The PGA Tour-LIV Golf news will be the talk leading up to the opening round of the U.S. Open Thursday, but after that, the actual golf will dominate.
A champion will be crowned in the third major championship of the year.
There are, after all, numerous compelling storylines at this U.S. Open that have nothing to do with LIV Golf or the merger between the PGA Tour and the controversial Saudi-backed entity. What about Rahm, the No. 2 player in the world rankings who already has won four tournaments this year, including the Masters?Neither can Scottie Scheffler, who’s ranked No. 1, has won the Waste Management Open and the Players Championship, and is in contention at every tournament he enters.
The three events he did not win were his past three starts, proving that his ball striking has been better than ever.“I feel comfortable over the ball,” Scheffler said after the Memorial. “I feel like at the Masters this year I was uncomfortable over my putts. And I really struggled that week the first two days. The things that I’m working on, I feel a lot of progress. I’m definitely improving inside 10 feet, which has been an area of emphasis for me.
Malaysia Latest News, Malaysia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Column: Farmers Insurance Open awaits waves from PGA Tour-LIV mergerParternership with divisive golf group has range of potential impacts for Tour stops, including San Diego
Read more »
The PGA Tour’s Antitrust Problem Isn’t Going Away With LIV MergerThe PGA Tour-LIV Golf merger stunned the golf world. But for an industry already under investigation by the Justice Department for antitrust violations, it might not stand up to federal scrutiny.
Read more »
Golfers who remained with PGA Tour over LIV Golf to receive equity in new merged leagueThe PGA Tour is starting to formulate a plan to 'reward' golfers who remained loyal to the league over LIV Golf.
Read more »
PGA Tour players who remained will get extra benefit after LIV merger: Jimmy DunneDunne explained that players moving to LIV would not be eligible to participate in the new company’s equity plan.
Read more »
PGA Tour told employees fight with LIV Golf became financial burden: reportIt was always all about the money.
Read more »
Golfers who turned down LIV, stayed with PGA Tour could get equity in new venturePGA golfers who remained loyal to the PGA Tour instead of taking the money offered by LIV Golf could be rewarded with equity shares in the new venture.
Read more »