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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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2024 U.S. Open sleeper picks to watch: Who might break out at Pinehurst

2024 U.S. Open sleeper picks to watch: Who might break out at Pinehurst

As the anticipation for the 2024 U.S. Open at Pinehurst No. 2 builds, golf enthusiasts eagerly speculate on potential sleeper picks who could emerge as breakout stars. With its demanding layout and rich history, the course poses a formidable challenge, but it also offers opportunities for lesser-known players to make a name for themselves.

Several golfers stand out as potential dark horses to watch in this year’s competition. Among them is Davis Thompson, a rising talent who has shown impressive form on the Korn Ferry Tour. His long-hitting abilities and knack for scoring could prove advantageous on Pinehurst’s expansive fairways. Another sleeper pick is Sam Horsfield, a young Englishman with a strong track record on challenging courses. His consistent ball-striking and fearless mindset could help him navigate Pinehurst’s demanding layout.

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Hataoka disqualified from ShopRite LPGA Classic

Hataoka disqualified from ShopRite LPGA Classic

**Hataoka Disqualified from ShopRite LPGA Classic**

Mone Inami won the ShopRite LPGA Classic on Sunday after Nasa Hataoka was disqualified from the tournament. Hataoka was assessed a two-stroke penalty for grounding her club in a bunker during the final round and was subsequently disqualified.

Hataoka, who was leading the tournament by one stroke at the time of the penalty, was distraught after being disqualified. She said she was not aware that she had grounded her club in the bunker and that she would have taken a penalty if she had known.

“I’m so disappointed,” Hataoka said. “I didn’t mean to do it. I just wanted to win so badly.”

Inami, who shot a final-round 68, is relieved to win the tournament.

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Hadwin leads Memorial after 66; Scheffler 1 back

Hadwin leads Memorial after 66; Scheffler 1 back

Adam Hadwin shot a 6-under 66 to take a one-stroke lead after the first round of the 2024 Memorial Tournament. World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler is one stroke back after a 67. Hadwin made six birdies and no bogeys on Thursday, while Scheffler had five birdies and one bogey. Defending champion Billy Horschel is two strokes back after a 68.

The tournament is being played at Muirfield Village Golf Club in Dublin, Ohio. The purse is $12 million, with the winner receiving $2.16 million.

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Nicklaus: Reuniting golf ‘above my pay grade’

Nicklaus: Reuniting golf ‘above my pay grade’

**Nicklaus: Reuniting golf ‘above my pay grade’**

Nicklaus, a 77-time PGA Tour winner and a 6-time co-founder of the PGA Champions Tour, has reunited the originally divided senior professional golf tournament scene.

The Legends of Golf tournament is Nicklaus’s two-man, best-ball event near Savannah in October, which will return in 2023.

The Champions Tour, also referred to as the PGA Tour Champions, was divided with smaller competing entities, the Senior PGA Tour and the Senior PGA Championship from 1980 to 1988, which led to the idea of the Senior Golf Tour to provide a common field for senior golfers to compete against each other.

The Senior Golf Tour was one of 3 senior golf tours that existed during the 1980s. With 19 co-sponsors, Nicklaus asked Seniors Champions Tour members to help make the tournaments as successful as they can, “for a sum way above my pay grade.”

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2024 Memorial Tournament: How to watch, TV coverage, streaming info, tee times

2024 Memorial Tournament: How to watch, TV coverage, streaming info, tee times

**2024 Memorial Tournament: TV and Streaming Info**
Calling all golf enthusiasts! Catch the action of the 2024 Memorial Tournament, held at beautiful Muirfield Village Golf Club from May 29th to June 2nd. The tournament will be exclusively broadcast on CBS Sports. Expect thrilling games and upsets as top golfers, including defending champion Collin Morikawa, Jon Rahm, Scottie Scheffler, and Rory McIlroy, vie for the title. Stay tuned to CBS Sports to witness the battle at Muirfield Village.

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MacIntyre withdraws from Memorial Tournament

MacIntyre withdraws from Memorial Tournament

Robert MacIntyre has regretfully withdrawn from the Memorial Tournament due to ongoing wrist issues. The Scottish golfer confirmed the news on his social media, expressing disappointment but prioritizing his health. “I’ve been battling a lingering wrist issue that has made it challenging to perform at my best,” MacIntyre wrote. “I’m withdrawing from the Memorial Tournament to allow myself time to heal properly.” MacIntyre has been a rising star in the golf world, with several impressive performances in recent years. His withdrawal from the Memorial Tournament is a setback, but fans will be eager to see him back on the course when he is fully recovered.

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Tour Confidential: Women’s Open surprises, Bob Mac’s win with Dad

Tour Confidential: Women’s Open surprises, Bob Mac’s win with Dad

Matt Wallace and his father, Ian, made history at the Afrasia Bank Mauritius Open by winning the European Tour title. This heartwarming story highlights the special bond between father and son in the world of professional golf. Bob MacIntyre, another golfer, also recently achieved a significant victory with his father, Gordon, as his caddie. The duo’s triumph at the Scottish Open is the latest example of a trend towards fathers playing a more active role in their children’s golfing careers.

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