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Senior tour long, long ways off for Phil Mickelson
Phil Mickelson is set to open the year in The American Express, doubling as tournament host in the desert event that has a new title sponsor and name

Se Ri Pak is named the 2020 recipient of the Bob Jones Award by the USGA
Se Ri Pak, a World Golf Hall of Famer who inspired a generation of Korean golfers who became a dominant force on the LPGA, will receive the USGA's Bob Jones Award

Did Bryson DeChambeau talk smack about Brooks Koepka’s abs on a Twitch stream?
Because of the nature of the sport, golf doesn't lend itself to real rivalries. For one to formulate organically, two players have to go head to head on the course, preferably on Sunday, multiple times. The odds of that happening are often slim at best.
But Bryson DeChambeau and Brooks Koepka are doing their best to create a rivalry off the course. The two have had a war of words that dates back to last January, when Koepka called out DeChambeau for slow play on a podcast following DeChambeau's victory last January at the Omega Dubai Desert Classic. Then there was the impromptu meeting between the two at the Northern Trust in August, another event DeChambeau's deliberate pre-shot routine came under fire on social media. At the time that seemed to be the end of it.
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Apparently not. DeChambeau, who has spent his off-season bulking up (just ask him about it), dumped more gas on the fire during a Twitch stream on Wed..

2020 American Express golf picks: Sorry, Tony: Here’s why our experts say Finau is a bad pick this week
2020 American Express golf picks: Our experts have picked 7 of the 12 winners on the PGA Tour this year—here's why they don't like Finau

Watch Tim Herron’s hilarious hype video ahead of joining the senior tour
Nearly 14 years removed from his fourth and final PGA Tour win, Tim Herron has made it clear he's ready to move onto the senior circuit. “I’ve been looking for the promised land all summer,” Herron joked in November. And as the big five-oh creeps closer, the golfer better known as “Lumpy” has even created a fantastic hype video around his upcoming career transition.
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Not surprisingly, it involves the self-deprecating player making fun of getting older in hilarious fashion. Check it out:
https://twitter.com/PGALumpy/status/1217462653473501184
The music. The slow-mo. The reading glasses. The celebratory dance. Absolute perfection.
The PGA Tour Champions is adding another good player—and quite a character—come Feb. 6. Long live Lumpy.
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The Best Golf Courses In Every Country
Golf Digest's latest ranking of the Best Courses in Every Country features the best layouts around the globe

Philly news station airs bizarre interview with alleged Houston Astros trash can
It's been a pretty lousy week for baseball. First of all, there was no baseball. Generally that makes life a little less good. Second of all, the headlines were dominated by the culmination of the sports' biggest crisis since the BALCO scandal. On Monday, the MLB handed down punishment to the Houston Astros for their elaborate sign stealing scheme, suspending manager A.J. Hinch and general manager Jeff Luhnow for an entire season, docking first and second round picks the next two years, and fining the team $5 million actual U.S. dollars. Within hours, the Astros had fired Hinch and Luhnow—the architects of a perennial 100-win roster—and on Tuesday the Red Sox followed suit, axing Alex Cora before league penalties had even been announced. Next on the list of casualties? Potentially Mets' manager Carlos Beltran, who hasn't even coached a single game for the Flushing franchise yet. Dark days, indeed.
But thankfully Fox 29 in Philadelphia decided to lighten the mood, st..

When tour pros want customized golf shoes, Roly Padron is the man they call
Never heard of Roly Padron? PGA Tour pros sure have, as the former property manager in South Florida has become the go-to man for customized golf shoes

Titleist Tour Soft, Velocity updates aim to give golfers exactly what they’re asking for: More distance with larger cores and better feel with thinner covers
Tour Soft enhancements include a distinctive new T-shaped sidestamp, while Velocity aims to add 'stoppability' to its distance-oriented focus