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Lynch on Open Championship crowd: 'Fan behavior is less of an issue here'
Eamon Lynch broke down issues with fan behavior so far this year on the PGA Tour and said he's not expecting it to be an issue at The Open Championship, especially with the new fan policy.

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Bernhard Langer puts the Tour Edge Exotics C723 hybrid in action.
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Mike Weir doesn’t change out irons lightly, but he had to after working with the Tour Edge Pro 723s.
Ken Duke shows why the Tour Edge Exotics E723 helps him drive the ball as accurately as anyone on PGA Tour Champions.
Ken Duke hits shots with his Tour Edge Exotics hybrid and 5-wood and explains the differences between the two.
Scott McCarron explains why the Tour Edge Exotics C723 is his new favorite driver.
Ken Duke gets the ball up in the air with the Tour Edge Pro 723 Iron Set and tells you how you can, too.
Tim Petrovic explains his key driving swing tip, using the Tour Edge Exotics C723.
Scott McCarron gives his insights on the swing keys he thinks about for his driver.
Tim Petrovic explains how the softness and give in the Tour Edge Exotics Pro 723 Irons help on the course.
Bernhard Langer shows off the Tour Edge BL Proto Iron Set and explains why the offset style works in his favor.
Alex Cejka breaks out the Tour Edge Exotics hybrid to demonstrate how it assists with ball contact.
Alex Cejka shows how he can effortlessly crank out long drives using the Tour Edge Exotics C723 driver/
Scott McCarron and Bo Jackson take each other on in a long-drive competition as both test out the Tour Edge Exotics E723.
Mike Weir breaks down all the aspects that make the Tour Edge Exotics E723 driver a boon to any golfer’s game.
Johnson Wagner explains why bifurcation would have been terrible for golf as a whole, speaks to the impending equipment innovations that are undoubtedly down the line, and why this is a move for 50 years from now.
Amy Rogers catches up with Rickie Fowler and Billy Horschel, who both share their opinions on the new golf-ball rollback announcement coming in 2028.