Golf fans just want to watch golf when it is being played. That is not a crazy thing to ask.
This week brought the Arnold Palmer Invitational, the fourth Signature Event of the PGA Tour season. These events are a bigger deal than others, as they come with bigger purses and offer more FedExCup points. Again, they are a big deal.
Winning, and therefore losing, big-time events like this have major ramifications on a player’s career.
Look no further than what happened down the stretch on Sunday. Russell Henley was one back of Collin Morikawa on the par-5 16th hole. NBC, the network airing the tournament, was amid
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