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Paul Azinger Sounds Alarm: U.S. Ryder Cup Decision Could Spark New Controversy

Paul Azinger Sounds Alarm: U.S. Ryder Cup Decision Could Spark New Controversy

LIV golfers given qualification path to The Open:
The Open has introduced a new qualifying route for LIV players, giving them a direct shot at competing for spots in the major despite the ongoing tour tensions. Organizers say the change is meant to protect competitive fairness and ensure the best players can still vie for a place on golf’s biggest stage.

‘You’re going to risk what happened here’: Paul Azinger rips U.S. Ryder Cup move:
Paul Azinger didn’t hold back, blasting the U.S. decision on Ryder Cup selections and warning it could invite the same controversies we’ve seen before. He says the move risks damaging team unity, sparking public outrage and undermining confidence in the selection process unless officials course-correct

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Paul Azinger Honored with Prestigious Payne Stewart Award for Excellence On and Off the Course

Paul Azinger Honored with Prestigious Payne Stewart Award for Excellence On and Off the Course

**LIV Golfers Given Qualification Path to The Open**
In a groundbreaking move, LIV Golf players have been granted a new qualification route to compete in The Open. This landmark decision reshapes the professional golf arena, opening doors for athletes from the Saudi-backed league to showcase their talents on one of golf’s biggest stages.

**Azinger Named Recipient of Payne Stewart Award**
Legendary former PGA champion Paul Azinger has been bestowed with the esteemed Payne Stewart Award. This honor celebrates Azinger’s remarkable impact on the game and his unwavering dedication to charitable causes, embodying the spirit and values that Payne Stewart stood for

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Paul Azinger announces surprise return to golf broadcasting

Paul Azinger announces surprise return to golf broadcasting

Golf analyst and former Ryder Cup captain Paul Azinger announced today that he would be making a surprise return to golf broadcasting.

Azinger, 62, retired from broadcasting in 2018 to focus on his health. He was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma in 2013 and has been battling the disease ever since.

In a statement, Azinger said he was “feeling great” and was “excited to get back to work.” He will join the Golf Channel’s broadcast team for this week’s Honda Classic.

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