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2025 Players Championship: Who Triumphed and Who Fell Short? | Monday Recap

2025 Players Championship: Who Triumphed and Who Fell Short? | Monday Recap

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**Excerpt:** ⁤LIV ⁢golfers have been granted a new qualification pathway to ‌The Open LIV Golfers Given Qualification⁣ Path to The Open

In​ a⁢ meaningful ⁤move, the ⁢R&A has​ announced a new qualification ‌pathway for LIV Golf players ​to compete‌ in⁢ The Open. ⁤This⁣ decision opens doors for ‌golfers from the controversial league,allowing⁣ them to vie for a​ spot in one of ‌golf’s oldest and most prestigious ​tournaments. The adjustment not only enhances competition but ⁤also showcases a ​growing willingness⁢ to integrate diverse ⁣styles of‍ play within ‍professional⁣ golf.

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Cold Weather’s Impact on Golf Balls

As temperatures drop, golfers may notice a significant change in their ball’s performance. Cold weather stiffens the rubber core, reducing distance by up to 2%. The dimple pattern becomes less effective, leading to a loss of backspin and control.

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