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Here are the updated results from the 2024 Memorial Health Championship at Panther Creek

Sunday's results

Max McGreevy birdied the 18th hole to escape with his second career Korn Ferry Tour victory in the Memorial Health Championship presented by LRS at Panther Creek Country Club.

The 29-year-old University of Oklahoma graduate fell into a tie with runnerup Steven Fisk after missing a short par putt on the unforgiving par-3 No. 17 before regaining his composure and sinking a 12-foot putt on the final hole to prevail 24-under-par.

It was three strokes shy of the tournament record set by Taylor Moore (2021) and Paul Haley II (2022). McGreevy moves up to No. 2 in the projected KFT standings while Fisk climbs to No. 1.

Saturday's results

Max McGreevy surged ahead with an eagle on the back nine and stands atop the leaderboard by one stroke ahead of Sunday’s final round of the Memorial Health Championship presented by LRS.

He sank a 13-foot eagle putt on the par-5 No. 13 and concluded 22-under-par after three rounds. He posted his lowest round yet at 9-under after entering the day 13-under and four strokes back of the leader, Ryan Gerard, who dropped into a six-way tie for fourth place at 17-under.

McGreevy, who set a new 54-hole tournament record by one stroke, entered the tournament No. 7 but is now projected No. 1 in the Korn Ferry Tour standings. The University of Oklahoma alum has one career KFT win in 2020.

Austin Greaser, who is making his fourth career KFT appearance, is second at 21-under. Steven Fisk, ranked No. 3 in the KFT standings, is third at 19-under.

Former University of Illinois golfer Dylan Meyer fell into a tie for 35th at 12-under. Illinois senior-to-be Jackson Buchanan went even-par to remain at 10-under in his KFT debut.

Greaser sank a long eagle putt from 48 feet on the par-5 No. 16. He had never made the cut on the KFT until Friday.

Past champions Paul Haley II (2022) and Taylor Moore (2021) each won the final round with a tournament record 27-under.

Friday's results

Ryan Gerard nearly matched Thursday’s career low round to extend his lead to four strokes in the second round of the Memorial Health Championship presented by LRS on Friday.

The University of North Carolina alum moved to 17-under-par following a bogey-free round. That included an eagle on the par-5 No. 16 for a second straight day.

His 9-under on Thursday was just two strokes shy of the tournament record for a single round set by Rob Oppenheim in 2022. Gerard is currently projected No. 3 in the Korn Ferry Tour standings.

Steven Fisk and Max McGreevy, both projected inside the top 10, are among four golfers tied at 13-under.

University of Illinois alums Dylan Meyer and Jackson Buchanan are tied at 10-under. Meyer came up a stroke shy of the tournament record after going even-par on Thursday. Fellow Illinois golfer Brian Campbell missed the cut by two strokes at 4-under.

The tournament resumes with the third round on Saturday and concludes on Sunday.

Thursday's results

Ryan Gerard birdied the final hole to come away with the one-stroke lead at the Memorial Health Championship presented by LRS on Thursday.

The University of North Carolina alum shot 9-under-par 62 at Panther Creek Country Club. It was two strokes shy of the tournament record for a single round, which was set by Rob Oppenheim in 2022.

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Gerard posted his first career Korn Ferry Tour win at the BMW Charity Pro-Am earlier this month and is now projected No. 3 in the points standings.

A spate of other contenders also produced blistering rounds. Max McGreevy, ranked No. 7, and Scott Harrington ended 8 under while nine others went 7 under.

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Harry Higgs, ranked No. 2, is among 10 tied at 6 under. Incoming University of Illinois senior Jackson Buchanan made his KFT debut and finished 5 under after beginning his round with five straight birdies.

Fellow Illinois alum Brian Campbell was one stroke behind at 4 under.

This article originally appeared on State Journal-Register: Results from the 2024 Memorial Health Championship