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Caddie saves Korn Ferry Tour Qualifier with sharp thinking to avoid rules disaster

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Phil and Bones, Tiger and Stevie, Jim and Fluff, Rory and JP. Just some of the player/caddie combinations that have gone down in legend as almost two-become-one.

Now add Anguiano and Jaime.

Throughout Lockdown, golf fans and punters were kept entertained by the musings of Ryan French on Twitter and, as the golf world returned in a fashion, were soon to get to know the players from the tours known as Cactus Outlaw and Golden State.

Ryan, who posts as @acaseofthegolf, provides an insight into the trials and tribulations of the grinding golfer, whether looking for that first mini-Tour success or desperate to qualify for the next step up the ladder. We read of players sleeping in vans between rounds, of talented golfers missing out for whatever bizarre reason, of those that finished their rounds and then helped out at the family grocery store, and much more.

One of the names I recall from that bizarre time in 2020 is Mark Anguiano, a multiple winner on the development tours and always lauded by Ryan as an ultra-talented golfer whose time was simply just not ‘now’. It might be in 2022 though.

At Korn Ferry Q-School last week, the 29-year-old was battling through his final round to qualify and achieve some guaranteed status when he struck his drive right of the fairway and amongst the out-of-bounds stakes. Using string to work out the exact line, the rules official declared an OB, and Mark picked up his ball to walk back to the tee, where his mind must have been racing.

Ryan reports that Jaime, however, noticed that one of the stakes was not the same as the others they had taken a line from which meant that the ball was actually in play rather than two inches on the other side. It was reportedly from a neighbour who wanted to keep people out of his yard.

In fairytale fashion, the officials agreed it was a rules error, and Anguiano replaced his ball without a penalty and went on to make par.

He went on to qualify for eight guaranteed starts on the best of the development levels by one shot.

Giving huge kudos to his observant caddie, the player posts that ‘He’s the GOAT’.

Imagine Mark Anguiano on the PGA Tour in 2023. This will go down in golfing legend, no doubt to be retold by the excellent Monday Q Info.

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3-time PGA Tour winner calls for LIV to buy Champions Tour to fix ‘joke’ purses

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While speaking on the Subpar podcast, former PGA Tour winner and current PGA Tour Champions player Chris DiMarco said he hopes LIV buys the Champions Tour.

“We’re kind of hoping that LIV buys the Champions Tour,” he said.

“Let’s play for a little real money out here. I mean this is kind of a joke when we’re getting $2 million. There were like seven guys last week from TPC (Sawgrass, at the $25 million PLAYERS Championship) that made more money than our purses.”

In 2024, the Champions Tour had a total of $67 million in prize money over the course of 24 events.

DiMarco also defended LIV players for taking the money and said he would take it also.

“They wanted to play for a lot of money, and they deserve it. They have had some great careers, why not go and get some money?”

DiMarco also offered insight on Graeme McDowell’s move to LIV.

“I saw Graeme McDowell at the Old Memorial Pro Member, and he goes, ‘Listen, I went up to Jay Monahan and said I love the tour but I am struggling to keep my card and these guys are offering me all this money and less golf. I’m sorry, I’m going.’ And I do not blame him one bit, and I said I would have too.”

DiMarco was ranked as high as 6th in the world in 2006.

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‘It won’t win you golf tournaments’ – Golf analyst rips Charley Hull’s course management

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Charley Hull came just short of her third LPGA Tour victory over the weekend at the Fir Hills Seri Pak Championship when she played her last two holes at 3 over to slip all the way to 10th on the leaderboard.

After the round, Hull was blasted by Sky Sports commentator and former LPGA Tour player Trish Johnson for her lack of golf course management.

While speaking on the Sky Sports Golf podcast, Johnson spoke harshly of Hull.

“I’m probably her harshest critic, because I know how good she is. She doesn’t win anywhere near enough for her talent, and she doesn’t get involved enough, in all honestly.

“The thing with Charley is that you’re never going to change her. I read something the other day that said how much she loves the game and it’s her love of the game [that costs her]. She’s never going to change and she’s just going to go for every pin.

“In theory that’s great, but it won’t win you golf tournaments, it just won’t because she’s not that much better than anybody else. If you put Charley against Nelly Korda, then I’m picking Nelly every single day of the week.”

Johnson also made a fascinating comparison between Hull and a famous male golfer, John Daly.

“Golf-wise that’s the way she plays the game and it’s a little bit like watching John Daly I suppose.”

“There’s something that John Daly had that made him a major winner and a winner, but Charley is kind of lacking that. Her talent is not in question, but maybe her application is. Maybe it’s just the case of her never changing and that will cost her golf tournaments, there’s no two ways about it. You cannot go for every pin because that’s the way you play and it being fun, as other players are better than that and you have to have course management.”

Hull is still only 27, and therefore has plenty of time to work on her flaws to achieve the success her talent should allow.

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Former agent lifts lid on being fired by ‘zombie’ Tiger Woods

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Discussing his new book “Rainmaker” with the Daily Mail, Tiger Woods’ former agent, Hughes Norton, recounted the events leading up to and after his split with the 15-time major champion.

Norton was abruptly fired by Woods in 1998 after his 1997 Masters win and monster deal with Nike.

In the book, Norton talks about the way Tiger views his relationships, calling him a “zombie.”

The solace I can take, which doesn’t provide much, is this: He was an equal opportunity zombie with relationships, his swing coaches, his lawyer, the guy negotiated the IMG representation deal, with caddies, When it’s over, it’s over.”

Norton added:

“It is the way he terminates relationships with everyone. Whether it’s girlfriends, whether it’s his former golf coaches. It’s ironic, really. In a way he’s so good at confrontation on the golf course. If he’s playing you, he will beat your brains out every single time.

“But when it comes to confronting things like me and other people that are in his life, he has no social skills whatsoever. It’s maddening, actually.”

After he was fired by Woods, Norton was let go by IMG, which he believes was due to Woods’ influence.

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