Is it OK for an athlete — or anyone, really — to have an extraordinary gift and not use it? The golfer Anthony Kim apparently decided, emphatically, that it is.
Category: PGA Tour Inc
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Anthony Kim Was Compared to Tiger Woods. So Why Did He Walk Away From Golf?
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Rory McIlroy Looks for the Magic He Conjured Last Year
The New York Times – Sports:Rory McIlroy’s ranking survived a weekend scare. With Scottie Scheffler close behind and Jon Rahm surging, his outing in Dubai might suggest a lot about how long it will last.
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PGA Tour Seeks to Add Saudi Wealth Fund to Lawsuit Over LIV Golf
The New York Times – Sports:A federal judge will decide whether one of the tour’s leading avenues to investigate and challenge a new rival can be expanded.
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LIV Golf Series Reaches TV Deal With The CW
The New York Times – Sports:After its debut season was relegated to internet platforms, the circuit that includes Phil Mickelson and Cameron Smith will be on the CW network in 2023.
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Masters Tournament Will Let LIV Golf Players Compete in 2023
The New York Times – Sports:The decision by Augusta National Golf Club is an interim victory for the upstart circuit, but other troubles loom.
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Atul Khosla, Chief Operating Officer of LIV Golf, Exits Saudi-Backed League
The New York Times – Sports:The executive’s departure is the latest turmoil for LIV, which has drawn plenty of attention but no major television or sponsorship deals.
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Confidential Records Show a Saudi Golf Tour Built on Far-Fetched Assumptions
The New York Times – Sports:McKinsey documents suggest the Saudi league is far off-track for success. Experts say the analysis shows it was never just about profits.
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Dow Finsterwald, Golfer Known for Some Close Calls, Dies at 93
The New York Times – Sports:Finsterwald was one of the sport’s most consistent money winners. But he may be best known for twice narrowly missing out on winning the Masters.
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LIV Golf Threw a Sport Into Chaos. It Also Changed It.
The New York Times – Sports:The Saudi-backed golf series, which will expand next year, has forced the PGA Tour to redesign its economic model. The drama between the two golf entities seems far from over.
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Augusta National and U.S.G.A. Drawn Into Justice Department Antitrust Inquiry
The New York Times – Sports:The Justice Department is investigating the PGA Tour for anticompetitive behavior in its dealings with LIV Golf, the breakaway Saudi-backed league.
