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Tyrell Hatton Set to Shine in Hero Cup: A Key Step Towards Ryder Cup Glory!

Tyrell Hatton Set to Shine in Hero Cup: A Key Step Towards Ryder Cup Glory!

English golfer Tyrrell Hatton has been chosen to compete in the Hero Cup, an exciting precursor to next year’s Ryder Cup in Rome. This thrilling tournament will unfold at the stunning Abu Dhabi Golf Club from January 13-15, 2023, featuring a showdown between ten talented European players and ten skilled British and Irish competitors. Hatton’s selection comes on the heels of a remarkable season on the European Tour, where he notched up four impressive top-10 finishes. At 31 years old, he is eager to showcase his skills and solidify his place for the Ryder Cup by delivering an outstanding performance in Abu Dhabi

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‘It depends’: Wyndham Clark says only certain LIV stars should be allowed back to Tour

‘It depends’: Wyndham Clark says only certain LIV stars should be allowed back to Tour

Wyndham Clark has shared his perspective on the contentious LIV Golf scenario, expressing his viewpoint on the eligibility of LIV players to rejoin the PGA Tour. Clark asserts that the decision should be contingent upon the specific player and their unique situation.

“There are unquestionably individuals who have been outspoken and disparaging towards the PGA Tour, and I believe they should not be embraced back unreservedly,” remarked Clark. “Conversely, there are others who have shown more decorum and expressed their desire to continue competing on the PGA Tour. I believe these individuals deserve an opportunity to return.”

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Greg Norman says LIV is ‘open-minded’ to 1 major change

Greg Norman says LIV is ‘open-minded’ to 1 major change

LIV Golf CEO Greg Norman has revealed that the tour is considering adopting a 72-hole format. Speaking at a press conference recently, Norman acknowledged the criticisms that the series’ current shorter format has faced and stated that expanding it could contribute to the legitimacy of the series and possibly entice top golfers who might have been previously reluctant to join. The 72-hole format is much closer to the format of traditional golf tournaments.

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