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Dustin Johnson ditches teammate from LIV Championship winning team

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Dustin Johnson has had one hell of a LIV season.

Three weeks ago, the former world ranked number one spoke of his ‘dismay’ at joining the Greg Norman-led tour, sarcastically saying that he “really regrets my decision.” Certainly if we are talking about form and money, he has little to complain about.

DJ has played all seven LIV events, as well as the team finale, winning in Boston and backing that up with a pair of runner-up finishes, fourth, sixth and eighth. For that, he has earned just over $10million. But that’s not all.

As captain of the most successful team of the series, 4 Aces GC, DJ can add another $7 million, and further still, the overall individual prize – in total an astonishing $35million dollars for 21 rounds of golf!

That hasn’t stopped the two-time major champion wanting to shake up his very successful four-man team, as first reported by ESPN.

With LIV looking to increase almost everything in 2023, the publication reports that DJ has ditched Talor Gooch in favour of Peter Uihlein, with the 2021 RSM winner moving to Bubba Watson’s Niblicks GC, a name Watson doesn’t intend continuing for the new season.

Gooch has been in the news for much of the time that has spent at LIV, often prompting criticism from those supporting the more traditional values of the sport, whilst former standout amateur Uihlein has found his best form on the travelling series, starting with a fourth place finish at the opening LIV London, before a play-off loss at LIV Chicago and a second place finish behind Brooks Koepka in Jeddah.

However, neither may be that fussed about the transfers, with the two splitting a total of almost $20 million just in win, place and team prize-money.

 

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Report: Greg Norman spotted following a surprise grouping on Thursday at the Masters

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Greg Norman is at this week’s Masters tournament but found himself in a situation where he had to buy himself a ticket to enter the grounds.

Speaking to the Washington Post, Norman explained why he was at Augusta National:

“I’m here because we have 13 players that won 10 Masters between them. So I’m here just to support them, do the best I can to show them, ‘Hey, you know, the boss is here rooting for you.’ ”

So who was Norman following during the opening round of this year’s Masters? Well the answer may surprise you.

Per Sports Illustrated’s Bob Harig, Norman was spotted following the LIV-less grouping of Rory McIlroy, Scottie Scheffler and Xander Schauffele.

We’ll find out a little later today whether Norman will make his third appearance in as many days at this year’s opening major.

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Collin Morikawa makes surprising late putter switch at Masters

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Collin Morikawa has had plenty of success with a blade in his hands over the course of his young career, but after a lean spell on the greens lately, it appears that the 27-year-old is ready to try something new.

The California-native began the year with his TaylorMade TP Soto before switching to a Logan Olson proto last month. Now at this week’s Masters, Morikawa has been spotted with a Spider Tour X, the same flatstick that Scottie Scheffler will be using at Augusta.

The move would represent a big change, but it has been a very frustrating year on the greens for Morikawa, who will hope the TaylorMade mallet can offer him a similar upturn in fortune to that of Scheffler. In 2024, Morikawa ranks 164th for Strokes Gained: Putting, and 157th for Total Putting.

We’ll keep an eye whether Morikawa puts the mallet into action on day one of the Masters.

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Dave Portnoy places monstrous outright bet for the 2024 Masters

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Fresh off of winning $2.76 million on UConn’s victory over Purdue on Monday night, Barstool Sports’ founder Dave Portnoy has just placed a massive bet for this year’s Masters.

Tweeting on Wednesday morning, Portnoy revealed that he has placed $300,000 on Scottie Scheffler to win this year’s Masters at odds of +450.

Should he win, that’d be a total payout of $1.65 million.

Scheffler is one of the shortest priced favorites of recent times at the Masters, and is looking for what would be his third win in his last four events.

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