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Tiger paired with Scott, Bradley at PGA Champ.

Tiger paired with Scott, Bradley at PGA Champ.

Tiger Woods revealed the story behind why he wears red on Sundays and discussed his preparation for the PGA Championship.

The 15-time major champion said he started wearing red on Sundays because his mother thought it looked good on him. He also said that he likes to wear red because it makes him feel confident and aggressive.

Woods also discussed his preparation for the PGA Championship, which begins on Thursday at Bethpage Black. He said he has been working on his swing and his putting, and he is feeling good about his game.

“I’m excited to get started,” Woods said. “I think I have a good chance to win this tournament.”

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PGA Championship betting guide: 7 picks our expert loves this week

PGA Championship betting guide: 7 picks our expert loves this week

**PGA Championship Betting Guide: 7 Picks Our Expert Loves This Week**

With the PGA Championship just around the corner, golf fans are eagerly awaiting the thrilling tournament. Our seasoned handicapper has meticulously analyzed the field and identified 7 picks that he believes have immense upside potential this week. From seasoned veterans to exciting rising stars, this comprehensive guide covers a diverse range of players suited for the demanding layout of Southern Hills Country Club. With in-depth analysis and exclusive insights, this betting preview is a must-read for anyone looking to navigate the odds and make informed bets. Don’t miss out on the latest expert predictions and betting recommendations to enhance your PGA Championship experience. Read more in our exclusive preview: https://golflessonschannel.com/pga-championship-betting-guide-7-picks-our-expert-loves-this-week/.

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Tiger: ‘Lot of work ahead’ with PIF negotiations

Tiger: ‘Lot of work ahead’ with PIF negotiations

Tiger Woods acknowledged the “lot of work ahead” in negotiations with PIF. Speaking at the Genesis Invitational, Woods emphasized the complexity of the discussions. “There’s a lot of detail that has to be worked out,” he said. “It’s going to take some time.” Woods, who serves as the tournament host for the Genesis Invitational, declined to provide specifics on the talks. However, he expressed optimism about the potential outcome. “We’re all working towards the same goal, which is to make the game better,” he said. “I think we can get there.”

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2024 PGA Championship viewer’s guide: Tee times for rounds 1 and 2, TV schedule, streaming

2024 PGA Championship viewer’s guide: Tee times for rounds 1 and 2, TV schedule, streaming

The 2024 PGA Works Collegiate Championship took place on May 6, 2024, and the tournament was broadcast on Golf Channel. The first round had some exciting moments, and you can watch extended highlights of the round on Golf Channel’s website. The article linked below provides more information about the highlights of the first round, as well as information about the remaining rounds of the tournament.

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Rory McIlroy insists his time for a fifth major isn’t running out

Rory McIlroy insists his time for a fifth major isn’t running out

Rory McIlroy insists his time for a fifth major isn’t running out, despite another near miss at The Open. The Northern Irishman finished third at St Andrews, two shots behind winner Cameron Smith. It was McIlroy’s eighth top-10 finish in a major since his last major victory at the 2014 PGA Championship.

“I feel like I’m playing well enough to win,” McIlroy said. “I’m just not quite getting it done. But I feel like if I keep putting myself in position, eventually it’s going to happen.”

McIlroy admitted that he was disappointed not to win at St Andrews, but he said he was encouraged by his performance.

“I felt like I played really well all week,” McIlroy said. “I gave myself a lot of chances. I just didn’t quite make enough putts.”

McIlroy said he is not feeling any pressure to win another major.

“I’m just trying to enjoy the process,” McIlroy said. “I’m trying to play the best golf I can. And if I do that, I believe that the results will come.”

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Cobra unveils first consumer-ready 3D-printed irons. Here’s how they work

Cobra unveils first consumer-ready 3D-printed irons. Here’s how they work

Cobra Golf expands their line-up with the release of their first consumer-ready irons through additive manufacturing, debuted at the PGA Show. These irons feature a complex lattice structure designed to optimize feel and performance. Crafted using the highest quality stainless-steel powder, each iron is 3D-printed in a single piece, eliminating the need for welding or assembly.

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‘I got sick of myself’: PGA sensation Michael Block gets honest about whirlwind year

‘I got sick of myself’: PGA sensation Michael Block gets honest about whirlwind year

In a recent interview, professional golfer Michael Block opened up about his struggles with online harassment and his decision to take a step back from social media. Block, who gained fame as a PGA sensation in 2022, spoke candidly about the toll that negative comments took on his mental health. He also discussed the need for greater accountability on social media platforms and the importance of creating a more positive and supportive environment for athletes.

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PGA Tour-PIF dealmaker resigns, citing ‘no meaningful progress’

PGA Tour-PIF dealmaker resigns, citing ‘no meaningful progress’

The PGA Tour-PIF dealmaker, Greg Norman, has resigned, expressing dissatisfaction over the lack of significant advancement in reaching a settlement between the competing golf circuits. Norman has stated that while he made earnest efforts to facilitate a reconciliation, the absence of tangible headway left him with no alternative but to step down.

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With LIV talks slowing, PGA Tour’s Dunne resigns

With LIV talks slowing, PGA Tour’s Dunne resigns

The PGA Tour’s executive vice president and chief of operations Andy Pazder has announced that Chief Tour Operations Officer Tyler Dunne will resign from his position on 30th June. Dunne’s departure comes amidst stalled talks between the PGA Tour and LIV Golf, the Saudi-backed golf series that has lured several high-profile players away from the PGA Tour.

Dunne had been with the PGA Tour for 12 years, overseeing tournament operations, player services, and international development. His resignation has fueled speculation that the PGA Tour may be preparing for a more aggressive strategy in countering LIV Golf. Pazder stated that the search for Dunne’s replacement would begin immediately.

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5 surprising players you won’t see at the 2024 PGA Championship

5 surprising players you won’t see at the 2024 PGA Championship

In the world of golf, the PGA Championship is one of the most prestigious events of the year, attracting the best players from around the globe. However, this year’s tournament will be without several notable names due to various factors. Here are 5 surprising players you won’t see at the 2024 PGA Championship.

1. Tiger Woods: The 15-time major champion has been sidelined by injuries and is not expected to return to competition until later this year.

2. Phil Mickelson: The six-time major champion has been suspended from the PGA Tour following his involvement in the LIV Golf series.

3. Dustin Johnson: The 2020 Masters champion has also joined LIV Golf and will be ineligible to compete in PGA Tour events.

4. Bryson DeChambeau: The former US Open champion has also moved to LIV Golf and will not be playing in the PGA Championship this year.

5. Brooks Koepka: The four-time major champion has withdrawn from the PGA Championship due to injury.

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