Nick Piastovsky

Rory Mcilroy and Lee Trevino (Rory Mcilroy) and Lee Trevino were at the British Open in 2022.
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I may not look at golf this weekend.
But aren't you … a … golf player? Yes, I am -I hope that after the above sentence is still -but this space guarantees honesty, yes, I will only roll to browse X, or only pay attention to the last few holes of the last round of the farmers' insurance public competition. Because my wife and I am going out. We have to put a short holiday. A small house was rented in the woods. Work hard as you click.
And watching football. We did it last year. marvelous.
This is also a bit of wine.
This week is the Division Champions Week of the National Rugby League (NFL), marking the second week of the countdown to the rugby competition, and then there will be about seven months of offseason. We will miss it. But we will enjoy this weekend. Two weeks later, the super bowl game is about to be held. Then we will have a countdown to the next few days. This reminds me of golf. In fact, look at golf. This week, we have TGL on Tuesday. There is also a US tour on Wednesday to Saturday. There is also a DP world tour from Thursday to Sunday. Two weeks later, we will usher in everyone. The US Tour. Lvolf. LPGA. DP World Tour. TGL. PGA Tour Champion. Glory ferry trip. We will play golf in mid -December. This is great for me as a golf. It will never lack content. For you? For a while, I don't want to know the number of golf, but:
Have you ever missed it?
Think about the opening date of the baseball or the opening day of the NFL. Or master competition. You are happy to wait for those. You know when they come. But when there is a golf game on almost every calendar day, do you have this feeling? Someone talked about the decline in TV ratings this week. Is it just overloading? If each game looks very “big”, then none of them? Having said that, no one seems to soon reduce expenses, so please study the year's menu in depth. If you need to leave, I know a thoughtful website can make you stand up again.
That's it, welcome to come back! Where do you ask you? I call it “Weekend 9”. Care it as a warm -up place on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. We will have ideas. We will have a reminder. We will have tweets. But there are only nine in total, although sometimes more or less. As for who I am? The above paragraph tells some stories. Golf writer. Football fans. Fans in the forest.
Let's see if we can find eight more items.
2. So who do I like in the NFL competition?
It's hard to not like the favorite person. But let's have fun. Let's take two away victories as an example. The Washington team defeated the Philadelphia in the second game of this year and led the half of the game in the first game, and Jendon Daniels was very special. On the other side, Josh Allen finally broke through.
One of the main points of this week and the next few weeks
Justin Thomas called on an impassioned letter to call on the US tour players to take action
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Sean Zhak
3.. There are more golf TV news this week -a letter. Justin Thomas wrote a letter to his professional colleague, begging them to be more “friendly” to the audience, and thought it was a ticket to increase the interest of fans. Maybe they can do more “while walking”. Maybe they can conduct more pre -match and post -match interviews.
“The more documentary and special programs I watched on the streaming media services of other sports events, the more I realize that the main reason I like so much is the access permissions they provide and the insight provided by the athletes; Fans of craftsmanship, “Thomas wrote. “Before watching some performances and competitions, I was not interested in supporting some players, teams, and coaches. But some of them brightened their cards and their ways of doing things made me a larger fan.”
I agree with Thomas's thoughts. More insights are good and help. But I think it is a big requirement to expect golf players to speak like Shakespeare immediately, especially when playing. Some people are the talks. Some are not. You know who is there.
But is the question about asking? Then you can reach a certain place. Everyone has a story -you only need to dig it. Are there any suggestions? Everyone likes to talk about shops. Or secret. Or family. For curve balls, the answer is usually very good. Ask the cause and method. And there is no “talk”.
4. 4.. Have Jason Dai read Thomas's letter? perhaps. Maybe not. When discussing farmers' insurance this week, he acknowledged that he might not be the most qualified speaker in this theme. Why is this?
“I don't know if I speak on behalf of the tour. You know, there are others, because sometimes I sometimes send me an email for me, and I don't read them,” Dai said. “I know that some people are more qualified to answer this question than me.”
5. Golf does need Manning Castle. Operate in the background. The story in your ear. Analysis as needed.
The best non -Golf.com reading on the weekend
Question: The new US PGA chairman talked about what he hoped for this sport.
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Atrklin
6. What am I reading (Apart from My colleague's thoughtful prose)? This article is worth your click.
here, Golf weekly Eamon Lynch and former CEO of the American Professional Golf Association (PGA) Seth Waugh made a question and answer, and multiple exchanges are worth noting, including the following exchanges:
GWK: Are you a candidate for CEO of the US tour company?
Southern Weekend: You should ask them. [Laughs]
GWK: I ask you.
SW: I don't know. I'm not sure they are looking for a 66 -year -old person. There is no deadline for the game and want to add something to the game. I am happy to do my best to help.
GWK: What will you tell them what to do?
SW: Reach agreement. Make the game more efficient and sustainable. Follow the sponsor. Respect and understand the ecosystem. Evolution it, but don't break all eggs. Its currency is different from the currency you used to use. If you are now designing golf, will you have international and US rules institutions? Will you have a tour of the playoffs or world competitions? Will you give a half of the entity with a 31,000 person in the game? Will you make a private club the most influential entity in the game? This doesn't make any sense, right? You will not change this overnight. Over time, it will become part of it will provide you with better services and establish alliances and partnerships. Don't think that you will change something for a long time.
The best guidance skills on the weekend
7. This is a post posted on Instagram, the top 100 coach Cameron McCormick. He wrote:
“My Gali Player Story-This year is 2009. I will participate in my first Masters. I arrived at the stadium and walked to the first hole to find the practice wheel of 15 Grand Slam championships. The partners are Gary Player, Ernie Els, and Retief Goosen.
“I do my best to follow the first nine. As a golf coach and enthusiast, I am attracted by Mr. Plaid's investment in helping the team, and it is also attracted by his degree of investment in his game … … In fact, one time, he and Ernie are on the#7 rhineway, Mr. Plair and Ecuy stopped … Mr. Plairi made animation rehearsals in the next few minutes, and may be discussing The feeling of the pole.
“Fast for 4 hours, I found that I accepted a visitor of a member of my members in the Augusta National Club Club. We climbed up the stairs to the second floor and reached the entrance to the champion locker room.
“Unless there is a past champion, it is absolutely not allowed to enter, but my customers do not, so I want to get this kind of information: this is the gesture of the champion's locker room, and then continue to move forward; but while making this gesture, while making this gesture, Mr. Place went out and walked straight to my master. This is a meeting I will never forget.
“A brief introduction, and then some thoughtful conversations … Then I raised my question -what did you rehearse in the seventh issue?
“His answer was -in my 63 -year career, in the past 60 years, I won 165 games on the six continents, and I did my best to master the sport.
“Every game I win is a different swing, different feelings … Of course, there will be some consistency over time, but in general, my warm -up is always to find the wave of the day. The pole. I didn't find it today when I warm up … I am still trying to find it in the 7th hole … I participated in the golf championship more than anyone else, and I hit more golf balls than anyone else. After that, I can tell you what is:
“You will never have it -you just rent it, and the rent expires every day”
Youtube video that is most suitable for weekends (also one of the best interviews)
8.. Here and below, Lee Trevino participated in the “warm -up” series hosted by Golf's Dylan Dethier. As you expected, it is full of Tevino gems, including a autumn thousand thoughts characterized by killing flies.
However, the interview is also great. Tevino is a talkative person. However, as mentioned above, you need to ask the right questions and you need to know when to listen, and Dethier is good at these two points.
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Maybe only the golf story I am interested
9. Wait, etc. Is there a fire stone golf cart? Intersection Brendan Mcaleer of “Car and Driver” described it.
10. Nothing -nothing -can defeat Baba Watson's hover.
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What are the live golf games on TV this weekend?
11. Let's do 11 things! The following are the summary of the TV live golf this weekend:
– Saturday
Eastern time from 3:30 am to 8 am: The third round of the Hayma Kok Championship, Golf Channel
Eastern time from 2 pm to 4 pm: Farmer Insurance Open Finals, Golf Channel
4pm East time to 8pm: Farmers Insurance Open Finals, CBS
– Sunday
From 3 am Eastern time from 3 am to 8 am: In the final round of the Hayma Kok Championship, Golf Channel
4:30 pm Eastern time to 7 pm: APGA Farmers Insurance Invitational Tournament
What will make you laugh this weekend this weekend
12. Let's do a dozen projects! This is great (although some words are NSS). There is also correlation.

Nick Piastovsky
Golf editor
Nick Piastowski is a senior editor of Golf.com and golf magazine. He is responsible for editing, writing, and development of the entire field of golf. When he did not write how to hit the golf farther and straight, the Milwa Basicist might be playing games, leaving left, right, and short, and then drank a cup of ice beer to wash off his score. You can contact him through nick.piastowski@golf.com to learn about these topics -his story, his game, or his beer.