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The SI Golf staff debates Jon Rahm vs. Joaquin Niemann, whether Bryson DeChambeau should get a one-off PGA Tour invite and Anthony Kim's LIV Golf career.
Two years ago, when Chad Mumm pitched Netflix on "Full Swing," executives asked if there was any real drama in professional golf. The sport that once seemed immune to dramatic storytelling has exploded into mainstream culture,
A decision over licensing a new golf simulator venue in Ayrshire has been delayed over concern that golf clubs could end up being used as weapons. Golf X opened at the former Arthur Street Kitchen in Ayr earlier this year and features two simulator bays alongside a bar and kitchen.
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Donald Trump’s golf bill: You won’t believe how much the president has spent playing this year
And, yes, while Trump mostly golfs at his properties, the American taxpayer reportedly still foots the bill for the costs for him to play there. Trump spent an estimated $151.5 million golfing across his first term so he is well on his way to blowing that total out of the water during this second term.
Volodymyr Zelensky presented Donald Trump with a golf club that once belonged to a Ukrainian soldier who lost his leg fighting in the war.
Golf enthusiasts have been invited to donate any new or used golf equipment which will then be sent to Ukraine. Andrew Lynch, head of sustainability at the DP World Tour, said the equipment would be collected at The Belfrey, in the West Midlands, this weekend which is playing host to the Betfred British Masters.
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The Carolina Golf Club is facing a lawsuit from a member over a clubhouse renovation that has plans costing over $20 million. A Carolina Golf Club member in Charlotte is suing the nonprofit over leadership decisions involving clubhouse renovations with a price tag of over $20 million, according to North Carolina Business Court records.