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Lexi Thompson’s brutal luck at the majors continued AFTER Women’s PGA Championship

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Lexi Thompson has not had much luck in majors.

At the 2017 ANA Inspirational, reports from television viewers meant she received a four-shot penalty during a tense final round, eventually losing a play-off to So Yeon Ryu. In 2021 she blew a five-shot lead down the stretch at Olympic Club, and last year lost a two-shot lead at the KPMG Women’s PGA, only to be then fined for slow play!

After missing the cut at the Chevron Classic, Lexi’s 47th place finish at last week’s Women’s PGA will not have helped the mood of a player that works as hard as anyone on the circuit.

Things didn’t get better after the event. As it seems with golfers these days, getting from A to B appears to be an issue, and after being delayed at the airport for hours and with three cancelled flights, Lexi decided to drive the 16.5 hours home. Ouch.

It would have been enough to test the most patient of folk, but Lexi did have a companion by her side, someone she has frequently said is her go-to when things are tough. Her dog, Leo.

Leo, a cross between a Havanese and Poodle, has been mentioned by Lexi a number of times, most notably in 2021 when she admitted to mental fatigue.

Back then she commented, “When I’m home I love hanging out with my family and friends, but when I’m on the road I go back and hang with my dog. He is my best friend and he saved my life and he’s just amazing, so I’m very grateful that he came into my life.”

After a winless run and traffic issues, Lexi continues to turn to her pets, allowing her to forget any bad round or tournament.

As she said three years ago:

“No matter what I shoot, this guy is giving me kisses no matter what.”

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  1. frank

    Jul 1, 2023 at 8:59 am

    jeez, shes needs a real human in her life! sad story for sure

  2. Gene Stevens

    Jun 30, 2023 at 11:06 pm

    I wanna be her official leg oiler..

  3. YodaFromTheGoda

    Jun 29, 2023 at 9:38 pm

    Another human being to be in a relationship with, she needs to find one.

  4. Hey Dude

    Jun 28, 2023 at 5:03 pm

    I’ll give you kisses no matter what Lexi…

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Golf fans are loving this awkward Bryson fan interaction video at latest LIV event

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Over the weekend at LIV Golf London, Bryson DeChambeau continued his solid run of form, finishing in 13th place. Centurion Club had a respectable turnout of fans on site, with plenty following the big-hitting Dechambeau.

At one point, a fan reached out to fist bump the former U.S. Open champion but didn’t quite reach. The Crushers GC, of which Bryson captains, made a light-hearted post on Instagram with a video of the moment.

 

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“These fans edits are getting out of control… ?”

DeChambeau commented on the post, “just a couple inches short…”

The 29-year-old will tee it up next at the 151st Open Championship at Royal Liverpool. He had success at the Open Championship hosted by St. Andrews last year, finishing in 8th place.

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Content creator leaves golf fans triggered after showing how to make the perfect ‘John Daly’ cocktail

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John Daly is one of the biggest names in golf despite not having played at very high level for quite some time due to injuries and health issues. Over the weekend, Daly found himself in some social media controversy once again, although it was no fault of his own.

A popular TikTok account, @cookingwith_darryl, mentioned a drink he called the “John Daly” in one of his videos. The food connoisseur has gotten very popular on the app by posting videos while cooking on his Blackstone grill.

“In my opinion there are two drinks synonymous with golf. You want to argue with me? Bring it! One is the Transfusion, the other is the John Daly. Let’s make the perfect John Daly.”

Darryl then went on to explain the ingredients: A chilled glass, vodka, and equal parts lemonade and iced tea.

@cookingwithdarryl Another classic drink for the golf course…The John Daly #drinks #golf #rukiddingme #rhoback ? original sound – dpostelnick

However, the TikTok users in the comment section were furious with the content creator, saying the drink he described was an “Arnold Palmer,” not a “John Daly.”

Darryl was sure to point out the very important distinction between the two: the “John Daly” contains vodka and “Arnold Palmer” does not.

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‘Heartbreaking’ – Matt Wolff responds after being blasted by LIV teammate Brooks Koepka

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Yesterday, Smash GC captain Brooks Koepka publicly blasted his teammate Matthew Wolff in an interview with Sports Illustrated.

“I mean, when you quit on your round, you give up and stuff like that, that’s not competing,” said Koepka. “I’m not a big fan of that. You don’t work hard. It’s very tough. It’s very tough to have even like a team dynamic when you’ve got one guy that won’t work, one guy is not going to give any effort, he’s going to quit on the course, break clubs, gets down, bad body language, it’s very tough. I’ve basically given up on him—a lot of talent, but I mean the talent’s wasted.”

On Friday morning, Wolff issued his response to Koepka via Sports Illustrated.

The 24-year-old said it was “beyond disappointing” to read Koepka’s comments.

“I read the SI interview with our Captain Brooks Koepka and it was beyond disappointing to me. When I chose to join his Team in 2023, I did so with much optimism about my new home as part of Team Smash and equally as important the chance to be around and learn from a player of Brooks’s stature. Like everyone who has ever played the game at the highest level, I have had competitive moments in the past that I feel I have let myself down and even others in our new team environment. This has been quite difficult for me. My challenges on and off the golf course with my mental health has been well documented. I deal with those challenges every day.

“However, while my 2023 season has not been all I had hoped for to this point, I have made positive strides in managing my life and feel Ike my game is turning for the positive. To hear through the media that our team leader has given up on me is heartbreaking. It’s not what a team member looks to hear from its leader, and I think we all know these comments should have been handled much differently. But I’m moving forward and won’t ever give up on myself. While on course results may not appear now to be positive indicators, I’m trying to win an even BIGGER game with my life.

“Finally, I trust Brooks wants what is best for our team. But it’s hard to imagine his comments in his recent SI interview in any way line up with those priorities. This will be my last comment on this matter. I’m heading out today to the Centurion Club trying to help our team win this week. I appreciate everyone’s continued support and your respect for my privacy.”

Both Koepka and Wolff will be teeing it up at Centurion Club on Friday. Koepka will be playing with Dustin Johnson and Phil Mickelson, while Wolff will play alongside his fellow Smash GC teammates (minus the captain) Chase Koepka and Jason Kokrak.

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