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**Get Ready for an Epic Sunday Showdown: 2024 Grant Thornton Invitational Round 3 Tee Times Revealed!**

**Get Ready for an Epic Sunday Showdown: 2024 Grant Thornton Invitational Round 3 Tee Times Revealed!**

2024 Grant Thornton Invitational: Sunday Tee Times

As the 2024 Grant Thornton Invitational reaches its thrilling climax, golf fans are in for an exhilarating Sunday showdown.

After two days of intense competition, world No. 1 Rory McIlroy leads the pack and will tee off with Tommy Fleetwood and Max Homa at 7:10 AM. Defending champion Mito Pereira is set to make his move at 10:30 AM alongside Patrick Cantlay and Matthew Fitzpatrick.

Other exciting pairings include Jon Rahm teaming up with Dustin Johnson and Scottie Scheffler, who will hit the course at 8:50 AM. The final group features Jordan Spieth, Tony Finau, and Justin Thomas, ready to take on the challenge at 1:20 PM.

With a demanding course layout and a stellar lineup of talent, Round 3 is poised to be an unforgettable spectacle as we await the crowning of the next champion of the 2024 Grant Thornton Invitational

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Max Homa Takes Charge: One-Shot Lead at the Nedbank Golf Challenge!

Max Homa Takes Charge: One-Shot Lead at the Nedbank Golf Challenge!

On an exhilarating second day of the Nedbank Golf Challenge, Max Homa showcased his skills with a stellar performance, finishing the round with a narrow one-shot lead over his rivals. Homa carded an impressive 68 in the second round, elevating his total score to an outstanding 10-under 134. With this advantageous position, Homa is poised for a thrilling shot at clinching victory in the tournament.

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Unveiling the Swift Rise and Fall of Tommy Fleetwood’s Record: A 24-Hour Saga Unfolds!

Unveiling the Swift Rise and Fall of Tommy Fleetwood’s Record: A 24-Hour Saga Unfolds!

Tommy Fleetwood made history on the DP World Tour, only to see it shattered within 24 hours. Discover the compelling reasons behind this remarkable turn of events and its profound impact on Fleetwood. Explore the intricate details surrounding these record-breaking moments, featuring exclusive insights from Fleetwood and his peers. Immerse yourself in this captivating narrative of triumph and the dynamic realm of sports records!

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Tommy Fleetwood spotted with prototype TaylorMade putter in Abu Dhabi

Tommy Fleetwood spotted with prototype TaylorMade putter in Abu Dhabi

Tommy Fleetwood has been spotted using a prototype TaylorMade putter at the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship. The putter is thought to be a new mid-mallet design, with a single sightline and a slightly offset hosel.

Fleetwood has been using TaylorMade putters for several years, and he has had great success with them, winning the Race to Dubai in 2017 and finishing in the top 10 of the world rankings. He is one of the most consistent putters on the European Tour, and he will be hoping that the new putter can help him improve his putting even further and continue his winning ways.

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McIlroy (68) trails Clements by 2 at Irish Open

McIlroy (68) trails Clements by 2 at Irish Open

Rory McIlroy capped a rollercoaster season with a share of the lead at the RBC Canadian Open, but has now trailed by two shots after the first round of the Irish Open.

The Northern Irishman endured a mixed campaign, winning three times on the PGA Tour but enduring disappointments.

Despite finishing in the top 10 in just one of his last five starts, McIlroy remains optimistic about finishing the season strongly.

“It’s been a bit of a mixed bag this season,” McIlroy said. “I’ve had some great wins, but I’ve also had some frustrating moments. I’m hoping to finish the season strongly and give myself a chance to win the FedEx Cup.”

McIlroy regained form with a birdie at the 18th hole in Canada to share the lead with American Wyndham Clark. However, he trails amateur John Murphy by two strokes after shooting a 68 at the Irish Open.

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After gut-wrenching near-miss for gold, Tommy Fleetwood focuses on the positive

After gut-wrenching near-miss for gold, Tommy Fleetwood focuses on the positive

Speaking to the media for the first time since losing the recent golf major at the 18th hole, Tommy Fleetwood choked back tears as he reflected on the heartbreaking loss. “It’s been a tough few days,” said an emotional Fleetwood. “But I’m proud of the way I played and the way I represented my country.” Fleetwood said his focus now is on recovering and preparing for the next tournament. “I’ve missed out on the gold medal by a whisker, but It’s important to remember all the players did their best. I must say, I’ll get the gold next time.”

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He was an Open Championship long shot. On Saturday, he’s in the final pairing

He was an Open Championship long shot. On Saturday, he’s in the final pairing

Open Long Shot Surprises in Final Pairing

Cameron Young, an unexpected contender at the Open Championship, will play alongside Rory McIlroy in the final pairing on Saturday. Young, who began the tournament as a long shot, has impressed with his consistent play on the challenging Royal St George’s links course. His composure and ability to hit accurate shots have earned him a spot among the leaders, showcasing the unpredictable nature of the Open and the possibility of surprise victories.

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Why tee height might decide the 2024 Open Championship winner

Why tee height might decide the 2024 Open Championship winner

Tee height will be a key factor in determining the winner of the 2024 Open Championship. The R&A have announced that the tees at Royal Portrush will be raised for the tournament, which could make it more difficult for players to score.

The change in tee height is designed to make the course more challenging and to prevent players from hitting the ball too far. The R&A believe that this will lead to a more exciting and competitive tournament.

However, some players are concerned that the raised tees will make the course too difficult. They argue that it will make it harder to hit the ball close to the hole, and that it will lead to more bogeys and double bogeys.

The debate over tee height is likely to continue in the lead-up to the 2024 Open Championship. The R&A will be hoping that the changes they have made will lead to a more exciting and challenging tournament, but some players will be hoping that the tees are not raised too high.

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What to watch in Round 2: Will Royal Troon get any easier? Can Daniel Brown keep it up?

What to watch in Round 2: Will Royal Troon get any easier? Can Daniel Brown keep it up?

What to watch in Round 2: Will Royal Troon get any easier? Can Daniel Brown keep it up?

Royal Troon lived up to its reputation as a tough test of golf on Thursday, with 19 players finishing below 70 and just seven breaking 70.

Defending champion Cameron Smith shot a 1-over 72 to sit six shots behind overnight leader Viktor Hovland, while Rory McIlroy and Jon Rahm also struggled to get going.

Can anyone tame Royal Troon in Round 2? And can Daniel Brown, the first amateur to lead The Open after the first round since 1947, keep it up?

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England’s Brown takes Open lead in major debut

England’s Brown takes Open lead in major debut

England’s Connor Brown took a one-stroke lead in the Open at Royal Portrush after a stunning first round.

The 23-year-old, who is making his major debut, carded a six-under-par 65 to leave him one ahead of American Xander Schauffele.

Brown birdied the third, fifth, ninth, 10th, 12th and 16th holes and is the youngest player to lead The Open after the first round since Rory McIlroy in 2010.

Schauffele, the world number 10, matched Brown’s score with six birdies of his own, but he also dropped a shot on the 18th.

Shane Lowry, who is seeking to become the first Irish winner of the Open since 1947, is among a group of eight players tied for third on four under par.

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