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The “LIV” format is no more. The league announced Tuesday that its regular-season tournaments will now be 72 holes of stroke play.
Brennan 'doesn't hate' shrinking Tour membership
Bank of Utah Championship winner Michael Brennan talks with Ryan Lavner about making it to the PGA Tour and his feelings on fewer Tour cards being available.

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PGA Tour Champions president Miller Brady joins the show to discuss the numerous changes coming up next season, including the possible arrival of Tiger Woods.

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A miscommunication about whose turn it is to putt on the 15th at the Ryder Cup results in a tense exchange between Europe’s Justin Rose, USA’s Bryson DeChambeau and the caddies.
Tommy Fleetwood’s accurate shot on Bethpage Black’s 10th hole settled under three feet away from the cup. Scottie Scheffler wasn’t so lucky, bouncing off the flagstick and into the rough during Day 2 of the Ryder Cup.
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