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Well the Hawaii swing kicks off this week at Kapalua as per usual. Personally don't really tune in that much until San Diego but if there is a good leaderboard in one of the first tournaments I might tune in. Still waiting to hear what the PGA Tour is going to do and now they have lost Rahm so at this point the tour seems to be on the ropes a bit. Still a lot of strong players in the fold but if there is a ruling in which the LIV guys can get more world ranking points then I'd suspect more big names could be on the move. Less than 100 days until they tee it up in Augusta.

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Well the Hawaii swing kicks off this week at Kapalua as per usual. Personally don't really tune in that much until San Diego but if there is a good leaderboard in one of the first tournaments I might tune in. Still waiting to hear what the PGA Tour is going to do and now they have lost Rahm so at this point the tour seems to be on the ropes a bit. Still a lot of strong players in the fold but if there is a ruling in which the LIV guys can get more world ranking points then I'd suspect more big names could be on the move. Less than 100 days until they tee it up in Augusta.

The tour will never be on the ropes, but there will be changes and I am not a fan.

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Well the Hawaii swing kicks off this week at Kapalua as per usual. Personally don't really tune in that much until San Diego but if there is a good leaderboard in one of the first tournaments I might tune in. Still waiting to hear what the PGA Tour is going to do and now they have lost Rahm so at this point the tour seems to be on the ropes a bit. Still a lot of strong players in the fold but if there is a ruling in which the LIV guys can get more world ranking points then I'd suspect more big names could be on the move. Less than 100 days until they tee it up in Augusta.

The tour will never be on the ropes, but there will be changes and I am not a fan.


Hawger they just seem to be fumbling and fucking this negotiation up with these investors. Nothing was settled before 2024 and now they are punting until probably this spring.

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Well the Hawaii swing kicks off this week at Kapalua as per usual. Personally don't really tune in that much until San Diego but if there is a good leaderboard in one of the first tournaments I might tune in. Still waiting to hear what the PGA Tour is going to do and now they have lost Rahm so at this point the tour seems to be on the ropes a bit. Still a lot of strong players in the fold but if there is a ruling in which the LIV guys can get more world ranking points then I'd suspect more big names could be on the move. Less than 100 days until they tee it up in Augusta.

The tour will never be on the ropes, but there will be changes and I am not a fan.


Hawger they just seem to be fumbling and fucking this negotiation up with these investors. Nothing was settled before 2024 and now they are punting until probably this spring.

Multiple parties are involved and it takes time. They really fucked up by saying they had an agreement in June, truly they had nothing. But Tiger Woods will not let the tour go away. Hell LIV only had a 100 million in revenue in total in 2023, the Saudis are hemorrhaging money, they still don’t have a TV contract worth a damn and half of their tournaments aren’t in America. I watch more golf than anyone but literally have watched maybe an hour of LIV golf.

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I watched a couple of times for maybe 20-30 minutes to see what it was like. Really not a lot of excitement in that format. Does seem like a party for the people attending and you can hear the bass bumping on different holes, but that really isn't the vibe I'm looking for from my golf viewing.

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I watched a couple of times for maybe 20-30 minutes to see what it was like. Really not a lot of excitement in that format. Does seem like a party for the people attending and you can hear the bass bumping on different holes, but that really isn't the vibe I'm looking for from my golf viewing.

Exactly, that is the reason Scottsdale doesn’t need to replicated in my opinion.

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Watching the third round at Kapalua tonight. I realize it's downhill, but player after player is reaching the 668 yard 18th in two. 67 on this course is just a meh score.

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Rory walking things all the way back to Londonderry. Good on him, let the healing begin!!

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Rory and Rohm tried to be the good soldiers until the PGA turned around and cut their balls off. I think that’s the real reason (well, besides $300M+) Rohm finally bailed. At this point, I wouldn’t blame Rory if he defected, too - although, all the best players will be playing in the same tournaments by 2026 regardless IMO.

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Rory will be signed to LIV before end of 24.

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Rory will be signed to LIV before end of 24.

Nope but probably won’t be necessary unfortunately.

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This is absolutely hilarious to me, fuck him.

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Wasn’t sure how he’d be in the booth but Kisner has been a fun listen.

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Nice story on Gary Woodland if you are looking for someone to root for this week or this season for that matter.....


Gary Woodland arrived at the Sony Open and had a good night of sleep, meaning he didn't jump out of bed and grab the side of the mattress to make sure he wasn't falling out of the sky to his death.

He flew to Hawaii without worrying the overhead bin would crash down and kill him.

Fear and anxiety were unfamiliar terms to this rock-chalk solid, three-sport star from Kansas, the 2019 U.S. Open champion whose only fear was not living up to his high standards.

All that changed the last week in April, when Woodland was at the Mexico Open and began to experience symptoms such as being jolted awake by unfounded fears, tremors in his hands, chills and low energy.


When he asked his doctor for something to calm the anxiety, that led to an MRI to rule out Parkinson's disease. Instead, it revealed a lesion on his brain on a tract that caused fear.

"That was the one that scared me the most," Woodland said Tuesday of his symptoms. "I'm a very optimistic person. I believe good things will happen. I was very fear-driven every day, mostly around death."


Woodland, 39, played 10 tournaments with the symptoms, eight times on medication, seven times after the diagnosis. Remarkably, he made eight out of 10 cuts. But a summer of fear and medication gave way to the inevitable.

"The lesion in my brain sat on the part of my brain that controls fear and anxiety," Woodland said. "[The specialist] is like, 'You're not going crazy. Everything you're experiencing is common and normal for where this thing is sitting in your brain.'"

Woodland had brain surgery Sept. 18. Doctors cut a hole in the side of his skull the size of a baseball, big enough that it required 30 staples to close.

They didn't get all of it -- there was a risk of losing sight in his left side and the use of the left side of his body -- but it was deemed successful on other counts. The tumor was benign, and the feelings of fear were gone.

"The support from the tour, from people outside the golf world, has been tremendous for me and my family," Woodland said. "When I woke up and realized I was OK, I was filled with thankfulness and love. That replaced the fear.

His wife, Gabby, gave the green light to Woodland to convert the dining room into a putting green in their Florida home. He was putting two days after surgery, no more than an hour a day because that was all the energy he had.

Woodland started swinging a club after five weeks -- his father was in town to drive him to the course, just like when he was a teenager and playing high-level baseball, basketball and golf.

When his doctor cleared him to travel, the first call was to Butch Harmon in Las Vegas.

"It's so great, first off that he came through surgery and everything," Harmon said. "Forget about playing golf; we didn't know if he could make it. To come through it and get back to golf is a joy. He got a mulligan in life, a mulligan in his career.

"He's come back, and he's worked hard. He has every opportunity to be a better player than he's ever been. I'm still not sure about his stamina. This will be a great week."

Waialae, located along the shores just around the bend from Diamond Head, is among the flattest courses on the PGA Tour. Woodland expects this week to provide an indication how well his brain will hold up over six days of focus and the usual stress golf brings.

Harmon said he knew Woodland was back to being his old self during a recent phone call after Woodland had another doctor's visit.

"I asked him, 'How did the consultation go?' He said, 'The doctor said it was the biggest brain he'd ever seen,'" Harmon said. "He was back to talking [smack] again."

Harmon was in the dark as anyone about Woodland's travails, only that he would play well but have a big number or an inexplicable bad stretch of golf. Woodland said there were times he would be over a shot and forget which club he was hitting or would line up a putt and feel he was taking too long and then just whack it.

"'This is taking too long. I'm just going to hit it,'" Woodland said of his thoughts. "Didn't have the focus or the energy."

Woodland will continue to take medicine and get MRIs to monitor the lesion and make sure it doesn't grow.


How he fares in the first full-field tournament of the year will give him a reasonable expectation of where he is and how far he has to go. But Woodland, who hasn't won on tour since that lone major title in June 2019, is back to playing. Fear has been replaced by sheer gratitude and understanding the value of support.

"I just want to prove you can do hard things," Woodland said. "I want to prove to my kids nobody is going to tell you you can't do anything. You can overcome tough, scary decisions in your life. Not everything is easy.

"This came out of nowhere for me, but I'm not going to let it stop me. I don't want this to be a bump in the road for me. I want it to be a jump-start in my career."

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I've always been a fan of his.

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Guys should end up going very low this weekend in Palm Springs. Might watch a little bit of action before the playoff football if possible.

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I've never really been a fan of this tournament for some reason.

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I've never really been a fan of this tournament for some reason.


I remember as a ute the novelty of the 5-day tournament on four (?) different courses with the old school celebs in the Pro-Am. When it became basically just another tournament (albeit over three courses and a 54-hole cut), it lost its uniqueness.

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Sure Nick Dunlap, you dont get the 1.5 million for winning the tournament, but no one is going to remember that. The prestige of winning the tournament is the real prize !!!!

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Runner up crying all the way to the bank. He gets the kids money. What a system.


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Runner up crying all the way to the bank. He gets the kids money. What a system.

I know no one is going to feel bad for some random more than likely fairly well off amateur white dude golfer and dems da rules and all but maybe Bezuidenhout or even JT could find away to “ gift” that kid something once he turns pro.

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Runner up crying all the way to the bank. He gets the kids money. What a system.

I know no one is going to feel bad for some random more than likely fairly well off amateur white dude golfer and dems da rules and all but maybe Bezuidenhout or even JT could find away to “ gift” that kid something once he turns pro.

He's allowed to get NIL and he's about to get a lot of it.

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I didn't get to watch any of the golf this weekend. Cool to see an amateur win for the first time in over 30 years. Will be interesting to see if he turns pro or not with a couple year exemption on the PGA Tour and invites to all the majors.

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I didn't get to watch any of the golf this weekend. Cool to see an amateur win for the first time in over 30 years. Will be interesting to see if he turns pro or not with a couple year exemption on the PGA Tour and invites to all the majors.

He is actually in all the current Majors with the exception of the PGA. If he turns pro, he loses the British but gains the PGA. Also, if he turns pro, he is in all of the elevated events.

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It's a great story, but it's not like he's some "tin cup" cinderella story. Whenever he officially goes pro, he's making money.

Whoever this person is though, made some money off him this weekend.
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It's a great story, but it's not like he's some "tin cup" cinderella story. Whenever he officially goes pro, he's making money.

Whoever this person is though, made some money off him this weekend.
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No doubt, same with Phil 33 years ago.

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Forgot that they play the Farmers from Wed - Saturday. Very likely catch some of the action tomorrow and Saturday. Pretty decent field but I know they were dealing with some bad weather out that way.

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Dunlap kid turning pro, not a shock at all.

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Dunlap kid turning pro, not a shock at all.


I wish him luck and hope that last weekend wasn't the peak of a promising career.

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