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But this sport doesn’t stand still for very long and everyone involved in the pro game is already looking forward to what might happen next.
Luckily for them, the possibilities appear almost endless this week with one of the busiest starts to a week we’ve seen in a long time.
Below are some of the biggest storylines in golf this week as well as a look back at what has already occurred.
Cadillac Championship
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The PGA Tour is back with yet another $20 million Signature Event as Trump National Doral’s Blue Monster course welcomes some of the circuit’s very best to the Cadillac Championship.
And it will only be some of the best as the event’s position in the schedule has caused it to be skipped by five of the world’s top-15 as well as a handful of other big names.
Although there won’t be any sign of Rory McIlroy, Matt Fitzpatrick or Xander Schauffele in Miami, Scottie Scheffler, Cameron Young and Collin Morikawa are all primed to try and win the next big PGA Tour event.
But in order to do so, they better be able to hit it a long way. Per the PGA Tour: “at 7,739 yards, the stock par 72 trails only the South Course at Torrey Pines as the longest hosts this season.” Good luck, fellas.
Turkish Airlines Open
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For fans of the DP World Tour, your serving this week is the Turkish Airlines Open at National Golf Club in Belek, Antalya – a switch from Regnum Carya (you know, the one with the swimming pool underneath the villa-roof tee box).
A new course will present plenty of challenge to those contending for not only the title but a place in the top-three of the Asian Swing rankings.
It’s the final event before the European Swing starts,…
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