Pro Golf Daily: Woods to Play With Steph Curry at Safeway
The were plenty of weekend storylines in the world of golf, and many of them had to do with Tiger Woods’ imminent return to the PGA Tour.
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While the PGA Tour was off this past weekend, there were still plenty of exciting developments in the world of golf. A couple of notable names became first-time European Tour winners, while excitement is building for the 2016-17 PGA Tour season opener at Silverado Country Club: the Safeway Open.
With a brand new season of PGA Tour action right at our doorstep, there’s no shortage of storylines as we head into this week. If you have any tips or ideas for what you’d like to see covered in the Daily, don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Twitter @ProGolfNow or on our Facebook page.
Without further ado, let’s take a look at the biggest stories in the world of golf from this past weekend.
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Hatton Secures Maiden Title at St Andrews (read here): After shooting rounds of 62 and 66 on the weekend, Englishman Tyrrell Hatton picked up his first European Tour victory at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship. The event’s list of past champions includes multiple major winners, including Martin Kaymer and Padraig Harrington.
Brandt Snedeker Wins Fiji International By Nine Strokes (read here): Eight-time PGA Tour winner Brandt Snedker has turned into one of the game’s best bad-weather players. After closing with a sterling 69 to win the waterlogged Farmers Insurance Open back in January, the Vanderbilt product ran away with the Fiji International on Sunday, sitting nine strokes clear of second place after a rainy final round.
Report: Tiger Woods, Steph Curry Paired Together in Safeway Pro-Am (read here): Tiger Woods will be paired with reigning NBA MVP Steph Curry during the Wednesday pro-am at this week’s Safeway Open, according to a report from Golf.com.
The Indescribably Ineffable Awesomeness of Match Play (read here): David Owen of Golf Digest explains why match play is the best format in golf.
What was your favorite story from the weekend? Let us know in the comments, and keep it here at PGN for more news updates.
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