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– Scottie Scheffler Caps Ryder Cup Tune-Up by Joining Tiger’s Rare Procore Triumph  
– Scheffler Matches Tiger’s Feat in Procore Win, Boosts Team USA Momentum  
– Rare Company: Scheffler Mirrors

Here are some punchy alternatives – pick the tone you like: – Scottie Scheffler Caps Ryder Cup Tune-Up by Joining Tiger’s Rare Procore Triumph – Scheffler Matches Tiger’s Feat in Procore Win, Boosts Team USA Momentum – Rare Company: Scheffler Mirrors

LIV golfers given qualification path to The Open: The R&A has opened a new gateway for LIV Golf players to qualify for The Open, naming specific events and ranking routes that can now earn them spots in golf’s oldest major – a significant step that brings the breakaway tour into the major-championship picture.

Scottie Scheffler capped Ryder Cup preparation by matching a rare Tiger Woods accomplishment with his win at the Procore Classic. The victory reinforces Scheffler’s red-hot form and injects fresh momentum and confidence into Team USA as they head into the matches

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1. Inside Procore: Bradley on How the U.S. Ryder Cup Team Built Unbreakable Bonds  
2. Bonded for Battle: Bradley Reveals U.S. Ryder Cup Team’s Procore Bootcamp  
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LIV golfers given qualification path to The Open:
Select LIV players have been handed a new, formal qualifying route into The Open, creating a clear pathway for contenders to earn a spot at Royal St George’s. The move is intended to simplify entry procedures and ease tensions around major access.

Bradley: U.S. Ryder Cup team bonding at Procore:
Bradley says the U.S. Ryder Cup squad strengthened their chemistry at Procore, pairing rigorous on-course practice with team activities to forge cohesion, boost confidence and raise team morale ahead of the biennial showdown in Europe

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Despite shaky play, Kizzire widens lead at Procore

Despite shaky play, Kizzire widens lead at Procore

Despite consecutive rounds marred by mistakes, Tom Kizzire strengthened his lead at the Charles Schwab Challenge on Saturday, carding a one-under 70 at the Colonial Country Club. Despite finding the water four times throughout his round, driving inaccuracies, and putting woes, Kizzire leads the field by three strokes.

He ended the day on 12-under 200 and sits three ahead of Troy Merritt who shot a 69. World Number One Scottie Scheffler remains in contention following a 66 that placed him four off the pace. However, winds gusting up to 40 mph are expected on Sunday which will test the field’s mettle.

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Kizzire hugs a tree, then takes lead at Procore

Kizzire hugs a tree, then takes lead at Procore

INVERNESS, Fla. – Séamus Power accepted a one-shot penalty after his second shot Thursday on the ninth hole at Innisbrook struck a tree, ricocheted and hit a fan in the right shoulder. He recovered to make bogey on the 424-yard par 4. Power, who lost in a playoff Sunday in the Honda Classic, still managed to shoot 2-under 69, putting him three behind leader Roger Sloan, who had five birdies and a bogey for a 66. Brian Harman (67) and J.T. Poston (68) were two shots behind Sloan. Scott Stallings started with a quadruple-bogey 8 on the 10th and shot 78. Kevin Kisner shot 68, and Ollie Schniederjans, the 2012 NCAA champion at Georgia, made double bogey on the ninth, his final hole, for a 70.

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