
‘Meat pies and flat whites’: Smith’s plan to lure Scottie Scheffler to play in Australia
Getty Images “He’s a coffee snob, is Scottie
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Getty Images “He’s a coffee snob, is Scottie. McIlroy’s response was equally matter-of-fact. “I don’t think I’ll be seeing what people say about me,” McIlroy added. “I’ll be six feet under.” The Australians have an opportunity to shape their own legacies this week. Yes, the course is firm, and will force players to make difficult choices, but conditions are expected to be mild with temperatures in the mid-to-upper 60's, no rain, and mostly light winds.
Furthermore, Golfers in particular have to be able to flush their last shot and move on to the next. And he’s still the No. 1 player by a distance, even if he experienced his first missed cut in four years at the Scottish Open last week. The world’s top two golfers are unmoved about what that would mean for their legacies. “I’ll be long gone.
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Getty Images “He’s a coffee snob, is Scottie.
reliability low1/3 sourcesMcIlroy’s response was equally matter-of-fact. “I don’t think I’ll be seeing what people say about me,” McIlroy added. “I’ll be six feet under.” The Australians have an opportunity to shape their own legacies this week.
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Yes, the course is firm, and will force players to make difficult choices, but conditions are expected to be mild with temperatures in the mid-to-upper 60's, no rain, and mostly light winds.
according to Fox News — LatestGolfers in particular have to be able to flush their last shot and move on to the next.
according to Fox News — LatestAnd he’s still the No. 1 player by a distance, even if he experienced his first missed cut in four years at the Scottish Open last week.
according to The Boston GlobeThe world’s top two golfers are unmoved about what that would mean for their legacies. “I’ll be long gone.
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McIlroy’s response was equally matter-of-fact. “I don’t think I’ll be seeing what people say about me,” McIlroy added. “I’ll be six feet…
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