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Tour Confidential: How many wins can Scottie Scheffler get in 2024?

Tour Confidential: How many wins can Scottie Scheffler get in 2024?

I have imported a ⁣snippet of content that ‌focuses on analyzing Scottie Scheffler’s dominance in 2023 and highlights his exceptional season. This snippet outlines his impressive achievements and sets the stage for discussing ​his potential for continued⁣ success ‍in ⁢2024.

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Hole & 1: Kuchar lone golfer to finish play Mon.

Hole & 1: Kuchar lone golfer to finish play Mon.

Matt Kuchar was the lone golfer to finish play Monday at the U.S. Senior Open. Kuchar shot a 4-over 74 in the first round, and was able to finish his second round early Monday morning before the weather suspension. He shot a 1-under 69 in the second round, and is currently tied for 38th place at 3-over par.

The second round of the U.S. Senior Open was suspended due to weather on Monday afternoon. The remaining players will resume play on Tuesday morning.

Lee takes lead in bid to win 2nd Portland Classic

Lee takes lead in bid to win 2nd Portland Classic

Portland, Oregon – Lee put on a flawless performance in the opening round, carding a bogey-free 65 to take the initial lead with a two-stroke advantage over Lydia Ko on Thursday. Two of Lee’s birdies came on the inward nine, including a chip-in from just off the green on the par-4 15th as the South Korean extended her strong start to 2023.

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1. “Leave the Marker, Take the Shot? Preferred-Lie Rules on Swinging with a Club-Length Marker”  
2. “Can You Swing with a Club-Length Marker in Place Under Preferred Lies?

Here are some more engaging headline options – pick one or I can tweak the tone: 1. “Leave the Marker, Take the Shot? Preferred-Lie Rules on Swinging with a Club-Length Marker” 2. “Can You Swing with a Club-Length Marker in Place Under Preferred Lies?

Rules Guy tackles a common on-course dilemma: when preferred lies are in play, can you leave a club‑length marker on the ground while you make a stroke? Course officials lay out the local‑rule limits and spell out the penalties you could face for giving-or receiving-improper assistance