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  1. Terry O'Keefe

    Terry O'Keefe Well-Known Member Administrator

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    Scottie Scheffler is the same, dominating the Hero birdies are falling for him.

    This from the PGA Tour, and needed for the Waste Management in Phoenix.

     
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    Sounds to me like an attempt at wasted management.
     
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    Scottie just smoked the field, shot 8 under today total -25. 9th win of the year. JT played well and was in the final group with Scheffler but couldn't finish it. He ended up 3rd after driving into the hazzard on 18. He's got a new driver and it was working for him all week, he's gone to the tour max of 46 inches shaft length, mine is 45 1/2, Tiger said he is at 43 1/2.

    Some interesting tourney's coming up. PNC Challenge which is the son/daughter with the Pro. The Langer's won last year. Also the Grant Thornton which is a LPGA/PGA team event always good as well, Jason Day/Lydia Ko won last year.
     
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    Well the PGA Tour 2025 is off and running in Hawaii with what used to be called the Tournament of Champions and was played at La Costa. The course was very tame this year and Matsuyama hit 35 under to win by 3. 35 under!!! A new record.

    Next up they go to Honolulu and the Sony Open a much different course.