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Tour Confidential: A surprising finish in Detroit, LIV Golf’s TV (and venue) future

Tour Confidential: A surprising finish in Detroit, LIV Golf’s TV (and venue) future

With new events, storylines, and controversies emerging, the world of golf is constantly evolving. In our “Tour Confidential” series, we delve into the latest happenings, providing insider perspectives and analysis. This week, we examine the surprising conclusion to the Rocket Mortgage Classic in Detroit and explore the ongoing developments surrounding LIV Golf, including its television and venue prospects. Get ready for an in-depth look at the ever-changing landscape of professional golf.

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Bhatia shares lead in Detroit; Russell misses cut

Bhatia shares lead in Detroit; Russell misses cut

Bhatia Shares Lead in Detroit; Russell Misses Cut

GURGAON, India, Aug. 2, 2023: Amanjyot Singh Bhatia shares lead with Australia’s Aaron Pike with rounds of 66 in the second day of weather-delayed Korn Ferry Tour’s Michigan Championship on Tuesday.

Bhatia, a 33-year-old three-time winner on the PGTI, made the cut at the Monday qualifier for the third consecutive season at the tournament suffering from back spasms.

Rahil Gangjee, the other Indian to make the cut, was placed tied 50th after a round of 69.

However, Shiv Kapur and Veer Ahlawat missed the cut after rounds of 73 and 74 respectively at the tournament.

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N. Korda bitten by dog, WDs from England event

N. Korda bitten by dog, WDs from England event

N. Korda bitten by dog, WDs from England event

North Carolina, US – World No. 2 Nelly Korda has withdrawn from this week’s AIG Women’s Open after being bitten by a dog on Sunday.

Korda was at her rented home in Florida when the incident occurred. She shared on social media that she received stitches on her arm as a result of the bite.

“Unfortunately, I will have to withdraw from the AIG Women’s Open due to a dog bite that required stitches,” Korda posted on her social media.

The 23-year-old American was one of the favorites to win the major championship. She has won two LPGA Tour events this season and finished second at the U.S. Women’s Open.

Korda’s withdrawal is a major blow to the AIG Women’s Open. She is the highest-ranked player in the field and was expected to challenge for the title.

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Yin-Thitkul in 3-way tie atop Dow Championship

Yin-Thitkul in 3-way tie atop Dow Championship

Atthaya Thitikul’s dominance continued at the Dow Great Lakes Bay Invitational with a low third-round 66 leaving her in a 3-way tie atop the leaderboard. Thitikul is joined by Xiyu Lin and Leona Maguire who also shot 66 and 67 respectively to finish at 15-under par. Behind the trio are 3 players in 4th place tied at 13-under. Thitikul and company will look to capture their maiden LPGA Tour title Sunday in front of a home crowd for Thitikul in Michigan.

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Harrington achieves 3-peat in Champions event

Harrington achieves 3-peat in Champions event

Padraig Harrington has achieved a historic three-peat in the Champions event, becoming the first player to win the tournament in three consecutive years. The Irishman held off a strong challenge from Bernhard Langer and Miguel Ángel JimĂ©nez to secure the victory, marking his ninth win on the PGA Tour Champions. Harrington’s consistency and impressive performance throughout the tournament showcased his exceptional skills and solidifies his position as one of the tour’s top players.

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Hatton up 3 at LIV Nashville after bogey-free 64

Hatton up 3 at LIV Nashville after bogey-free 64

Tyrrell Hatton fired a flawless 8-under 64 to seize a three-stroke lead after the first round of the LIV Golf Invitational – Nashville on Friday. The Englishman, who won the opening event of the breakaway series in London in June, made eight birdies at the par-71, no-cut event at the栊TPC Southwind.

Hatton, 30, leads Chile’s Joaquin Niemann and American Talor Gooch, who both shot 67s.

Niemann, the highest-ranked player in the field at No. 19 in the world, played alongside Hatton and birdied three of his last four holes to stay in contention.

Gooch, one of 10 Americans in the 48-man field, is making his debut in the Saudi-backed series. He is one of several players who resigned this year from the PGA Tour.

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