| As any true artist would, Scottie Scheffler puts his wares on display and paints a Sawgrasss canvas of triumph.
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LIV ‘dying a natural death’
The tangle between LIV Golf and the PGA Tour is an uncivil war in a civil game, and recent developments point the PGA Tour’s way. Our John Hopkins analyzes the situation. |
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McIlroy finds a silver liningBefore many people had finished their first cup of coffee Thursday morning, Rory McIlroy already had made a mess of the Players Championship. Now, writes our Ron Green Jr., McIlroy points toward Augusta. |
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Tour chiefs know life on hot seatTim Finchem and Jay Monahan have borne considerable pressure at different times in their lives as PGA Tour commissioner. Our John Hopkins talks with each about his experience. |
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Hatton comes home with 29 at PlayersTyrrell Hatton makes seven birdies coming home in 29 to become just the third player in 40 years to finish with five consecutive birdies at Sawgrass. He posts 12 under, but it isn’t enough. Our Scott Michaux has the story. |
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The State of the PGA TourLeading into the Players Championship, a clear picture of the PGA Tour’s new structure came into focus. Our Ron Green Jr. explains in a story at GGP+. |
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Amateur icon deserves Hall of Fame spotJay Sigel, whose achievements in amateur golf might never be matched, should be inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame – even if the hall has to change its rules, writes our Jim Nugent. |
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The Great GalitskyThailand’s Eila Galitsky dominated the fifth Women’s Amateur Asia-Pacific, leaving her foes with nary a prayer. Our Sean Fairholm has the story. |
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