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;For two days the Memorial looked like J.T. Poston&amp;rsquo;s to lose, and then for most of the weekend it looked like he might do exactly that. That he ended up lifting the trophy at Muirfield Village says a good deal about the kind of week it was, a tournament that the weather pulled out of shape and the golf course refused to make easy, decided in the end on the eighteenth hole after seventy-two had failed to separate the two men at the top.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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      <title>Poston Steals the Memorial as Scheffler&#39;s Three-Peat Stalls</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;Muirfield Village does not give much away, and that is rather the point of the place. Jack Nicklaus built it to test the things that decide tournaments rather than reward the things that fill highlight reels, and through two rounds of the 2026 Memorial it has done its job with the usual quiet severity. The field has spent two days grinding for pars, the rough has punished anything loose, and the scoring average has sat where the host wants it. Out of all that resistance, one player found a round that did not seem to belong to the same golf course, and it has left J.T. Poston with a lead nobody saw coming on Thursday morning.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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