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Did LIV pros cross ‘etiquette’ line at Masters? 3-time major winner has thought

Did LIV pros cross ‘etiquette’ line at Masters? 3-time major winner has thought

**LIV Pros’ Masters Etiquette Draws Scrutiny**

3-time major champion Padraig Harrington has expressed concern over the behavior of LIV Golf players at the Masters. Harrington claims that some LIV pros “crossed an etiquette line” by not following long-standing traditions of the tournament.

According to Harrington, some LIV players wore shorts during practice rounds, which is not permitted under the Masters’ dress code. They also allegedly used electronic devices on the course, another violation of tournament rules.

Harrington’s comments have sparked a debate about whether LIV players are disrespectful of golf’s traditions. Some argue that they are simply bringing a different culture to the game, while others believe they are undermining the integrity of the sport.

Golf Lessons: Enhancing Performance Through Expert Instruction

Golf Lessons: Enhancing Performance Through Expert Instruction

**Golf Lessons: Enhancing Performance Through Expert Instruction**

Golf lessons provide an invaluable opportunity for golfers of all skill levels to improve their performance. Expert instructors analyze an individual’s swing technique, identify areas of improvement, and provide tailored guidance to rectify errors. Through a combination of drills, exercises, and on-course coaching, golf lessons can significantly enhance a golfer’s ball-striking ability, accuracy, consistency, and overall game strategy. By refining their swing mechanics and gaining a deeper understanding of the game, golfers can elevate their performance, reduce their handicap, and maximize their enjoyment on the course.

Korda shoots 69 to take early Women’s PGA lead

Korda shoots 69 to take early Women’s PGA lead

Korda Grabs Early Women’s PGA Lead with Impressive 69

Nelly Korda fired an impressive 6-under-par 69 to seize the first-round lead at the Women’s PGA Championship on Thursday. The Olympic gold medalist showcased her class with a bogey-free performance at Congressional Country Club.

Korda’s round was highlighted by an eagle on the par-5 16th hole. She also drained four birdies, including three on the front nine. Her closest challengers are Brooke Henderson and Jennifer Kupcho, who both sit two strokes behind on 3-under-par 69s.

Korda is seeking her first major title since the 2021 KPMG Women’s PGA Championship. She enters the weekend with a slender advantage as the field chases glory at the prestigious tournament.