The New York Times – Sports:
Conditions were calm at Royal Liverpool as the final men’s golf major of the year began. Don’t expect them to stay that way.
The New York Times – Sports:
Conditions were calm at Royal Liverpool as the final men’s golf major of the year began. Don’t expect them to stay that way.
The New York Times – Sports:
Although the tour’s deal with the Saudi wealth fund has not closed, the request to a federal judge was a milestone in golf’s surprise détente.
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Whether LIV can outrun Trump’s shadow, and whether it even wants to, could do much to shape how the league is perceived in the years ahead, particularly in the United States.
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It’s only one round, but DeChambeau, the once hard-swinging golfer who has struggled of late, shot a four-under-par 66 at Oak Hill Country Club.
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The LIV golfer was at 12 under with a three-stroke lead after two rounds when play was suspended because of inclement weather.
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Plus, N.C.A.A. champions will be invited to play the Masters, and Larry Mize and Sandy Lyle are preparing to say farewell to the tournament.
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The major champion used scientific research to engineer prodigious drives, but enters the Masters knowing a return to the top of the leaderboards will take workshopping, too.
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A federal judge will decide whether one of the tour’s leading avenues to investigate and challenge a new rival can be expanded.
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The sport is gaining fans among the public and professional golfers, many of whom have adopted its techniques for their own games.