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Ryan Lavner

Scottie Scheffler doesn’t have a lot of links experience but he’s proving why his game is built for the conditions.
The two players who decided the U.S. Open will be struggling to make the cut at The Open Championship.
Slumbers said the R&A is unlikely to create a direct pathway into The Open for LIV golfers.
McIlroy is back at The Open, back trying end his major drought, and back to a positive mindset.
Woods talked about the text message he sent to McIlroy following the latter’s U.S. Open loss.
Monty recently said Woods should retire. Tiger responded as a three-time Open champ might.
Woods talked Tuesday at The Open about why he won’t captain in ’25 and if he might in ’27
The Open has long been the major that has most troubled DeChambeau.
Bradley said Tuesday that he wants the 12 best players on his team, regardless of tour.
Bradley said he wants “the 12 best players” on the U.S. team, regardless of tour.
Bradley has competed in two previous Ryder Cups, but not since 2014.
The PGA of America will announce the next U.S.
DeChambeau is playing this week at the LIV Golf event in Nashville.
Rahm withdrew from the U.S. Open because of a foot injury.
Bryson DeChambeau has seen the mountain top and the valley, but his U.S. Open victory shows he’s at the level he most desires.
Storylines abound as the U.S. Open enters the weekend at a fiery Pinehurst No. 2.
Scheffler doubled the fifth hole Friday at Pinehurst No. 2, as did playing competitor Schauffele.
McIlroy and Scheffler played alongside one another again on Thursday and McIlroy got the upper hand.
Tiger Woods started his day with a birdie but struggled with his irons and putter on Thursday.
As Scheffler’s star continues to grow entering this week’s U.S. Open at Pinehurst No. 2, Rahm is on his toes.
Rahm had been battling a left-foot cut and infection before withdrawing late Tuesday afternoon.
Rahm is dealing with an infected left foot, and it has already significantly hampered his preparation for the year’s third major.
“If they get any firmer and fast, they’d be borderline,” the defending champ said. “They already are borderline.”
Rory McIlroy said he plans to do more listening than talking when the PGA Tour’s transaction subcommittee meets with representatives from the Saudi Public Investment Fund, including governor Yasir Al-Rumayyan, on Friday afternoon in New York.