This is the type of course where you feel after every round you play that you can break 70 the next round. You are sure of it. But somehow you don’t. You are even surer the next time, but something always happens that you weren’t looking for. WALTER HAGEN on Merion
Phil Mickelson embraces Golf Saudi’s Majed Al Sorour (John Phillips/LIV Golf/Getty Images)
Former PGA Tour winner Joe Ogilvie has retired and gone into managing private equity but took to Twitter to offer this fascinating analogy of the current affairs pitting the PGA Tour vs. the Public Investment Fund Of Saudi Arabia.