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    Still no deal a year after PGA merger plan with Saudi PIF unveiled

    One year after the shock unveiling of a merger agreement between the PGA Tour and LIV Golf's Saudi financial backers, the controversial move has not produced a finalized deal.Deciding details of the path back to the unified series for PGA defectors and any accompanying punishment is a likely block to a final deal, as is a potential united tour with many more global stops compared to the mostly US-based PGA. Television ratings have dipped this year, seen as a sign golf fans are weary of the LIV-P

  • Post-Bulletin, Rochester, Minn.

    Inside a whirlwind year of injuries, the PGA Tour and the transfer portal for former Pine Island golf star

    Jun. 7—PINE ISLAND — Anders Larson was walking up a hill from the 17th green to the 18th tee box at TPC Deere Run in Silvis, Ill., last July. His thoughts were focused on where he was going to attempt to place the ball off the tee on the 463-yard, par-4 18th hole, while playing in a PGA Tour event — the John Deere Classic — for the first time in his life, at just 19 years old. Then, out of the ...

  • The Jamestown Sun, N.D.

    Hillcrest Women's Golf Association hosts week 6 action

    Jun. 7—JAMESTOWN — The Hillcrest Women's Golf Association returned to the Hillcrest Golf Course on Tuesday, June 4, with more competitions. The sixth week of the season saw four winners. Kacey Schlafman saw her shot land closest to the creek without going into the water on the fourth hole, while Courtney Cook drove a ball to within 80 yards of the green on the 14th hole, good for the longest ...

  • The Columbus Dispatch

    Sad to glad: Billy Horschel rebounds nicely after disastrous 2023 Memorial finish | Oller

    Billy Horschel entered the media room at last year's Memorial an emotional mess after shooting an 84. One year later the PGA Tour pro is back on track