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Pat Perez’s wife throws shade on Cantlay, Schauffele’s Napa trip with since-deleted comment
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Golf’s two-week off-season allows some tour pros to enjoy a well-deserved break, with good friends Xander Schauffele and Patrick Cantlay currently spending time in the Napa valley with their partners.
The four have been sharing some snaps of their adventures on their social media platforms, with Patrick Cantlay popping the question to his girlfriend, Nikki Guidish, on the trip. (She said yes, by the way)
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Guidish graduated from the University of Central Florida in 2014 and has also earned a doctorate in pharmacy from the University of South Florida.
Amongst those to congratulate the two from the golfing world was Brooks Koepka’s wife, Jena Sims, the Korda Sisters, and Amanda Balionis Renner.
While the entire trip looked like plenty of fun and is a bucket list for many wine lovers, not everyone was impressed, with Pat Perez’s wife, for whatever reason, deciding to throw shade on the trip.
As spotted by Golf.com’s Claire Rogers, Ashley Perez left a comment on Instagram saying:
The comment has since been deleted.
Just another sign of more LIV-PGA Tour division? Who really knows at this stage.
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‘Just get back there. F**k sake!’ – Shane Lowry loses cool with cameraman at Open Championship
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Shane Lowry raced out to a hot start on Thursday’s opening round of the Open Championship. On Friday, the Irishman was in cruise control and earned himself a two-stroke lead through ten holes when disaster struck.
The former Open winner hit his tee shot in some high grass, and made an error on his second shot, with the ball shooting left into a gorse bush.
Shane Lowry HOT Mic ?? ?
? “As I was over the ball I could just see you putting your f—kin’ camera up. Just get outta the way. Just get back there. F—k sake!” @LowryTracker
— NUCLR GOLF (@NUCLRGOLF) July 19, 2024
After he hit the shot, Lowry blamed a cameraman for the miscue.
“As I was over the ball I could just see you putting your f—kin’ camera up. Just get outta the way. Just get back there. F—k sake!”
He’d gone on to make double bogey on the hole and is still tied for the lead as things stand.
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Tyrrell Hatton hits out at course setup after opening round at Open Championship
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LIV golfer Tyrrell Hatton has never been shy about voicing his opinion on golf course setups. Back in 2022, the Englishman voiced his displeasure with the hallowed grounds of Augusta National.
“You can hit good shots here and not get any reward for it. It’s unfair at times,” Hatton said. “I don’t agree with that. If you hit a good shot, you should end up near the hole — not short-sided into a bunker because of the slopes that they’ve created and stuff. Yeah, I don’t think it’s a fair test at times, and when you hit good shots and you’re not rewarded for it, it shows.”
This week, Royal Troon is under fire from Hatton.
After his opening round of 73 (+2), he sounded off on the course.
“They didn’t put any tees forward. You can’t reach any of the par-5s on the front nine. Was it 15 or 16, the par-5, you’re hitting a 4-iron off it. Tell me a good par-5 where you’re hitting 4-iron off the tee. There isn’t one.
“Even though they’ve moved the tee back on 17, which I think is a shame, it’s still with the wind today, you’re hitting 5-iron and hoping it can stay on the green. Rory obviously hits it a lot higher and further, and he was hitting 7-iron there. It doesn’t change the fact that it’s a tough hole, and it’s still hard to hit that green. I think it’s a good thing that the wind was playing down because they probably would have left the tee at the back if it was into off the left. Then do you want to watch guys hit 3-wood into a green that’s hard enough to hit with 7-iron?”
Hatton is still firmly in the mix prior to his second-round tee time and will look to make a move to get into position for the weekend.
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Bryson DeChambeau points to equipment issues after disappointing Open Championship start
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Since his incredible victory at the U.S. Open at Pinehurst No.2, Bryson DeChambeau certainly has a case to be considered one of the biggest stars in golf. The 30-year-old has grown in popularity due to his success on social media and his popular YouTube channel that appeals to the everyday golfer.
Despite the success and current form on the golf course, DeChambeau got off to a tough start at this week’s Open Championship. The LIV golfer opened with a +5 first round at Royal Troon and struggled to get the wind right all day.
After the round, Bryson spoke to the media about his struggles, initially blaming his equipment.
“I’m not at 190 ball speed, so particularly when I’m hitting driver or 3-wood, those clubs are built for around that speed, that 190 ball speed, and my 3-wood around 180, so colder, firmer conditions the golf ball is not compressing as much.
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