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    -3 even

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    -4....wow wee

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    Golf wrap
    Lydia Ko finished T4 at the latest LPGA event in China
    Scottie Scheffler wins his seventh PGA Tour title after demolishing the field at the Arnold Palmer Invitational at Bay Hill. Next up on the PGA Tour is The Players in which Ryan Fox is also in the field.
    Steve Alker is currently T2 at the latest Champions Tour event in Arizona
    and if anyone actually cares Abraham Ancer won the lastest LIV event in Hong Kong

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    Really hoped that Lyds was gonna kick on in R4 but didnt start too well yesterday. Tardy was a bit of a run away winner. Great last two rounds.

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    @JK said in Golf:

    Really hoped that Lyds was gonna kick on in R4 but didnt start too well yesterday. Tardy was a bit of a run away winner. Great last two rounds.

    Yes as did I since she had a great finish to her third round.

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    @JK said in Golf:

    Really hoped that Lyds was gonna kick on in R4 but didnt start too well yesterday. Tardy was a bit of a run away winner. Great last two rounds.

    Surprised Tardy got to the first tee on time. I'll get my coat

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    The unofficial 5th major starts later this week with the winner taking home $4.5 million.
    Unsurprisingly, Scottie Scheffler is the favorite to go back to back with Rory McIlroy the next

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    Kazuma declared PGA Aus order of merit champion with one tournament still to go.
    Locks in his DP World Tour card after an awesome first season as pro (only turned pro in November), and also a starting spot at the Open!

    Tony Webeck  /  Mar 11, 2024

    Kobori crowned Order of Merit champion for 2023/2024 - PGA of Australia

    Kobori crowned Order of Merit champion for 2023/2024 - PGA of Australia

    Kazuma Kobori will play The Open and join the DP World Tour in 2025 after being declared the Challenger PGA Tour of Australasia Order of Merit champion.

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    What a hole to dunk it!

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    Quite a run through 14 to 18 for Fox - bogey, bogey, eagle, hole in one, bogey

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    @KiwiPie said in Golf:

    Quite a run through 14 to 18 for Fox - bogey, bogey, eagle, hole in one, bogey

    Pretty standard (other than the ace) for Foxy. His second 9 appeared more unusual.

    Ended up -3 which is a good start as he hasnt gone too well so far on the tour this year. Favourable conditions out there so some hot scoring on day 1

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    How about hitting your ball into the water twice in consecutive holes then lose your composure...

    Hadwin tosses club in lake after finding water

    Hadwin tosses club in lake after finding water

    Adam Hadwin loses his composure and throws his club into the lake after his shots on No. 17 and No. 18 found water at The Players Championship.

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    Fox having an off day today. Geez he is pretty rough off the tee, must lose so many shots there. He’s hardly hit a fairway today.

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    Another missed cut on the PGA Tour for Ryan Fox. His game not in great shape heading into the Masters next week...

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    Mad displays of class by the Number 1’s in Men and Women’s golf at qthe moment.
    Nelly Korda has won 5 of her last 5 to match the LPGA record.
    Scottie Scheffler has won 4 of his last 5. The other tournament he was second.
    Actually amazing!

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    I love it. I think having a historically good #1 is great for the sport. Scheffler isn't exactly a showman, but when he's this good I don't think it matters.

    Watching him play the back 9 on Sunday at Augusta was art. I normally lose focus if a player is 3-4 up and running away, but I couldn't take my eyes off it. It was an absolute masterclass.

    I also tuned in to the Chevron purely to watch Korda. I wouldn't have known it was on otherwise.

    It's another reason that the Presidents Cup needs to be mixed gender. A Korda/Scheffler pairing would be unmissable.

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    I never knew that was talked about for President’s cup. I’d watch that.
    I don’t really root for Korda or Scheffler when they play. They appear robotic which is a strength of theirs I guess. I have tried the Scheffler shuffle on the range though. My hip felt like it was going to dislocate more than doing the Happy Gilmour.
    Golf has gotta be one of the only sports that is watchable that can have men and women competing fairly (obvs different tee positions though). Ultramarathon supposedly is genderless but is also a fairly joyless sport for the viewer. Can’t be bothered thinking of others.

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    @DMack said in Golf:

    I never knew that was talked about for President’s cup. I’d watch that.
    I don’t really root for Korda or Scheffler when they play. They appear robotic which is a strength of theirs I guess. I have tried the Scheffler shuffle on the range though. My hip felt like it was going to dislocate more than doing the Happy Gilmour.
    Golf has gotta be one of the only sports that is watchable that can have men and women competing fairly (obvs different tee positions though). Ultramarathon supposedly is genderless but is also a fairly joyless sport for the viewer. Can’t be bothered thinking of others.

    Equestrian? Never watched, don't know if that's a sport.

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    There have been a few golfers since Tiger's long period of dominance who have briefly threatened to take over. Rory, Spieth, Koepka maybe - but their supremacy soon faded and they fell back into the pack of contenders again. It only needs one part of your game to become shaky and you cannot dominate consistently.

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    @KiwiPie and the issue with Shuffler right now, is there will always be a bit of an asterisk next to him name given he is rarely playing Koepka, Rahm etc.

    Sure he likely would still be winning what he is winning, but the WGR do have a bit of a gap with the LIV stuff.

    I saw a stat recently saying Shuffler would need to stay #1 for the next 500 weeks or so to match Tigers reign, which is pretty astounding.

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