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Billy Horschel and Ian Poulter involved in apparent heated exchange on putting green at Wentworth

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If ever a clip was going to sum up this year’s BMW PGA Championship, then surely National Club Golfer’s George Cooper wins the gold medal.

Having already caused some contention between “legitimate” DP World Tour players and the 17 LIV golfers taking part this week, defending champion Billy Horschel came alongside Ian Poulter on the practice putting green today, and nobody knows quite what they said.

Lipreaders might have a field day, but the rest of us can only guess at what the exchange was about, with confirmed LIV player Poulter, making several hand gestures that suggest he was asking Billy Ho to calm it down a tad.

Of course, Twitter would not let this one go, and replies were mixed between downright insulting and hilarious.

Horschel had his supporters: “In BHo’s defence, his beef was with players who said they wanted to play less, and have never played DP before. He specifically said he had no beef with Poults and Westy who didn’t say that,” whilst a couple of others referred to Horschel’s apparent love of East London soccer side, West Ham United and their capital city rivals in a match they called, “West Ham vs. Arsenal,” touching on Poults being a huge fan of the Gunners.

NCG’s Hannah Holden was among many that tweeted a reference to a boxing match and may have referred to Talor Gooch’s reply to Horschel’s initial accusation when tweeting his “comments:”

“I’ve never been to a boxing match, but I can’t believe there’s a whole lot of difference,” whilst anyone in doubt as to the atmosphere may heed the tweet:

“Love the 3rd dude in the video who came up to say ‘Hey’ and then realized this wasn’t his moment to chop it up with boys. Pulled the Homer Simpson.”

The DP World Tour flagship event is being overshadowed by some absolute nonsense so far this week, and perhaps organizers should have played this a lot different, but as suggested by many, we seem sure to be in for a contentious week at Wentworth.

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54-hole golf tour deemed eligible for OWGR points…but it’s not LIV

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After a seventeen-month application process, a 54-hole golf tour was deemed eligible for OWGR points.

Unfortunately, for LIV Golf and their fans, it was the Clutch Pro Tour.

After the decision, which is effective immediately, OWGR chairman Peter Dawson issued a statement.

“This is a significant milestone for golf, and OWGR is deeply encouraged by the achievement and the continued efforts in developing the sport of golf in the United Kingdom.”

“We look forward to watching the progress of the Clutch Pro Tour as it continues to play a key role in the development of players from the region,” Dawson added.

The Clutch Pro Tour operates in the United Kingdom and features a 36-hole cut. It also has an open qualifying school.

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Charlie Woods attempting to qualify for spot at 2024 U.S. Open

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As first reported by Bob Harig of Sports Illustrated, Charlie Woods will be attempting to qualify for this year’s U.S. Open at Pinehurst No. 2.

The first stage of qualifying for this year’s tournament will be an 18-hole local event on Thursday, April 25th, in Port St. Lucie, Florida.

There will be 84 players in the field, five of which will reach the 36-hole qualifier that will take place in June.

Earlier this season, Charlie attempted to qualify for the Cognizant Classic, and struggled, shooting an 86.

If the younger Woods is able to qualify, he will tee it up in the same field as his father in a few months at one of the more historic U.S. Open venues.

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Why Ludvig Aberg is my new favorite player – GolfWRXers discuss

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In our forums, our members have been discussing one of the new sensations in the world of golf – Ludvig Aberg. The 24-year-old finished solo second at the Masters a couple of weeks ago, and gained many plaudits, including from several WRXers.

One member, RoyalMustang, took to the forums to explain why Aberg is now their favorite player, saying:

“I loved the way the Ludvig was out there, having a great time, not taking himself or the situation too seriously. Even after the double at 11, he was like “well, that’s golf!” Loose and relaxed: that’s the way to play. It’s obvious he loves what he’s doing, he loves the big moments, and he loves being a part of it all.

Arnold Palmer was viewed that way. Just like Brooks Robinson was forever viewed as not just a great baseball player, but a great human being and friend to Baltimore.”

And our members have been reacting and sharing their positive takes on the young Swede.

Here are a few posts from the thread, but make sure to check out the entire discussion and have your say at the link below.

  • redfirebird08: “Ludvig has a great attitude, a great smile, and a great golf swing.”
  • otto6457: “I’m very lucky to have talked with Ludde several times at the Rawls Course at Texas Tech.  He’s a truly nice guy and very friendly.  Always said hello when we passed each other in the club house and was always smiling. Watching him hit balls on the range was a joy.  He has “that sound” and trajectory to die for.  There were many times he was out on the range in 30+ mph winds just hitting the most beautiful shots that just seemed to ignore the wind.  World class ball striker. And yes……..I am a fan boy.”
  • konklifer: “I like him. In an era of endless waggles and laboring, his swing and pace of play are a joy to watch.

Entire Thread: “Why Ludvig Aberg is my new favorite player – GolfWRXers discuss”

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