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Golf Today is joined by U.S. National Junior Team coach Chris Zambri, who breaks down the roster that is composed of 10 girls and eight boys.
AROUND THE GOLF WORLD
Parker and Pierceson Coody become the first twins to be paired together in a PGA Tour event.
Scottie Scheffler and Beau Hossler remember an incident in college when the teammates almost fought each other.
Luke Clanton and the Seminoles beat a stout field at The Floridian after spending some time with Koepka and on Koepka’s jet.
The Cardinal are among several teams battling the .500 rule with just a few weeks left in the season.
Rex and Lav discuss Sahith Theegala’s idea for scratch golfer events the day after PGA Tour tournaments and other ideas for fun competitions to spruce up the schedule.
Theegala wants to see how scratch players can handle a Tour layout. That got Rex and Lav thinking.
Amidst all the talk of money in pro golf, Malnati said his win and ensuing waterworks hopefully reminded viewers of the real reason we he plays and they watch.
Sean Zak talks about why he moved to St. Andrews two years ago and wrote a book about the experience called “Searching in St. Andrews.
Tony Finau hasn’t gotten the results he has wanted early in the season, but he is confident his work on and off the course will pay off.
Peter Malnati joins Golf Today ahead of the Texas Children’s Houston Open to discuss how his victory at the Valspar Championship has inspired him to perform better moving forward.