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“Today” cohost Dylan Dreyer hits cameraman with golf ball during on-air mishap: 'It went backwards!'
After Dreyer hit the ball, someone off-camera cried out in pain, "Ow!" The cohost then grabbed her head as her eyes went wide, and she immediately went to check on the cameraman (who cohost Craig Melvin later revealed was a longtime NBC photographer named Kellan). "Good job, Dylan," the cameraman said as he laughed.
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LIV Golf co-captain Henrik Stenson returning to DP World Tour after LIV relegation
Henrik Stenson, whose Ryder Cup captaincy was stripped due to his defection to LIV Golf, is returning to play on the DP World Tour next season. Ben Parsons of Bunkered was the first to report Stenson’s move.
Henrik Stenson, 49, has paid his fines and served his suspension as he prepares to rejoin the DP World Tour next year, according to multiple outlets.
Laurie Canter became the first former LIV Golf player to re-earn his PGA Tour card when the Englishman finished as one the top-10 players not already fully exempt in the Race to Dubai on Sunday. It completes a journey that also saw Canter become the first former LIV player to earn a spot in The Players Championship last March.
We think so, which brings us to SI Golf’s third annual Bad Takes Week, our home for all our harebrained schemes.
The Washington County Water Conservancy District passed a new policy earlier this month that increases regulations on the top 1% of commercial, institutional and industrial water users, such as golf courses.
The Robert Trent Jones design known for its oceanside beauty, incredible signature par-3 16th hole, and tournament history is open for any golfer to play. PGA of America Golf Professional Brendon Elliott breaks down what makes this course stand out.
In a segment airing during the third hour of Today on Monday, the meteorologist was interviewing the Dufferettes — members of a New Jersey golf club for women. Dreyer picked up a club after speaking with them and started playing a few rounds before things went terribly wrong.
If you are playing in ANY sort of competition, be it at your club, your local muni, the Internet Invitational or a USGA event, someone, much like Walter, simply has to enforce the rules or there is anarchy. As for rounds with your buddies, does anybody want to be the annoying rules stickler? Well, that depends.