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A familiar face returns to NBC’s PGA Tour postseason coverage

A familiar face returns to NBC’s PGA Tour postseason coverage

NBC has announced the return of fan-favourite Steve Sands to its PGA Tour postseason coverage.

Sands, who has been with NBC since 2004, left the network in 2019 to work for CBS. He returns to NBC as a reporter, filling the role vacated by Gary Koch, who retired at the end of the 2022 season.

Sands is a popular figure in the golf world, known for his knowledge of the game and his ability to connect with viewers. He is also a two-time Emmy Award winner.

“We are thrilled to welcome Steve back to the NBC Sports family,” said NBC Sports executive producer Tommy Roy. “He is one of the most respected and talented broadcasters in the industry, and we know our viewers will be excited to have him back on their screens.”

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Scheffler calls PGA Tour’s playoff format ‘silly’

Scheffler calls PGA Tour’s playoff format ‘silly’

PGA Tour stalwart Scottie Scheffler has criticized the Tour’s current playoff format, calling it “silly.” Scheffler, ranked No. 1 in the world, expressed his concerns after winning the Masters Tournament in April. He believes the format, which features a stroke-play tournament followed by a six-hole match-play playoff, is unfair and does not accurately determine the best player. Scheffler’s comments have sparked a debate among players and fans about the future of the playoff format. Some players have expressed support for Scheffler’s views, while others have defended the current system. The PGA Tour has not yet commented on Scheffler’s remarks.

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Scheffler starts FedEx Cup as champion favorite

Scheffler starts FedEx Cup as champion favorite

Scottie Scheffler enters the FedEx Cup playoffs as the Tour Championship favorite despite surrendering the world No. 1 ranking to Rory McIlroy. Scheffler claimed four PGA Tour wins this season, including the Masters and the Arnold Palmer Invitational, and he has maintained his dominance since slipping to No. 2 in the world rankings. McIlroy, on the other hand, is also in contention after returning to the top spot with a victory at the Tour Championship.

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Scheffler claims tour’s $8M ‘business’ bonus

Scheffler claims tour’s $8M ‘business’ bonus

Scottie Scheffler has claimed the PGA Tour’s $8 million bonus pool for leading the tour in the FedEx Cup standings.

The 26-year-old American, who earned a whopping $4,017,333 for his victory at the Tour Championship, also received the $8 million bonus for winning the FedEx Cup during Sunday’s awards ceremony at East Lake Golf Club.

Scheffler, who has had a breakout season with four wins, including the Masters and U.S. Open, finished the season with 2,750 FedEx Cup points, well ahead of Patrick Cantlay (2,163) and Xander Schauffele (2,016).

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On a marathon PGA Tour Sunday, there’ll be 2 tournaments in 1

On a marathon PGA Tour Sunday, there’ll be 2 tournaments in 1

The PGA Tour will present two tournaments concurrently on Sunday, Feb. 12, as part of a marathon finish to a season that has stretched over 10 months and four continents.

The Phoenix Open in Arizona and the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am in California will both conclude on Sunday, forcing fans and players to split their attention between the two events.

The unusual scheduling quirk is the result of a weather-delayed Phoenix Open, which was originally scheduled to end on Monday but was pushed back to Sunday due to rain.

The PGA Tour is expected to announce a revised schedule for the final day of competition soon.

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Ex-NBA player reveals ‘most embarrassing’ story from LPGA pro-am

Ex-NBA player reveals ‘most embarrassing’ story from LPGA pro-am

In a recent interview, former NBA star [Name] shared an amusing anecdote from his experience playing in an LPGA pro-am. While the exact details of his “most embarrassing” moment remain shrouded in secrecy, the retired athlete hinted at a humorous mishap involving a mistimed swing and an unexpected outcome. The incident left both [Name] and his fellow competitors in stitches, providing a lighthearted glimpse into the camaraderie and sportsmanship that often characterize these events.

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This PGA Tour rookie didn’t win the 3M Open. But he stole the show

This PGA Tour rookie didn’t win the 3M Open. But he stole the show

PGA Tour rookie Eric Van Rooyen might not have won the 3M Open but his performance and passion for the sport stole the show. The South African golfer impressed seasoned pros with his impressive ball-striking ability and fearless approach to the game. Despite finishing tied for fourth place, Van Rooyen’s performance certainly turned heads, leading many to believe that he’s a rising star with the potential to become a major champion.

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He was golf’s homesick pro. Now he’s on the brink of a homecoming victory

He was golf’s homesick pro. Now he’s on the brink of a homecoming victory

Driven by the passion for golf but burdened by homesickness, [Name] once made headlines as golf’s homesick pro. Now, on the brink of a homecoming victory, everything has come full circle. Competing in his hometown, he carries the weight of expectations and the desire to prove himself. As he tees off, the crowd erupts in cheers, their chants echoing the emotions of a prodigal son’s return. With every stroke, he inches closer to a victory that would not only etch his name in the annals of golf but also mend the rift between him and his roots.

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Burmester cards 66, up 1 at LIV Golf Andalucía

Burmester cards 66, up 1 at LIV Golf Andalucía

South African star Erik van Rooyen sits in a tie for third at the LIV Golf Andalucía after the first round on Friday. Van Rooyen carded a 4-under 68 at Club de Campo Valderrama, putting him three shots behind 54-hole leader Hennie du Plessis.

A large contingent of South African golfers is in the field this week, with eight players teeing it up in the 48-man field.

Wilco Nienaber is tied for 14th at 2-under, two shots ahead of countrymen Louis Oosthuizen, Branden Grace and Charl Schwartzel, who are tied for 23rd at even par.

Justin Harding and Shaun Norris are tied for 34th at 1-over, while Dean Burmester is tied for 42nd at 2-over after a disappointing opening round.

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