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PGA Tour Champions president Miller Brady joins the show to discuss the numerous changes coming up next season, including the possible arrival of Tiger Woods.
Dunlap bucking driving trends in WWT Championship
The Golf Central crew hears from World Wide Technology co-leaders Sami Valimaki and Nick Dunlap before diving into how Dunlap is having an exceptional showing to buck his driving trends for the year.

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