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In Utah, a former college star is 18 holes from an improbable, life-changing win

In Utah, a former college star is 18 holes from an improbable, life-changing win

LIV golfers given qualification path to The Open:
The R&A has opened a qualification pathway for LIV golfers to reach The Open, allowing breakaway circuit players to earn spots via designated events and final qualifying, changing access to golf’s oldest major.

In Utah, a former college star is 18 holes from an improbable, life-changing win:
In Utah, a former college star stands 18 holes from an improbable, life-changing victory, chasing a breakthrough that could redefine a career and transform personal fortunes at a packed, high-stakes tournament.

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On the 25th anniversary of his death, Payne Stewart’s family seeks fan memories

On the 25th anniversary of his death, Payne Stewart’s family seeks fan memories

On the 25th anniversary of Payne Stewart’s tragic passing, his family is reaching out to fans to share their cherished memories, ensuring his remarkable legacy endures. The Stewart family is initiating a heartfelt campaign, inviting supporters to contribute their stories and photos of the golfing legend. These precious memorabilia will be showcased in a special gallery and documentary project. With this initiative, Stewart’s loved ones aim to create a touching tribute to the champion, celebrating his exceptional life and the profound influence he had on the world of golf

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Unveiling the Battle: The PGA Championship at Valhalla Unveils Its Wrath on Thursday. Discover the Unfolding Drama!

Unveiling the Battle: The PGA Championship at Valhalla Unveils Its Wrath on Thursday. Discover the Unfolding Drama!

**PGA Championship at Valhalla Brought to Its Knees**

The PGA Championship at Valhalla Golf Club was brought to its knees Thursday by relentless rain and high winds. The course, which was already playing long and difficult, became nearly impossible to play as the day wore on.

Scores soared, and only a handful of players managed to break par. The leaders after the first round were Jason Dufner and Jim Furyk, who both shot 1-under 70.

However, the day belonged to Mother Nature. The rain and wind made it difficult for players to control their shots, and the greens were slick and unpredictable.

As a result, the tournament was thrown into chaos. Several players withdrew, and others were forced to play multiple holes in the dark.

The PGA Championship is one of the most prestigious tournaments in golf, but Thursday’s weather conditions made it a mockery. The players were frustrated, and the fans were disappointed.

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