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Wow, what a week it has been
Remember last week when we launched our first newsletter? That feels like seven years ago. The coronavirus has taken the entire world and turned it on its head. Let's wash our hands, cozy up and take a look at how golf is adapting in this unprecedented time.
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Uncertainty, that's the word of the decade thus far. The Masters and PGA Championship have both been postponed along with all PGA Tour events through the middle of May. Kyle Porter says golf fans could be in for an exciting end of 2020 as pros battle for the Claret Jug, a gold medal, the FedEx Cup, the Ryder Cup and a Green Jacket all within the span of four months.
On Monday, he calmed fans by offering words of hope. It's going to be a weird couple of months in the world of sports. Let's look to the Big Cat to give us some perspective.
 
 
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What momentum the proposed Premier Golf League had is gone. Over the past week, the world's top three golfers have all come out against the upstart organization. Brooks Koepka and Jon Rahm joined world No. 1 Rory McIlroy in disavowing the PGL. Kyle Porter breaks down how it happened and if the possible league could survive without the trio.
Lou Stagner and his daughter created a stunning replica of Augusta National's famous 12th hole Golden Bell completely out of LEGO. Even better, the family plans to auction the piece off for charity. Based on the photos we can't determine if they included a LEGO version of Francesco Molinari's 2019 season which we think is still lurking somewhere at the bottom of Rae's Creek.
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