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Chatter about Brooks Koepka and a PGA Tour return continues to swirl.
The state of professional golf is extremely complicated. It has been this way for a while now.
There are two primary tours in the PGA Tour and LIV Golf and we are well past time when a union between the two of them not only seemed possible but felt inevitable.
We are actually so deep into this whole thing that player contracts are starting to reach an expiration point with LIV and that has gotten some attention.

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A month ago, it felt like a potential deal between the PGA Tour and the Saudi Public Investment Fund (PIF) – the sole funder of LIV Golf – was closer than ever before to getting across the line. A meeting at the White House with President Donald Trump and representatives from both sides, along with messaging from the Tour itself, brought a feeling of optimism about the ongoing situation for the first time.

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Happy Gilmore 2 will officially release on Netflix this summer.
One of the biggest movies of the year officially has a release date.
Happy Gilmore 2 is set to hit Netflix on July 25th, almost 30 years after the original first hit theaters.

Mark your calendars.
( : @netflix) pic.twitter.com/aBBLQur8RS
— Golf Digest (@GolfDigest) March 5, 2025

Golf fans, movie fans in general, have been looking forward to this ever since word of the sequel officially happening broke.

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A season ticket holder has filed a lawsuit against the University of Michigan after the school locked his account for re-selling all of his tickets. 
Kevin Brick, owner of scalping service Maxim Tickets, has spent the last two decades purchasing tickets to Wolverines football games for the sole purpose of re-selling them. According to the lawsuit, Brick had 164 accounts in his name and donated millions of dollars to the school to reap the benefits of the Priority Points linked to preferred seating options.

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