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Mateo Pulcini prevailed in a playoff to capture the Latin America Amateur Championship, earning spots in this year’s Masters and Open Championship. Watch highlights and hear from Rich Lerner, who was on site this week in Peru.
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Jon Rahm shares why he’s “always confident” in his game ahead of The Open Championship, before Live From examines how he is rounding into form in recent majors and how his career has evolved since his move to LIV.
Scottie Scheffler reflects on how much time and effort is spent preparing for tournaments and how even after a big win, that euphoric feeling only lasts for a few moments before it’s onto the next.