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Josh Mullenix

@thejmull_

Love a good flighted wedge shot.
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Kyle Porter (@kyleporterns) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This year, Scottie won … Byron Nelson PGA Memorial Open And the BMW And it’s arguably not his best season in the last two years. 😂

Justin Ray (@justinraygolf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Generational run. Players with 12+ PGA Tour wins including 3+ majors in a 2-season span in the modern era Arnold Palmer twice Jack Nicklaus twice Tiger Woods 4 times Scottie Scheffler 2024-25

Josh Mullenix (@thejmull_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This one's even better... After the BMW victory, Scottie has a bigger lead in the FEC on Rory in second than Rory has on the Duff Daddy aka Jason Dufner in last place with one single FEC point. lol

Shane Bacon (@shanebacon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Good one today with Patrick McDonald talking Scottie (we’ve discussed him before), Arry All and his bid for the Ryder Cup + Justin Ray dropping knowledge and East Lake picks. youtube.com/watch?v=wlZHMN…

Billy Horschel (@billyho_golf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s offical…. Returning to the game I love next month BMW PGA Championship! Excited to get back out there competing against the best players in the world and playing in front of the fans again. 😁. See everyone soon!

Kyle Porter (@kyleporterns) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Brian Rolapp said his three guiding principles when it comes to PGA Tour competition are ... 1. Competitive parity 2. Scarcity 3. Simplicity Then he gave this answer about the reason the competition committee was created. Excellent, excellent, very adult stuff.

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Brian Rolapp is a sports business professional. Not a golf guy. He doesn't talk like he's in love with golf, he talks like an expert of sports growth. I think that will prove to be his most valuable trait.

Brian Rolapp is a sports business professional. Not a golf guy. He doesn't talk like he's in love with golf, he talks like an expert of sports growth.

I think that will prove to be his most valuable trait.