Liv Golf Pro wins a week, Tiger “punches holes in his mouth”

Nick Pistowski
Tiger Woods played in the TGL on Tuesday.
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welcome! Where are you asking? I called this on weekend 9. Think of it as a place to heat you on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. We will have ideas. We will have tips. We will have tweets. But overall, although sometimes more, sometimes even less. As for who I am? The following paragraph tells some stories. I can get in touch nick.piastowski@golf.com
“Everyone has a game plan until they get punched in their mouths.” – Mike Tyson
I like that sentence. It always makes me think. There is a brave side – Tiemike hears your chin, but you won’t bark after putting on your chin gloves. But there is also an exposure party. Tyson seems to suggest that this is over, and in the case of his opponents, most are. But in another way, a “punch” can keep you alive and living colors alone. No more scripts. How do they react right now say something?
I thought of this when I watched TGL on Tuesday – especially when I watched Tiger Woods misunderstood the standard caddy talk, his red polo became undeductible.
To catch up with you, Woods played 294 yards in a 481-yard par-4 game in a month-old simulator-based league, he asked his jersey, longtime Woods Rob McNamara (Rob McNamara), McNamara said, “99.” You probably know where this is going. In this case, the caddie will usually discard “1” because if you look forward it is given. But Woods grabbed it at 99 yards, grabbed a wedge, threw it away, and then followed. Teammates laughed. The ESPN announcer laughed. You smiled.
Everyone laughed at Woods, the 15-time Major champion who tried to defend his public image and words as if he defended the lead in Augusta’s last nine games . Sometimes he succeeds. Sometimes he is not. Tuesday, he wasn’t. He was punched in his mouth.
Then what did we get? On Friday afternoon, I went back to see it. He was angry, mainly McNamara. He repeated himself. In the first minute after the error, he said “99” five times. He smiled. His voice changed. The match against ESPN’s Marty Smith was great, too.
Start Smith: “The greatest tiger of all time is still trying to analyze what just happened. But at least you can smile.”
“No, I heard 99 yards. So I went there and played 100 yards, which was one of the most embarrassing moments of my golf career.”
“But break it down in real life, and that’s how you talk on a real golf course,” Smith said.
Woods said, “Yes, I know.”
“You can see the PIN, you know it’s 200 yards,” Smith said.
“I know, I just screwed it up. I mean, it’s awkward,” Woods said.
What did Tiger Woods do? TGL may be the biggest shock to see his “99” error
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What’s this. All of this may be welcomed two weeks after he announced his mother’s death.
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2. The second best part of the scene? Tom Kim lost it. He may still be laughing.
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3. On Thursday, through a statement, we updated a funding agreement between PGA Tour and the Saudi Arabian Public Investment Fund. Reading statement:
We just had a constructive working meeting with President Trump at the White House, who is Yasir al-Rumayyan.
Thanks to President Trump’s leadership, we launched a discussion on golf unification. We are committed to moving as soon as possible and will share additional details where appropriate.
We are passionate about the game and the importance of unity. Most importantly, we all want the best players in the world to play together more often and are committed to doing everything we can to bring this result to our fans. ”
– Statement by Commissioner Jay Monahan, Player Director Tiger Woods and Player Director Adam Scott
In short, there was a meeting and negotiations were in progress, which was more important, but not just something. But it feels like a deal is very close. Its appearance is speculative, despite Adam Scott’s Associated Press’ Doug Ferguson is famous. Ferguson wrote:
“I wouldn’t be surprised – I wouldn’t judge anyone, members – if they weren’t happy with what happened,” Scott said, adding: “I hope they don’t spend that much time Talk about it.
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“If it comes with negative emotions, I won’t object to anyone, it’s the idea of the player coming back.”
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4. “Get the best players together” is the “growth game” in 2025.
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5. What am I reading (Apart from Thoughtful prose from my colleague)? This article is worth your click.
Here, Andrew Beaton Wall Street Journal Writing about Aimpoint, this topic received a lot of ink here, a golf website, but not that much on a highly respected business-based website, I’ve always been interested in new perspectives. This story is great. Aimpoint supporters and opponents have details as well as who started using it and how to get started. I’m going to tease this story with only the protagonist, which is also great. Beaton wrote:
Today, many of them look totally destructive when the world’s best golfers line up.
Their process of reading green at Augusta Nationals to St Andrews involves standing on the line of putters, closing one eye and stretching out a few fingers in the air, as if they were trying to take a taxi to the club. For centuries, a group of Scots began dialing balls to the cup, which anyone has previously studied the green.
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6. A video of Dallas-based teaching professional Andrew Lewis caught my attention, both as information and creativity. In it, Lewis put a ball on the mat and an air gauge on the left side of the mat, turning on his wife’s “fancy new hair dryer”, reading in the wind that when the wind starts to affect the surface.
You can view the video below.
A golf story that may only interest me
7. The name of Adri Arnaus, a long-time DP world tour professional from Spain, or what sounds like his name – is “Dames”, a song from South African rapper Biggy. Below is the song (most words are in Afrikaans), and below is a recently shared video of Arnaus typing the song in Spanish.
Avoid now in my mind.
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8. The Holyhead Golf Club in North Wales was forced to close its 18th hole after neighbors complained about too many golf balls entering their property. This story was first reported by David Powell Daily postsyou can read it in full here.
What live golf is there on TV this weekend?
9. Here is the bankruptcy of the golf course on TV this weekend:
– Saturday
10:30 pm (Friday) – 3:30 AM ET: Honda LPGA Thailand Round 3, Golf Channel
4:30 AM-9 AM to 9 AM: Magical Kenya Open Round 3, Golf Channel
1-3 PM ET: Mexican Open third round golf channel
3pm to 6pm ET: Mexican Open third round, NBC
– Sunday
10:30 pm (Friday) – 3:30 AM ET: Honda LPGA Thailand Final, Golf Channel
4:00 AM ET: Magic Kenya Open Final, Golf Channel
1-3 PM ET: Last round of the Mexican Open, Golf Channel
3pm to 6pm ET: Mexico Open Finals, NBC
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10. Let’s do 10 projects! I occasionally use this space for the space I emailed to me, which is a reaction to a slow project I wrote two weeks ago.
I couldn’t help but answer because unnecessary players were told to speed up the golf course. I live in southern Arizona and from November to April each year, my community classes are flooded by tourists and snowbirds. Most of them are polite and respectful, but the people I keep meeting seem to think it’s good to spend six hours playing a 6,300-digit course. I keep hearing what they say, “I’m retired, so I don’t care if I need eight hours” or “If they’re in a hurry, they shouldn’t play golf” or “If they want to wait. They can walk around!” ).
These guys don’t seem to realize that most of us are not retired and are not playing golf all day! When a four often takes 20 minutes to play each hole (strike multiple tees, look for lost balls, just like they are made of gold, practice 4-5 times before each shot, etc. etc.) It all boils down to ordinary courtesy, just to get faster groups to go step by step.
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11. Let’s do 11 projects! Below is a video of Dean Burmester from last week’s Liv Golf Adelaide event.
The gesture wins. Shooting, it may have just won the year. (To view the video, click the white arrow in the middle of the photo.)
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Nick Pistowski
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Nick Piastowski is the senior editor of Golf.com and Golf Magazine. In his role, he is responsible for editing, writing and developing stories throughout the golf field. And, when he didn’t write about how to hit golf more directly and directly, the Milwaukee man might be playing games, hitting the ball left, right and short, and then having a cold beer to wash off his Score. You can contact him at nick.piastowski@golf.com.