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Masters begins, ESPN's Scott Van Pelt agrees with those who have suggested golf would be improved with a shot clock.
Over at CBS Sports, Jim Nantz will host the network's Masters coverage for the 37th year alongside Trevor Immelman as the ...
"Someone's yelling Go Dawgs right now," Max Homa said during the Masters Par 3 Contest. Here's what he says happens when ...
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US Weekly on MSNRory McIlroy Criticized for Skipping Media Availability After Disastrous End to Masters RoundAfter a terrible end to his opening round at the Masters, Rory McIlroy wasn’t interested in rehashing things. McIlroy, 35, ...
"I shaved it off and I played two weeks and did not play well at all," Bradley joked. "So I had to bring it back." ...
The 89th Masters Tournament begins Thursday morning, and while it runs through Sunday, the anticipation is already sky-high ...
ESPN host Scott Van Pelt joined The Dan Patrick Show to preview the 89th edition of the tournament and discussed the potential introduction of a shot clock in golf. “The bottom line is ...
It worked for Major League Baseball, and Scott Van Pelt believes golf can similarly benefit from the addition of a shot clock ...
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GOLF.com on MSNAmidst Masters turbulence, Rory McIlroy has 1 messageRory McIlroy's Thursday felt catastrophic in real time. His Friday felt dramatically different. And he had a message for the ...
Maryland center Derik Queen made the decision of declaring for the 2025 NBA Draft over the weekend. Fellow University of ...
Van Pelt noted that some players on Tour, like Brian Harman, are working to speed things up after being called out for slow play. Still, he says the problem will need to be solved by PGA and rules ...
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