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LIV pro wins second-straight senior major, credits LIV for improved play

LIV pro wins second-straight senior major, credits LIV for improved play

LIV Pro Wins Second-Straight Senior Major

LIV veteran claims another victory, highlighting the impact of the upstart tour on his game. By utilizing the innovative techniques learned at LIV, he has now secured two consecutive senior major championships. This triumph reflects the growing influence of LIV’s approach to the game.

With LIV offering a unique platform for senior golfers, the winner emphasizes the opportunities it provides for experienced athletes. The constant support and guidance he receives have played a crucial role in his recent success.

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Tour Confidential: A surprising finish in Detroit, LIV Golf’s TV (and venue) future

Tour Confidential: A surprising finish in Detroit, LIV Golf’s TV (and venue) future

With new events, storylines, and controversies emerging, the world of golf is constantly evolving. In our “Tour Confidential” series, we delve into the latest happenings, providing insider perspectives and analysis. This week, we examine the surprising conclusion to the Rocket Mortgage Classic in Detroit and explore the ongoing developments surrounding LIV Golf, including its television and venue prospects. Get ready for an in-depth look at the ever-changing landscape of professional golf.

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LIV’s major exemptions are dwindling. If nothing changes, here’s what’ll happen

LIV’s major exemptions are dwindling. If nothing changes, here’s what’ll happen

LIV’s major exemptions are dwindling. If nothing changes, here’s what’ll happen

LIV Golf’s major exemptions are quickly running out, and if nothing changes, the upstart tour could find itself in a difficult position.

The four majors currently offer exemptions to the top 50 players in the world, but that number is set to decrease to 50 in 2023 and 40 in 2024. That means that LIV Golf players who are not currently ranked in the top 50 will need to qualify for the majors through sectional qualifying, which is a much more difficult process.

If LIV Golf is unable to secure more major exemptions, it could make it difficult for the tour to attract and retain top players. With no chance of playing in the majors, many of the world’s best golfers may be hesitant to join LIV Golf, which would hurt the tour’s credibility and competitiveness.

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What does Phil Mickelson think his legacy will be? He’s hoping it’s 1 thing

What does Phil Mickelson think his legacy will be? He’s hoping it’s 1 thing

Despite coming close several times, Phil Mickelson has never won the U.S. Open. As he approaches the 2023 edition, widely seen as his last chance to complete the career Grand Slam, he reflects on his legacy in the sport.

Mickelson’s achievements include six major championships and 45 PGA Tour victories. However, the U.S. Open remains the elusive piece of the puzzle. He believes his legacy will be defined by his ability to overcome this challenge and finally claim the title.

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Hatton wins inaugural LIV Golf event in Nashville

Hatton wins inaugural LIV Golf event in Nashville

Tyrrell Hatton emerged victorious in the inaugural LIV Golf event held in Nashville, securing a three-stroke lead with a bogey-free 64 in the opening round. The English golfer’s flawless performance saw him sink eight birdies at the TPC Southwind, leaving behind Joaquin Niemann and Talor Gooch, who trailed with 67s. Niemann, ranked 19th globally, showcased his skills alongside Hatton, birdieing the final three holes. Gooch, making his LIV debut, left the PGA Tour earlier this year and displayed his talent, securing third place. Hatton’s triumph marks a significant victory for the breakaway series, attracting attention with its generous prize money and unique format.

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Hatton up 3 at LIV Nashville after bogey-free 64

Hatton up 3 at LIV Nashville after bogey-free 64

Tyrrell Hatton fired a flawless 8-under 64 to seize a three-stroke lead after the first round of the LIV Golf Invitational – Nashville on Friday. The Englishman, who won the opening event of the breakaway series in London in June, made eight birdies at the par-71, no-cut event at the堊TPC Southwind.

Hatton, 30, leads Chile’s Joaquin Niemann and American Talor Gooch, who both shot 67s.

Niemann, the highest-ranked player in the field at No. 19 in the world, played alongside Hatton and birdied three of his last four holes to stay in contention.

Gooch, one of 10 Americans in the 48-man field, is making his debut in the Saudi-backed series. He is one of several players who resigned this year from the PGA Tour.

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Ancer leads LIV field in Nashville; Bryson 3 back

Ancer leads LIV field in Nashville; Bryson 3 back

Ancer Leads LIV Field in Nashville; Bryson Three Back

Abraham Ancer holds a slender lead over Talor Gooch in the second round of the LIV Golf Invitational Series event in Nashville. The Mexican birdied three of the last six holes to card a five-under par 66, with American Gooch a shot behind after a 67.

Bryson DeChambeau, the 2020 U.S. Open champion, is three strokes off the pace in a share of sixth after a 68, while Brooks Koepka is a further shot back after a 69.

Harold Varner III, Sergio Garcia, and Patrick Reed are all within five shots of the lead, while Phil Mickelson is six back after a 71.

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