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Golf Digest on MSNPGA Tour ditching 'starting strokes' advantage in favor of regular 72-hole stroke play at Tour ChampionshipDUBLIN, Ohio — The season-ending Tour Championship is returning to a standard 72-hole stroke-play format after a vote of the PGA Tour Policy Board on Tuesday at Muirfield Village Golf Club.
The PGA Tour announced Tuesday it is going back to a traditional stroke-play format for the Tour Championship, doing away ...
The PGA announced on Tuesday that it is going back to a traditional stroke-play format for the Tour Championship, doing away ...
The PGA Tour has altered the format for the season-ending Tour Championship, doing away with the staggered scoring start and ...
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GOLF.com on MSNPGA Tour overhauls big-money Tour Championship: What you need to knowThe Tour Championship's controversial "Starting Strokes?" They're history. Here's what you need to know about the new FedEx ...
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Golf Digest on MSNJackson Koivun earns PGA Tour card, says he'll return to Auburn next seasonIn deferring his card, Koivun joins Vanderbilt's Gordon Sargent, who completed his points chase at the 2023 World Amateur Team Championships, but opted to return to college play. The second player to ...
Changes are coming to the Tour Championship, including the elimination of staggered strokes at the end-of-the-season event.
The PGA Tour is eliminating the controversial starting-strokes format from the Tour Championship in its latest attempt to ...
The PGA Tour is reverting to a traditional stroke-play format for the Tour Championship, with players who qualify for the ...
The PGA Tour has announced that the Tour Championship format is changing which will determine the FedEx Cup champion.
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