
AUSTIN, Texas Its been a tough couple of days for Justin Thomas, and he hasnt played an event in three weeks.The worlds second-ranked player had his wisdom teeth removed on March 7 following the WGC-Mexico Championship and has been recovering ever since.I'm feeling OK. As funny as it is, as soon as I got over my wisdom teeth, I got a little strep throat, Thomas said on Tuesday at the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play. I was pretty worried yesterday, to be honest, how I was going to be doing, but I feel a lot better today and just keep taking medicine and hopefully it will be good.Thomas, who is listed in the Tour media guide as 5-foot-10, 145 pounds, said he lost about 6 pounds when he had his wisdom teeth removed and has struggled to put that weight back on because of his bout with strep throat.
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As a result, his energy levels are low, which is a particular concern considering the marathon nature of the Match Play, which could include as many as seven rounds if he were to advance to Sundays championship match. Thomas, however, said the format could actually make things easier this week.I told my dad, I only have to beat one person each day. I don't have to beat the whole field, said Thomas, who has won just one match in two starts at the Match Play. If it was stroke play then I may have a little harder time. But hopefully each day I'll get better and better. Who knows, maybe that will help me win a match in this golf tournament, because I've had a pretty hard time in the past.

Dufner talks Dude Wipes: 'They were on Shark Tank' Source: The Golf Channel HONOLULU - PGA Tour players and their managers have always been creative when it comes to finding sponsorship opportunities, from Chesson Hadley's endorsement deal with Bojangles to Kevin Streelman's use of a Lemonhead Candy head cover.
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Watch: Nicklaus turns back clock with long birdie putt from off green Source: The Golf Channel Jack Nicklaus has 18 major titles to his name, so it's safe to say he's made a big putt or two in his day. And even at 78 years old, the Golden Bear hasn't lost the touch that made him so great.
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Watch: Jack Nicklaus turns back clock with long birdie putt from off green Jack Nicklaus has 18 major titles to his name, so it's safe to say he's made a big putt or two in his day. And even at 78 years old, the Golden Bear hasn't lost the touch that made him so great.
Nicklaus turns back clock with long birdie putt from off green

Lexi Thompson won the season-long points race, but a 2-foot miss on the final green opened the door for Ariya Jutanugarn to win. Lexi Thompson Wins Race to CME Globe, Loses Tournament After Short

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For the U.S. side, one of the biggest question marks heading into this week is the state of Phil Mickelson's game. 2018 Ryder Cup: Improved Putting a Focus For Slumping Phil Mickelson | Golf Channel
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Bryson DeChambeau received word the day before the start of last week's CareerBuilder Challenge that the USGA had an issue with his widely publicized side-saddle putting, per golf writer Adam Schupak. Not with the putting, per se, but rather with the putter itself. Golf's governing body determined that the center-shafted putter DeChambeau had been using […]
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Report: Tiger Woods turns down lucrative offer to participate in Saudi Arabia tournament It doesn't look like Big Cat will be going to the Middle East next season
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Get to know Fred Ridley, Augusta National's next chairman. chairman Fred Ridley will take over as chairman of Augusta National and the Masters when Billy Payne officially retires on October 16
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Matsuyama's chances are also boosted by the early exit of the three players above him in the world rankings - Dustin Johnson (75, 73), Rory McIlroy (78, 71) and Jason Day (79, 75) - who all failed
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Based on my understanding of the situation, the eventual winner did nothing that would have made a difference to the outcome. That is, her opponent touched the ball almost immediately after it came to rest, which precluded any opportunity for the next putt to be conceded. As soon as the opponent touched the ball with her putter, she incurred a

Rose finished T-34 last week at the Desert Classic while his regular looper, Mark Fulcher, underwent heart surgery in New York. With Fulcher still on the mend, the world No. 1 will play this week's Farmers Insurance Open with veteran caddie Gareth Lord on the bag.
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Feb 14, 2019 · He was playing alongside Mickelson, who hit his first tee shot on No. 10 into a bunker, a bad spot in any weather. Mickelson apparently could see just fine, so while Spieth and Xander Schauffele
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