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Dustin Johnson likely lands himself in the doghouse while responding to odd question at LIV presser
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Dustin Johnson is unflappable.
Whether contending for a major, or relaxing at home, DJ just doesn’t get flustered.
Or at least he appears not to do so.
Unlike a few of his fellow former main tour players, when jumping ship to the LIV Golf series, the two-time major winner was calm in his approach, commenting that it would make virtually no difference to his approach or fitness.
When asked how LIV would affect his preparations for the majors, DJ said, “Just as sharp as I would playing anywhere,” before continuing.
“Obviously it [joining LIV Golf] was a tough decision, but I feel very confident in the decision I made,” he said. “Yeah, I’m definitely happy and looking forward to obviously this weekend and the rest of the events this year.”
Current form should also fill Johnson with confidence. Since joining the LIV series he has finished eighth, fourth and second on the alternative tour before winning at LIV Boston, results interspersed with 24th at the U.S Open and sixth at St. Andrews.
Confirming his belief that he is just as sharp as ever, DJ finished T2 at LIV Chicago and seems to have life under control. That was, until asked to pick between two of his long-term loves, catching enormous fish, and wife Paulina Gretzky.
Rather like Brooks Koepka and Cam Smith, DJ is at the forefront of questions when put in front of the media. Usually he answers with a touch of nonchalance, sometimes not directing his answer to the question.
But this one got him.
“As an avid fisherman, I always wanted to ask you, if you were stranded on a island the rest of your life, would you rather take your fishing pole or Paulina if you had one choice?”
There was only one thing DJ could do…follow the current Open Champion and say:
“I can’t answer that question.”
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Bryson offers lesson to Sauce Gardner after Jets’ star cornerback catches golf bug
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The New York Jets’ star cornerback, Sauce Gardner, has caught the golf bug.
The former fourth overall pick has been posting his golf swing on his X all week.
This drive just went 240+ and straight, but it looks like I’m hitting an iron(form wise) and not a driver. Drop tips below pic.twitter.com/MHKokGCEck
— SAUCE GARDNER (@iamSauceGardner) June 26, 2024
Ladies & Gentlemen.. FIRST BIRDIE OF THE DAY?????????????????? pic.twitter.com/qAnsWeerN1
— SAUCE GARDNER (@iamSauceGardner) June 26, 2024
Mind y’all, this is only week 2 of me golfing and I don’t go to lessons. All my technique comes directly from PGA Tour’s YouTube channel and the golfers playing in it??
— SAUCE GARDNER (@iamSauceGardner) June 27, 2024
TaylorMade then took notice of Gardner’s sudden golf addiction and got him “dialed”.
Incase y’all are wondering, that is the Qi10 Driver in the videos? https://t.co/H4oNIWxW9M
— SAUCE GARDNER (@iamSauceGardner) June 27, 2024
Had a dream I hit a hole-in-one on a Par 5. Woke up and told myself to keep dreaming?
— SAUCE GARDNER (@iamSauceGardner) June 27, 2024
The reigning U.S. Open champion, Bryson DeChambeau, also caught wind of Gardner’s newfound passion. With his massive following and growing YouTube channel, Bryson would be a logical fit to make some content with Sauce.
LMK when you want to come on the channel for a lesson, we’ll get you dialed in @iamSauceGardner
— Bryson DeChambeau (@b_dechambeau) June 27, 2024
Sauce responded, saying “I think this is what the world wants”.
I think this is what the world wants? https://t.co/ERN2aNMVM7
— SAUCE GARDNER (@iamSauceGardner) June 27, 2024
Hopefully, we can expect some YouTube content in the near future featuring Gardner and DeChambeau.
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Lee Westwood takes aim at ‘young guys’ over pace of play during practice rounds
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Lee Westwood is playing on the senior circuit for the first time in his career this week at the U.S. Senior Open. The 50-year-old became eligible on his birthday last April when he turned 50.
Westwood enters the senior major championship in good form, finishing 3rd in his most recent start at LIV Nashville. While speaking prior to the event this week, the Englishman said he’s enjoying the atmosphere so far. He’s also enjoying the fact that the pace of play seems to be better with the older players.
“I’m looking forward to this week and looking forward to the first couple of rounds, playing with a couple of old friends, Miguel [Angel Jimenez] and Jerry Kelly.
“Practice rounds out here are way faster than everywhere else. It’s such a joy, and it’s so refreshing to play nine holes in two hours in a practice round. It’s incredible.
“If the old guys can do it, why can’t the young guys do it?”
Westy added that his game is in “very good shape.”
“I’m hitting the ball well, hitting it a long way. Putting’s good, which it has to be to contend in tournaments no matter where you play.”
Westwood will aim to become the second consecutive LIV player to win a senior major after Richard Bland won the Senior PGA Championship last month.
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LIV Golf streaming partner shuts down citing lack of profitability
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Caffeine TV, which was the home of live streaming for Friday rounds of LIV Golf in some countries, decided to shut down its service on Wednesday.
— Caffeine (@caffeine) June 26, 2024
The post mentions that a lack of profitability is the reason behind the decision.
As X user “Danby” points out, there are plenty of other ways to watch LIV Golf, including YouTube and the LIV Golf+ app.
I’ve watched nearly every event, and I don’t know what caffeine TV is. I watch exclusively through YouTube and LIV Golf+
It’s a medium for viewing that was inferior to LIV’s own system, which remains unchanged from this. Odd headline.
— Danby (@Danbyrigs) June 26, 2024
Keith Hirshland, who is one of LIV’s television producers, added that Caffeine was just one of “many” streaming partners.
one of several LIV Golf Friday streaming partners…
fixed it— keith hirshland (@khhauthor) June 26, 2024
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