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Alex Fitzpatrick joined “Happy Hour with Smylie” presented by Michelob Ultra Friday at Doral to talk about being on the bag for his victorious brother, Matt, in the 2013 U.S. Amateur.
Watching Scottie and Cam, with Rickie during 'Happy Hour with Smylie'
Rickie Fowler joined "Happy Hour with Smylie" presented by Michelob Ultra to break down his second round at the Cadillac Championship and call some action from Scottie Scheffler and Cam Young.

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PGA Tour highlights 2026: Cadillac Championship, Round 1
Jordan Spieth enjoyed a strong start in Doral but had to overcome a bit of a shaky back nine to finish tied for second on the opening round. He trails Cameron Young by a stroke entering Friday.

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