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PGA Tour’s Jay Monahan, LIV Golf’s Yasir Al-Rumayyan playing Dunhill Links pro-am together | Desperate for a Win, Rickie Fowler Makes a Big Change Ahead of the Sanderson Farms Championship

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Wednesday, October 2, 2024

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This week in the world of golf, all eyes are on St. Andrews as the ongoing saga between the PGA Tour and LIV Golf reaches another pivotal moment. With the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship as the backdrop, PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan and LIV Golf chairman Yasir Al-Rumayyan are set for what could be a defining meeting. This comes at a time when the future of professional golf hangs in the balance, following months of speculation about a merger driven by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund. With star players like Rory McIlroy and Jon Rahm in the field, the tournament promises drama both on and off the course.

The Alfred Dunhill Links Championship itself is a highlight on the DP World Tour calendar, featuring a stellar field of 168 players, including heavyweights from both the PGA Tour and LIV Golf. Rory McIlroy and Jon Rahm are favorites to win, and Brooks Koepka, fresh off his return from LIV, is excited to play his favorite course, St. Andrews, despite Scotland’s notoriously unpredictable weather. But even with all this talent, some notable LIV players, including Cameron Smith and Sergio Garcia, are absent from the field.

Meanwhile, the PGA Tour’s fall season kicks off with the Sanderson Farms Championship in Mississippi. This tournament offers a $7.6 million purse and a chance for players to solidify their standing as the FedExCup Fall progresses. Rickie Fowler returns to competition after a 2.5-month break, feeling both rusty and relaxed after spending time with his growing family. Fowler’s return, however, isn’t just about shaking off the rust—he’s also debuting a new putter, which has already sparked fan excitement.

Luke List, the defending champion of the Sanderson Farms Championship, has another motivation driving him this week. With Hurricane Helene causing damage in his adopted hometown of Augusta, List has pledged to donate $500 per birdie to the Red Cross. It’s a reminder that golf, while a sport of individual focus, often overlaps with larger human concerns.

On the Korn Ferry Tour, the season’s culmination is happening at the French Lick Resort in Indiana, where the final 13 PGA Tour cards for the 2025 season are up for grabs. The event features 75 players, with intense competition for those coveted spots. There’s no cut in this tournament, which adds to the pressure as every shot counts towards a potential PGA Tour future.

In Jacksonville, Florida, the Constellation FURYK & FRIENDS event returns, bringing together some of the best players from the PGA Tour Champions circuit. Jim Furyk himself is fresh off leading the U.S. team to a Presidents Cup victory and is hosting the tournament at the Timuquana Country Club.

Back at St. Andrews, the big story is not just the golf but the high-stakes discussions between Monahan and Al-Rumayyan. While the meetings seem promising, the negotiations are delicate, with scrutiny from various angles, including the U.S. Department of Justice. Rory McIlroy has been vocal about his desire for a resolution, but there are still concerns about maintaining the integrity of the game amid these talks.

With all the action across multiple tours and the looming impact of business decisions that could reshape the sport, it’s an exciting, and somewhat tense, time in golf. Whether you’re a fan of big tournaments, player drama, or business intrigue, this week has it all, from St. Andrews’ historic fairways to the pressures of securing a future on the PGA Tour. Stay tuned for what could be a turning point in professional golf's future.

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Major Golf Tournaments happening this week

Sanderson Farm Championship - PGA Tour - Country Club of Jackson - Jackson, MS

The 2024 Sanderson Farms Championship, a premier PGA Tour event, is set to take place from this Thursday at The Country Club of Jackson in Jackson, Mississippi. This tournament marks the return of the FedExCup Fall after a two-week hiatus, offering a substantial purse of $7.6 million, with the winner taking home $1.368 million.

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Korn Ferry Tour Championship - Korn Ferry - French Lick Golf Resort - French Lick, IN

The Korn Ferry Tour Championship presented by United Leasing & Finance is set to take place at the Pete Dye Course at French Lick Resort in Indiana beginning Thursday. This marks the first time the event will be held at French Lick Resort, following a five-year partnership agreement that will keep the tournament at this venue through at least 2028.

Constellation FURYK & FRIENDS - PGA Tour Champions - Timuquana Country Club - Jacksonville, FL

The Constellation FURYK & FRIENDS PGA TOUR Champions event is set to return to Timuquana Country Club in Jacksonville, Florida beginning Friday. This prestigious tournament brings together some of the best players from the PGA TOUR Champions circuit, offering golf enthusiasts a week-long celebration of the sport.

The Alfred Dunhill Links Championship, a prestigious event on the DP World Tour, is set to take place Thursday - Sunday, across three of Scotland's most renowned golf courses: the Old Course at St Andrews, Carnoustie Golf Links, and Kingsbarns Golf Links. This unique tournament combines a professional DP World Tour competition with a Team Championship featuring professional and amateur partnerships.

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