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17th At TPC Sawgrass Giveth And Taketh: Shane Lowry's Joyous Ace; Kizzire's Hozel Shot

Ponte Vedra is definitely the leader in the clubhouse for security gates. The security gates are in place to protect the homeowners from muny golfers and help pizza deliverymen find the right neighborhoods, which all look alike but have different names--Quail Joint, Smuggler's Grape, Gator Cover, North Ditch, etc... DAN JENKINS as Bobby Joe Grooves

Saudis Preparing Mega-Purse Event, Execute 81 In Record Day Of Beheadings

After a flattering Atlantic profile of Mohammed bin Salman, that wasn’t enough to keep Golf Saudi’s sugar daddy and backer of the fluttering LIV Golf Investments to what he does best: screw with oil prices, complain about bad PR over Kashoggi and cut heads off.

It also seems he has yet to give up his sportwashing effort to lure pros away from the PGA Tour for a new golf league. Golfweek’s Eamon Lynch says the Crown Prince’s people have reconvened after the Phil Mickelson meltdown and demise of their league concept to try a new approach.

The latest conjecture has the Crown Prince’s coat holders planning to stage a tournament with an enormous purse that could dwarf the $20 million offered at the PGA Tour’s flagship stop in soggy Florida. The goal would be to engineer litigation by inviting Tour members to compete while hoping commissioner Jay Monahan denies the permission required to do so, thereby presenting an opportunity to challenge his control over where members play, or to at least jeopardize the Tour’s tax-exempt status as a 501c organization.

One tournament probably won’t do it. But then again, news of a record beheading day suggests MSM still has his touch.

From the AP’s Jon Gambrell on Saturday’s record hall of 81 executions, a new record mass execution for the Kingdom.

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Lahiri leads Players by 1 shot, eyes 1st tour win

Anirban Lahiri, who has never won on the PGA Tour, leads the the Players Championship by 1 shot as the tournament nears its conclusion on Monday.

For Some Reason, NBC Makes Tiger Watch Gold Man Hit His "Better Than Most" Putt

Golf is not a fair game, so why build a course fair? PETE DYE

/ Geoff Shackelford

The so-bad-you-can’t-take-your-eyes-off-it “mixed reality” has earned less-than-glowing reviews after Sunday saw NBC asked Tiger to watch this grand idea. Tiger pretty much ignored seeing some strange combo of C3PO, Oscar and a 24 handicapper in his place. He was a good sport but focused more on the NBC call at the time.

Something tells me this would not have gone over as well with Jack Nicklaus. He might not have gone all Tom Brady on the tablet, but I’m not seeing him grasping the point of the exercise. And in that sense, he’s not alone.

After the rough cut version Tiger was subjected to, The Gold Man was plugged into today’s setting, providing this kind of glorious crowd apathy:

Here is the full chat with Mike Tirico aired in its entirety thanks to the awful Players week weather.




Nelly Korda Diagnosed With Blood Clot, Next Start Uncertain

Golf is not a fair game, so why build a course fair? PETE DYE

/ Geoff Shackelford

As the first women’s major of 2022 nears, Nelly Korda announced a significant setback but it sounds like things could have been worse if not for great medical care.

According to Golfweek’s Beth Ann Nichols, Korda was next scheduled to play the JTBC Classic in Carlsbad March 24-27.

LPGA star Korda 'getting treatment' for blood clot

LPGA star Nelly Korda, 23, after experiencing swelling in her arm last week, was diagnosed with a blood clot, she announced on social media Sunday, and will be sidelined from competition for an undisclosed period.

Larrazabal secures sixth DP World Tour win

Spain's Pablo Larrazabal claimed victory over Jordan Smith on the second playoff hole at the DP World Tour's MyGolfLife Open at the Pecanwood Country Club in Haartbeespoort, South Africa on Sunday.

Island Green Madness: When Unlucky Gets Confused With Unfair

An intense Saturday of rain-delayed play saw high winds after a front moved through Ponte Vedra. Temperatures dropped and the TPC Sawgrass’ 17th saw one of those days of trouble, with 19 water balls spread between first and second round play.

While that’s nothing compared to the all-time worst of 50, Kevin Kisner said the conditions produced “pure luck” and impugned The Players Championship’s “integrity.” Other players seemed to take things in better stride if you read Adam Schupak’s Golfweek wrap of the antics. Credit to players like Collin Morikawa who said he just missed his shot and while difficult, the task was doable.

And if you take a look at PGA Tour’s compilation of all 19 water balls—drop area shots included—it’s staggering how many shots were dead just a few yards off the club face. Or how many purely awful strikes were made trying to play the ball down. I estimated 9 of the 19 just were unlucky due to a gust or just missing the 3,912 green. The rest never had a chance.

On Golf Channel’s Live From, it was nice to have some sparring back on set that’s been lost since Frank Nobilo and David Duval left.

Paul McGinley held firm in believing the conditions were tough and nothing more than a “freak day”.

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'There's nothing you could do': Tales from an impossible day at the 17th hole at the Players

It's a little hole, a short par 3 that usually requires an easy wedge. Not on Saturday, with the wind howling and the temperature dropping.

Thomas, Watson author bogey-free TPC rounds

Justin Thomas, along with Bubba Watson, managed to play bogey-free rounds at The Players Championship Saturday amid ferocious wind in Florida, although they won't know where they stand until the round is completed Sunday.

Du Plessis leads into final round of MyGolfLife

South Africa's Hennie du Plessis shot a 2-under 70 to lead the MyGolfLife Open by two points after the third round.

TPC finally closes Round 1; Fleetwood, Hoge lead

The first round of the Players Championship finally ended late Saturday afternoon, 54 hours and 16 minutes after the opening tee shot Thursday morning, and Tommy Fleetwood, who shot 66, shared the lead with Tom Hoge.

Zach Johnson with his worst practice-swing fail yet at The Players

An old problem resurfaced for Zach Johnson at The Players. The problem, oddly enough, is this habit he has of accidentally hitting the ball with a practice swing.

Players suspended again by rain; to resume Sat.

Play was suspended again because of heavy rain at the Players Championship on Friday and won't resume until at least 11 a.m. ET on Saturday, the PGA Tour announced.

On The Mark Podcast Talking Golf Course Design and Better Course Management

People have the idea I’m in love with island greens. Well, I’ve designed two in 50 years. Once you’re stereotyped, it’s almost impossible to lose it. PETE DYE

/ Geoff Shackelford

Game improvement talk is very difficult to do on a podcast but Mark Immelman does a superb job with his show, On the Mark. The instructor, broadcaster and overall keen observer of the game had me on to talk golf course design and things golfers can do to read a course.

Plus we discussed the best holes on the PGA Tour and what I love about one in play this week at TPC Sawgrass, the 16th.

The Google podcasts link along with the Apple and Spotify options:

Oh eagles final hole to share LPGA Thailand lead

Oh Su eagled her final hole to grab a share of the lead alongside Nasa Hataoko after the second round of the LPGA Thailand on Friday.

"Woods closes out one chapter, will he write another?"

People have the idea I’m in love with island greens. Well, I’ve designed two in 50 years. Once you’re stereotyped, it’s almost impossible to lose it. PETE DYE

/ Geoff Shackelford

Strong stuff here from AP’s Jim Litke on Tiger Woods going into the World Golf Hall of Fame.

The best ones have the hardest time letting go. Woods wouldn’t be the first G.O.A.T. (Greatest of All-Time) to push the envelope.

“One day you might look up and see me playing the game at 50,” is how Michael Jordan ended his Hall of Fame induction speech. Knowing laughs erupted on every side of him.

“Oh don’t laugh,” he said. “Never say never.”


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PGA Tour Becomes The First And (Hopefully) Last Organization To Incorporate Mixed Reality Into A Broadcast

Execs from NBC working out of PGA Tour headquarters are making stellar use of the synergy by working with a creative agency to come up with their next expensive abomination.

The big unveiling came during rain-delayed round one coverage of the 2022 Players. With, warning, more to come in the coming days.

One of the most trusted voices and best broadcasters in sports history was relegated to introducing the “mixed reality” intrusion…

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Players: Fleetwood, Hoge lead but weather rules

Tommy Fleetwood and Tom Hoge share the first-round lead at The Players Championship, where weather wreaked havoc Thursday. The suspended first round is scheduled to resume Friday at 7:15 a.m.


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