
Nick Pistowski
March 21, 2025
Nelly Korda was at the Founders Cup last month.
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welcome! Where are you asking? I called this on weekend 9. Think of it as a place to heat you on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. We will have ideas. We will have tips. We will have tweets. But overall, although sometimes more, sometimes even less. As for who I am? The following paragraph tells some stories. I can get in touch nick.piastowski@golf.com
Weekend 9 is making a bracket.
A golf ball. But this will be different. Must be. Of course, we can pick a winner from 64 areas and we all debate, but even with hand trouble, we really choose someone other than Scottie Scheffler. Two, this was done before. That said, I’m stealing another idea. In a newspaper I used to work for a bit of steam, we used to do “annoying brackets” and here some of us would find 64 things, yes, yes, annoy us in the newsroom, we put all in one square bracket and then advance them based on how the men’s basketball tournament performed. For example, if the five seeds from the West win the basketball tournament, then the five seeds from the West with the “trouble brackets” will also win, and we’ll be laughing. (If you’re in a “severance” compartment yourself, you do have to give it a try.)
Here we will only be using that structure to crown 64 best male golfers (although the brackets of golf annoyances will be great; we will surely be the idea). Our 64-year-old will be the top 64 on the data golf course as they include LIV golf results, and professionals will advance (or be bounced) based on their corresponding men’s basketball seed fare.
So, this is the brackets:
South First Round
1. ScottieScheffler vs.16. PatrickRodgers
8. SergioGarcia vs.9. AlexNoren
4. Bryson DeChambeau with 13.
5. JJSpaun with 12. MaverickMcNealy
3. Tyrrell Hatton and 14.
6. Denny McCarthy and 11. Ben Griffin
2. Patrick Cantlay with 15.
7. SiWoo Kim vs.10. DavidPuig
The first round of the West
1. Jon Rahm vs. 16. Laurie Canter
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4. Xander Schauffele vs.13. AlexSmalley
5. LudvigAberg vs.12. WyndhamClark
3.
6. Keegan Bradley vs.11. JTPoston
2. Tommy Fleetwood and No. 15
7. Sungjaeim vs.10. AdamScott
East first round
1. RoryMcIlroy vs.16. ThomasDetry
8. Lucas Glover and 9. TonyFinau
4. SeppStraka vs.13. ChristiaanBezuidenhout
5. Robert MacIntyre vs. 12.
3. hideki Matsuyama and 14.
6. AkshayBhatia vs.11. TomKim
2. JoaquinNiemann vs.15. Sahiththeegala
7. Michael Kim vs. 10.
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The first round of the Midwest
1. CollinMorikawa vs. 16 Louis Oosthuizen
8. DanielBerger vs.9. TaylorPendrith
4. ShaneLowry vs.13. StephanJaeger
5. CoreyConners vs. 12. Viktor Hovland
3. Justin Thomas vs. 14. Harry Hall
6. AaronRai with 11. BrooksKoepka
2. Russell Henley and 15.
7. Sam Burns
On Monday and next Monday, I will update this file and will provide updates in the coming weekends 9. There will be frustration; we have seen some. The winner won the golf course.
Let’s see if we can find eight items in Weekend 9.
2. Who am I on the basketball bracket? Houston among men, at the woman’s USC.
One takeaway for the week/one feels good
3. In keeping with the theme, this week also gave us a Cinderella story.
In Monday’s qualifiers, the Valspar champion who competed in the PGA Tour was Andre Chi, who worked as an assistant professional player at Deepdale Golf Club up in Manhasset, NY, earlier this week, earlier this week Monday Q Information The website shared his story and Chi shared more after his first round of Thursday.
In Rory McIlroy
go through:
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His father introduced him to the game through magazine clippings, and YouTube then took him to the rest of the process. Tiger is a model. So is Adam Scott. Chi’s path then took him to the NCAA III Division National Championship title, and he was then awarded a professional club position. But the 24-year-old is a stick. He is a dreamer. He continued to compete. This winter, he accepted what he called gambling. He will go to Florida. And he can play. Cash will be very tight – “Get out, no money,” he said Thursday. Who knows what will happen, but you only live once.
Chi is lacking in both Q School and the other two Monday qualifiers. But then a breakthrough was made. He is in Valspar. Chi even practiced with Scott. “So, yes, it’s a great time, he’s super generous and super friendly,” Chi said. “He tried to give me a lot of advice on this golf course and how to deal with this golf course, which is great,” Chi said. “Great.”
Thursday was tough. He drove 81 people. It doesn’t matter. A start might mean more.
“I’m not sure if it’s already set,” Chi said. “I just wanted to put one foot in front of the other and try to soak everything. I think I do play on the PGA Tour once this week is over, but for now, I just want to figure out my putt.”
Another feeling this week is good
4. Angela Stanford was appointed captain of the Solheim Cup on Thursday. The announcement was the day before she was with Kim Kaufman, a friend and professional creature who was undergoing cancer chemotherapy.
Announcer Grant Boone describes things well here.

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Weekend instructions
5. Keith Mitchell was good about what he remembered from last year’s Valspar Championship, with two final round leads, hitting only 77 shots and finishing 17th:
“I still think about it. It’s still certainly in my mind and I hope it stays there because the rest of my career can inspire me to remember the feeling when you let those nervous nerves block your way. Today, a round like today will be the opposite. So, I think, I want to keep doing something, it’s my career, it’s a thing, it’s a very rare thing. That’s mine.”
Another tip for the weekend
6. Xander Schauffele is fine, he struggles along the way to his rib injury:
“I had stuff everywhere. I felt like I was squeezing the tests and when I was there, I felt like I was still trying to learn, not just taking the tests. [coach Chris Como]I just didn’t watch it. I need to start watching – what my dad taught me a long time ago was to watch the ball, react to the ball, not to the look of the swing. I think I’m waving the club correctly and trying to get back to good mode when I play well, which makes me too picky. Sometimes, when you focus only on the task at hand rather than the results, you can bring yourself there. ”
A golf story that may only interest me
7. Nelly Korda shared through a series of photos from her Instagram story that she recently waved a persimmon driver. The club is MacGregor. Photos and results – below.
Another golf story that might only be interested in my
8. This is JJ Watt, who is in an interesting position:
Send me an email
9. I received this email after last week’s weekend of 9. The first two sentences won my victory.
Hey Nick,
Really love the weekend 9. Looking forward to reading more.
Quick question: I would love to see the articles that TGL needs to change. You guys may be doing something. Wait for the season to end?
My advice:
1. Just like the lift under green, they need to put some hitting areas in the hit area of the second or third shot. I would love to see some downhill or side lies. After the drive is obviously not on the flat surface, the player gets the perfect lie several times.
2. They need a fourth toy box, the grass is taller. Also, they can’t put the ball in it – the opposing team got a bounce there.
3. If the technology is available, how do you add some wind?
I really like these ideas, especially the wind. Some rain will be fun too.
More content you are sending email
10. Let’s do 10 projects! Here is another email I received after last weekend’s weekend 9.
Always a good read, but here is YA’s 11th place:
John Feinstein’s secret to success in golf and sports is not complicated
go through:
Michael Bamberger
The death of John Feinstein is the author of many sports books, including several golf balls. Among them, “a good walk” is one of the best.
(Sorry, if you mentioned it in a previous post – I missed it if you do!)
The reader is very correct: I should include it. But now I’m sharing an article about Feinstein, golf Michael Bamberger. You can read here.
What live golf is there on TV this weekend?
11. Let’s do 11 projects! Here is the bankruptcy of the golf course on TV this weekend:
– Saturday
10:30 pm (Friday) – 3 AM ET: Porsche Singapore Classic Second Round, Golf Channel
1pm to 3pm ET: Valspar Championship Round 3, Golf Channel
3pm to 6pm ET: Valspar Championship third round, NBC
5-8 pm ET: Hoag Classic second round golf channel
– Sunday
10pm (Friday) – 3 AM ET: Porsche Singapore Classic Round 3, Golf Channel
1pm to 3pm ET: Valspar Champion Round 4, Golf Channel
3pm to 6pm ET: Valspar Champion Round 4, NBC
4-7 pm ET: HOAG Classic Round 3, Golf Channel
A non-golf idea
12. Will end things by seeking grace from you.
Five years ago yesterday, my mother passed away. Suddenly; my sister called at 8:30 in the morning and sometimes I wonder if my sister has my phone number. However, I picked it up and a few hours later, I was flying home.
At that time, when I scroll through the text.
I want to see the last few between me and my mom, I’m sick. nausea. Communication is unilateral. My mother would lend a helping hand, and I would respond every third or so, usually with just a few words. It wasn’t intentional, but other things have a higher priority, or at least they did it on my stupid head. My mom will understand. She always does.
But good Lord, I want to receive a message now. Or call. There is also a chance to respond…no matter what. My mom will listen. She always does. So I kept the text. I looked at them as I typed. This is a reminder. She sounds like.
But that may be more.
Please, please learn from this error.

Nick Pistowski
Golf.comEdit
Nick Piastowski is the senior editor of Golf.com and Golf Magazine. In his role, he is responsible for editing, writing and developing stories throughout the golf field. And, when he didn’t write about how to hit golf more directly and directly, the Milwaukee man might be playing games, hitting the ball left, right and short, and then having a cold beer to wash off his score. You can contact him at nick.piastowski@golf.com.
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