⛳️ Scottie being Scottie

Happy Friday. Scottie Scheffler had the most Scottie Scheffler reaction when told he's never won a PGA Tour event in California despite capturing 18 titles in the past three-and-a-half years: "Yeah, I did not know that stat, so thank you for that." The World No. 1 smiled and laughed when the moderator apologized for bringing up the unflattering hole in his résumé. Despite never winning at Riviera, Pebble Beach, or Torrey Pines, Scheffler enters the Procore Championship as a 2-to-1 favorite. ⬇️

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🔍 Today’s highlights:

  • ⛳️ Tyrrell Hatton shared graphic details of his "messy night" celebrating Ryder Cup qualification with Jon Rahm, including waking up covered in vomit after falling asleep face-down across his hotel bed.

  • 👀 Scottie Scheffler's incredible streak of 21 consecutive rounds in the 60s came to an end with a 2-under 70 at the Procore Championship, tying Patrick Cantlay's PGA Tour record.

  • 🤔 Bronny James will join YouTube golf star Grant Horvat for a video showcasing his swing after claiming just "four months" of playing, but evidence suggests he's been swinging clubs since at least 2018.

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⛳️ Tyrrell Hatton’s wild night out

Tyrrell Hatton shared graphic details of his "messy night" celebrating Ryder Cup qualification with Jon Rahm, including waking up covered in vomit after falling asleep face-down across his hotel bed. The Englishman had to strip the bedding, leave cash and an apologetic note for housekeeping, and call his wife for help cleaning up the disaster. Hatton admitted he never wants to reach that state again, treating it as a cautionary confession rather than a brag about excessive drinking. ⬇️

👀 Scottie’s incredible streak ends

Scottie Scheffler's incredible streak of 21 consecutive rounds in the 60s came to an end with a 2-under 70 at the Procore Championship, tying Patrick Cantlay's PGA Tour record. The World No. 1's last over-par round was a 72 at the Travelers Championship in June, after which he won the British Open and dominated the FedEx Cup playoffs. Scheffler called it "a pretty frustrating day overall" despite making four birdies, with teammate Ben Griffin leading the U.S. Ryder Cup contingent at 64. ⬇️

🤔 Bronny James golfs with Grant Horvat

Bronny James will join YouTube golf star Grant Horvat for a video showcasing his swing after claiming just "four months" of playing, but evidence suggests he's been swinging clubs since at least 2018. The Lakers G-League player has a genuinely impressive swing, but the timeline doesn't add up given multiple documented instances of him playing over the years. The James family has a history of stretching the truth, so the "four months" claim likely refers to serious golf rather than his actual start date. ⬇️

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