The best stories from Golf's Longest Day and final U.S. Open tuneups | Golf Channel

The best stories from Golf’s Longest Day and final U.S. Open tuneups | Golf Channel



In this week’s edition, the guys recap the chaotic events from their respective sites for Golf’s Longest Day, debate the decision by the PGA Tour to elevate the Australian Open, dissect the public comments from LIV CEO Scott O’Neil and break down some of the biggest storylines from the RBC Canadian Open

CHAPTERS
01:00: Our favorite parts and stories from Golf’s Longest Day coverage
11:00: The PGA Tour is helping elevate the Australian Open – and we love that
20:30: LIV CEO can’t guarantee the last four events of the year will be held
25:00: Preview of the RBC Canadian Open

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  1. LOL! At least Rex and Lav werent in the Cramwell, Oregon location for Golf Longest Day. Andrew Putnam and Spencer Tibbits needed 45 holes. They lost light after 6 holes and had to come back Tuesday Morning to finish. I was surprised to see Keith Mitchell at Lavs location cause of the hell that Rex told us it was getting there. Im surprised Liv players didnt start their year after Mexico. It was so chaotic in Mexico, there was no guartnee that event was going on. Rex is right about Australlia. PGA tour wants LIV to end so bad thats why they are in that agreement with Australia. The stars wont have any leverage after LIV ends. Thats why they got what they wanted so far.

  2. O'Neill's "guarantees" are worth about as much as the insurance Otis B. Driftwood (Groucho) was selling in A Night at the Opera. "I have here an accident policy that will absolutely protect you no matter what happens. If you lose a leg, we'll help you look for it."

  3. 11:00 PGAT and supporting the Australian Open is great news. It is already sanctioned by the DPWT but this is unashamedly a tactic to keep LIV Golf right away from it. I sincerely hope that Rory’s appearance last year stoked some interest and gets some more big names to make the trip to the historic Melbourne Sandbelt. Already got me and my son’s ticket to Kingston Heath. It will sell out and everyone knows Melbournians will turn out and show class.

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