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A moment now to consider the joy the game can provide. High on the list of traits that underpin the game's unique character is the appeal it can have across generations. On the younger, more unvarnished end of a wide spectrum of golf lovers, the characters on Barstool Sports' Fore Play podcast proudly churn out conversations that are as unrepentantly bold as they are dedicated to their passion for golf. Their vast popularity continues to grow.
Riggs and the boys focus on honesty and having fun. The Fore Play guys talk golf like no one else, Ron Green Jr. tells us, in part because they're not constrained by some of the boundaries that have applied in the past.
Reflecting on the death last week of Sergio Gómez, John Hopkins says the friendship-based player/manager relationship between José María Olazábal and Gómez was that unlike any other.
Keith Pelley unveiled the European Tour's plans to activate again after its COVID-19 shutdown, and Lewine Mair finds that the announcement – though tinged slightly with dispiriting financial elements – received a mostly positive reception.
Upon today's announcement of the upcoming implementation of the PGA Tour University Ranking List, Jim Nugent suggests the tour has come up with an important new pathway for college golfers to achieve professional status.
In this week's installment of The Divot, John Hopkins applauds the recent bookend charity golf matches for also giving the game a boost it can use.
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