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Tiger’s son Charlie top qualifier for U.S. Junior Am

Tiger’s son Charlie top qualifier for U.S. Junior Am

Tiger Woods’ son, Charlie, has emerged as a rising star in golf. The 13-year-old has recently qualified for the U.S. Junior Amateur Championship, showcasing his exceptional talent and following in his father’s footsteps. During the qualifying round, Charlie demonstrated his prowess by securing the top spot with an impressive performance. Despite his young age, Charlie’s skill and determination are evident, suggesting a bright future in the sport of golf.

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How to watch 2024 PGA Travelers Championship: ESPN+ schedule

How to watch 2024 PGA Travelers Championship: ESPN+ schedule

ESPN+ to Stream 2024 PGA Travelers Championship

Golf enthusiasts can catch all the action of the 2024 PGA Travelers Championship on ESPN+. The streaming service will provide comprehensive coverage of the tournament, held at TPC River Highlands in Cromwell, Connecticut, from June 20-26.

Viewers can expect exclusive live coverage of every round, along with expert commentary and analysis. ESPN+ will also offer on-demand replays and highlights, allowing fans to catch up on the latest developments at their convenience.

Tee times and pairings for the tournament will be announced closer to the event. Last year’s thrilling victory by Harris English promises to set the stage for another unforgettable week of golf.

Tune in to ESPN+ to witness the world’s best golfers compete for victory at the iconic Travelers Championship.

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PGA Tour creates special exemption for Tiger alone

PGA Tour creates special exemption for Tiger alone

PGA Tour Grants Tiger Special Exemption

In an unprecedented move, the PGA Tour has created a special exemption for Tiger Woods, allowing him to play in as many events as he chooses in 2023. The decision was made due to Woods’ remarkable impact on golf and the game’s growth over the past two decades.

The PGA Tour’s decision reflects its recognition of Woods’ unique status as an icon of the sport who continues to inspire fans and fellow players alike. Despite his recent injury setbacks, Woods remains a formidable competitor, as evidenced by his impressive performance at the Genesis Invitational earlier this year.

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Empathetic Schauffele: ‘Tough spot’ for McIlroy

Empathetic Schauffele: ‘Tough spot’ for McIlroy

Xander Schauffele empathized with Rory McIlroy’s predicament after the latter missed the cut at the RBC Canadian Open.

“It’s a tough spot to be in,” said Schauffele, who was paired with McIlroy during the first two rounds. “I feel for him. He’s obviously been playing great golf.”

Schauffele understands the pressure that comes with being a top player, and he knows that even the best players in the world can go through tough stretches.

“It’s a marathon, not a sprint. You’re going to have some ups and downs,” said Schauffele.

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Why there’s less ‘bravado’ in pro golf today, according to Brandel Chamblee

Why there’s less ‘bravado’ in pro golf today, according to Brandel Chamblee

Brandel Chamblee commented on the less “bravado” in professional golf today. With many older players retiring, the scene is changing with young players such as Scottie Scheffler emerging. Chamblee noted that these younger players have less cocksure attitudes both on and off the course. They are more serious about improving their skills, are more respectful of their peers, and are more focused on building a lasting legacy. According to Chamblee, this shift is due to the new generation’s upbringing, social media, and increased competition.

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Patience Tested: Pros Prepare for Pinehurst’s Challenge

Patience Tested: Pros Prepare for Pinehurst’s Challenge

At Pinehurst No. 2, Patience is Key for Pros

Ahead of the 2024 U.S. Open, top golfers are preparing for the demanding greens, treacherous rough, and undulating fairways of Pinehurst No. 2. Exacerbated by the course’s history and unforgiving nature, players must remain patient and strategic to conquer its challenges. To succeed, they must study the course’s layout, understand its nuances, and respect its difficulty.

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DeChambeau upset he can’t play in Paris Games

DeChambeau upset he can’t play in Paris Games

DeChambeau Upset He Can’t Play in Paris Games

Bryson DeChambeau is reportedly upset that he will not be able to compete in the upcoming Paris Games. The American golfer had been hoping to qualify for the Olympics, but his recent form has not been good enough to earn him a spot on the team.

DeChambeau has been struggling with his game in recent months, and he has missed the cut in his last two PGA Tour events. He is currently ranked 24th in the world, but he needs to be in the top 15 to qualify for the Olympics.

The 28-year-old is one of the most popular golfers in the world, and his absence from the Paris Games will be a blow to the tournament. He is known for his long drives and aggressive style of play, and he would have been a major contender for a medal.

DeChambeau has not yet commented on his exclusion from the Olympic team, but he is expected to be disappointed. He is a fierce competitor and he will be keen to prove that he is still one of the best golfers in the world.

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Brandel Chamblee sharply criticizes Rory McIlroy’s putting ‘routine’ after U.S. Open loss

Brandel Chamblee sharply criticizes Rory McIlroy’s putting ‘routine’ after U.S. Open loss

Golf analyst Brandel Chamblee criticized Rory McIlroy’s putting “routine” after the golfer lost the U.S. Open. During a Golf Channel broadcast, Chamblee said McIlroy’s “pre-putt routine” was “too slow” and “too deliberate”. He also said that McIlroy “needs to speed it up” and “trust his instincts” more. Chamblee’s comments come after McIlroy missed a crucial putt on the 18th hole of the U.S. Open. The miss cost McIlroy a chance to win the tournament. McIlroy has not yet responded to Chamblee’s criticism.

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