⛳️ There's a new sheriff in town...

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Happy Friday. Scottie Scheffler just delivered the perfect response to golf fans who complain about low scores, using a brilliant NBA analogy that's going viral. When asked if a recent PGA Tour course was "too easy," the World No. 1 shut down the narrative: "You don't watch the NBA and wish they couldn't dunk. You don't watch tennis and hope the ball moves slower. But for some reason, people want us to look like them when we play golf." His full explanation of what separates elite golf from weekend hacker expectations will completely change how you watch the pros. ⬇️

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⛳️ There’s a new sheriff in town

The PGA Tour just hired an NFL executive who plays "up to 10 rounds a year" and doesn't even have a USGA handicap to run professional golf's biggest organization. Brian Rolapp, the NFL's chief media officer behind nearly $100 billion in deals, will become CEO while Jay Monahan remains as commissioner through 2026 in an awkward dual-leadership structure. His lack of golf knowledge might actually be his biggest asset—the tour believes an outsider can solve problems insiders have missed. Meanwhile, speculation swirls about Tiger Woods potentially becoming the new commissioner. ⬇️

🍻 Jordan Spieth x Buffalo Wild Wings

Jordan Spieth just revealed how he unwound after the grueling U.S. Open in the most relatable way possible—heading straight to Buffalo Wild Wings with his caddie for wings, beer, and sports. "Post-U.S. Open, I just kinda needed to throw a few back," Spieth told reporters at the Travelers Championship, cementing his status as golf's ultimate "One of Us!" poster child. While waiting for the final groups to finish Sunday's weather-delayed conclusion, Spieth and Michael Greller escaped to the local BWW for some stress relief. His recovery strategy was perfectly relatable—until he dropped one detail that reminded everyone he's still a professional athlete. ⬇️

😬 Etiquette Breaches at Oakmont…

The brutal U.S. Open grind at Oakmont had even the world's best players making amateur-level mistakes, with Scottie Scheffler revealing a series of hilarious etiquette breaches from his group with Collin Morikawa and Viktor Hovland. During Friday's exhausting second round, both Morikawa and Hovland accidentally walked through Scheffler's putting line—one of golf's most basic no-nos—because they were so flustered by the course conditions. But Scheffler committed the biggest blunder, incorrectly marking scores on Morikawa's scorecard not once, but twice. "We're sitting there laughing in scoring, like 'What are we doing out there?'" Scheffler admitted with a smile. The mental lapses show just how mentally taxing Oakmont proved to be, reducing even elite professionals to weekend warrior mistakes. ⬇️

⛳️ How to not suck (at golf) ⬇️

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🍻 THE PARKING LOT

Which stupid golf rules should be changed? ⬇️

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  • ⛳️ Wyndham Clark apologizes for damage caused at US Open (“deeply sorry”)

  •  🤯 Why the NFL’s ultimate insider is inside the ropes this week

  • 😣 Josh Hart fires back at Nets fan who trolled him for playing the Old Course during the NBA finals

  • 🧐 J.J. Spaun’s caddy had a hilarious question after rewatching amazing U.S. Open winning putt

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