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Scheffler’s opening 74 has him inside the cut line at Riviera, but eight shots off the lead, though he did birdie two holes after Friday’s first-round restart.
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Lucas Glover elected chair of Player Advisory Council
Lucas Glover joined Golf Today to talk about his election to chairman of the Player Advisory Council and why he felt now was the right time in his life to serve on the PAC. Glover addressed reports that this was his 10th time trying to get elected.
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Ryan Lavner and Rex Hoggard preview the “Golf Channel Games,” where Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy will lead teams in a rapid-fire, team golf competition in December at Trump National Golf Club in Jupiter, Florida.
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