FOX LAKE GOLF CLUB NOW UP FOR SALE

COME SEE The STARS of PROFESSIONAL GOLF-at Rich Harvest Farms Sept. 16-18.

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Fox Lake Golf Club-Fox Lake Illinois. Now for Sale.

FOX LAKE GOLF CLUB is for sale through Links Capital Advisors of Wilmette Illinois

Chris Charnas is handling the sale for the club and LCA.

The golf course is 98 years old and  now approaching it’s centennial season. The club consists of 106 acres, and is active with a positive cash flow. Current ownership is looking to move on to other ventures.

The property is suited for future development with water and sewer to the site and zoning in place for a residential development. There is minimal wetlands on the property so a developer can maximize the economic potential of the property.

So for more information email Chris at [email protected] to receive an NDA. Or call Chris at (312)-543-7192.

CALLAWAY GOLF ANNOUNCES COMPANY NAME CHANGE

MISTWOOD GOLF ON RENWICK ROAD IN ROMEOVILLE is your place for club fitting and club testing. Fitting specialists Matt Carter (above with Golfers on Golf’s Rory Spears) and Eric Russell (not pictured) can help you determine of the time is right for new equipment in your golf bag. Learn more at Mistwoodgc.com or call (815)-254-3333.

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Callaway CEO Chip Brewer. Photo courtesy of Callaway Golf.

CALLAWAY GOLF HAS ANNOUNCED A NAME CHANGE.

YESTERDAY company CEO Chip Brewer released this statement.

“I am excited to announce that Callaway Golf will be changing it’s name to Topgolf Callaway Brands”.

Because today’s announcement acknowledges our transformation as the leader of the dynamic and inclusive ecosystem, including both on-course and off-course golf, which we call “Modern Golf”.  But this comes with a strong, active lifestyle presence”.

“So our new corporate identity reflects the rich heritage of of the Callaway brand while reinforcing the robust growth momentum associated with Top Golf.”

“We are proud of our strong portfolio of global brands, including Top golf, Callaway, TravisMathew, Toptracer, Odyssey, Ogio, Jack Wolfskin, and WGT. Because this is an exciting time for Topgolf Callaway Brands that supports positive change focusing on inclusivity, diversification, growth and opportunity.”

“So as we undergo our name change, please note that this will not impact our business with you, nor will it change our go-to-market strategy with any of our brands. So business will remain as usual, and we will continue to provide you with the highest level of service. Topgolf Callaway Brands will continue to led by the current Callaway Golf Company management team.”

“In closing, we greatly appreciate your trust and your business. Because you are one of our valued customers. It is a pleasure serving you. So we look forward to continuing our strong partnership with your company.”

Sincerely,

CHIP BREWER

TOPGOLF CALLAWAY-Brands.

SLUTZKY WINS 30TH ILLINOIS MID-AMATEUR AT EVANSTON

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Chadd Slutzky wins the 30th CDGA Mid-Amateur at Evanston Country Club. Photo Courtesy of the CDGA.

Chadd Slutzky (Deer Park) continued his exciting run of golf, in the summer of 2022, by winning the 30th Illinois State Mid-Amateur championship at Evanston Country Club.

Slutzky’s final round of 71 (-9) forthe championship, gave Slutzky a one-shot win over Andrew Price (Lake Bluff).

Slutzky tied with Price with one hole to play, managed a critical up and down for par on the 18th green, while Price three-putted to give Slutzky a 1 shot win.

” I have not had a stretch like this before. I don’t think,” said Slutzky. “It means a lot. It’s not a fluke, I’m a good Mid-Am golfer. I can win tournaments when I’m under pressure.”

Slutzky now has three titles in the Illinois State Mid-AM, (2015-2019 and 2022), and has won seven times in CDGA Championships, including three Four-ball titles and the 2017 CDGA  Mid-AM victory.

Slutzky gets another big chance to play Mid-Amateur golf, when he competes in the USGA Mid-Am Championship September 10-15 at Erin Hills and second course the Blue Mound Country Club in Wisconsin.

CDGA Championships for 2022 continue at the 36th Illinois State Senior Amateur Championship at Riverside Golf Club September 19-21.

BRIAN CARROLL WINS PGA SECTION CHAMPIONSHIP IN PLAYOFF

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Brian Carroll with the trophy after winning the 2022 IPGA Section Championship at Makray Memorial.

BRIAN CARROLL wins his first IPGA Major, the section championship at Makray Memorial, in a three-hole playoff over University of Illinois men’s golf coach Mike Small, who was bidding to the win the championship for his 15th time.

Carroll went birdie-par-birdie on the three playoff holes, while Small recorded three straight pars during the playoff session.

But things weren’t going so well for Carroll of the The Hawk Country Club at the turn. So you have heard the term before, it all starts up during the back nine on Sunday. But in this case, it’s the back-nine on Wednesday.

University of Illinois Men’s Golf Coach Mike Small putts for birdie on the second playoff hole against Brian Carroll.

Carroll made the turn at 1 under par, hoping to put up a 4 under par score on the back-nine. Which is no easy chore at Makray Memorial.

But Carroll even surprised himself a little, when he went 5 under par on the back nine. Carroll thought if he could post a low number, with several groups still on the golf course, anything could happen and it did.

Because Carroll (67), Small (68) and Roy Biancalana (69) were the only players to shoot under 70. Second round leader Kyle Donovan from Oak Park Country Club, shot in the 70’s for the first time in the championship finishing up with a 75.

Curtis Malm the new General Manager at the White Eagle Golf Club, who was looking to finish out a career Grand Slam in IPGA major championships. Shot an even par 71 to end up T-3. Defending champion Andy Mickelson mounted a brief charge, but fell back to an even par 71 and T-6 finish with Donovan.

There was one player that Carroll didn’t count out and that was Small. Small the 14 time winner of the tournament didn’t disappoint, mounting a late charge, that included a birdie on the 18th hole to force a playoff. Neither Carroll or Small had won a playoff in IPGA play, so something had to give.

Too much sand-was a problem for defending champion Andy Mickelson of Mistwood Golf Club.

Carroll hit the fairway and the green on the 16th hole, serving as playoff hole #1. Small pushed his drive into the right rough and his approach came up just short.

But Small’s chip from down in the front gulley, almost went in the hole stopping less than two feet short of the cup resulting in an easy par putt.

But Carroll drained his birdie putt from 10 feet to take a one-shot lead.

The par-3 17th saw both players hit front the of the green. But the problem was a back-left pin placement. Carroll’s attempt to duplicate his 70 foot birdie putt on the hole during regulation, rolled 5 feet past the cup. Small about 15 feet closer than Carroll, then had a birdie putt to tie the playoff. But Small’s putt broke-off and went five past the hole.

Both players made par, so it was on to the par-5 18th hole. Carroll hit the fairway, and Small was just barely into the right rough with their tee shots. Small’s approach landed in the right greenside bunker. But then Carroll hit the same bunker with his approach shot.

Small playing first hit his bunker shot to 18 feet, with Carroll then putting his bunker shot to 10 feet. After Small missed his birdie putt, Carroll made his putt to win the championship and his first Illinois PGA major championship. Which ended a string of second place finishes for Carroll in various Illinois PGA major’s.

CLICK HERE to hear the interview with champion Brian Carroll of The Fox Country Club.

The following players also qualified for the national club professional championship in 2023, to be held in New Mexico.

Carroll, Jeff Kellen of Butler National Golf Club, Malm, Biancalana of Blackberry Oaks Golf Course, Mickelson and frank Hohenadel of Mistwood Golf Club, Donovan, Matt Rion of Briarwood Country Club and Kevin Flack of the Mauh-Nah-Tee-See Country Club.

Earning alternate spots were in order, Eric Hoff Bryn Mawr Country Club, Chris French Aldeen Golf Club, Steve Gillie of Stonebridge Country Club, John Billiter of the Heritage Oaks Golf Club.

AFTER ROUND 1 Golfers on Golf spoke with IPGA board or committee members Andy Mickelson and Curtis Malm, both about their play in the tournament. But also about the golf business in Illinois, and the competition participation levels in the IPGA. This years field was the smallest in years for the section championship.

CLICK HERE to here the interviews with Mickelson and Malm.

IPGA Executive Director Carrie Williams has agreed to offer more on the business side and competition side of the Illinois PGA in an upcoming interview. That interview will be posted here after being conducted.

But to view more photo’s of the champion, visit Rory Spears on Facebook and or GogBlogGuy-Rory Spears on Twitter.

DONOVAN TAKES 36 HOLE LEAD AT MAKRAY-SMALL RIGHT BEHIND

MISTWOOD GOLF CLUB FITTING SPECIALIST MATT CARTER works with Golfers on Golf Rory Spears on club testing in the Mistwood Performance Center in Romeoville. Do you clubs need testing to determine if you need a full or partial fitting. In this case Carter explained it was time for Rory to upgrade his fairway woods and change the loft on new Callaway Rogue Driver. So learn more at Mistwoodgc.com or (815)-254-3333

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Oak Park Country Club’s First Assistant Professional Kyle Donovan pumps his fist after closing out his second round with a birdie putt.

Writing from Makray Memorial in Barrington.

OAK PARK COUNTRY CLUB’s First assistant professional Kyle Donovan shot a second round 2-under par 69, to take a two shot lead into the third and final round of the Illinois PGA Section Championship at Makray Memorial Golf Club in Barrington Illinois.

Donovan is no stranger to the golf course, since he grew up playing junior tournaments at Makray. Which is a benefit many of the other professionals in the 106 player field did not have.

Makray is hosting the championship for the first time. But the club has proved to be a good test for the states best professionals, even with conditions that have not been that difficult.

Between Illinois Junior Golf tournaments, and high school golf tournaments, Makray has been a home for those learning the game in their early years. But it’s earning a name this week with the best professionals from Illinois.

But while Donovan has a two shot lead heading into the final round of 18 holes, he better not turn around. Because chasing Donovan from two shots behind, is University of Illinois Men’s golf coach Mike Small. Small has won the championship only 14 times over the years, including one stretch of 8 years in a row.

Small told Tim Cronin of the Illinois Golfer after Round 2, that he is working on a swing change. Because Small admits to being frustrated in his play over the last two years. Will that new swing hold up in Round 3 for Small is the question.

Butler National’s Jeff Kellen is also three under par and is playing steady golf. Kellen like Donovan is looking for his first IPGA major and section championship win. But in Donovan’s case, he has only been eligible to play in the event for about three months.

But maybe a bit of a surprise to be chasing only two shots, is White Eagle Golf Club’s Director of Golf/GM Curtis Malm. Because while Malm has been close to winning the championship before, second place on more than one occasion is still not a win. So for Malm what a win on Wednesday would mean, would be the IPGA career Grand Slam.

Malm previously won the Illinois Open (as an amateur) then the Match Play Championship. But most recently at The Knollwood Club, the Players Championship. Malm’s second place was a close loss to Steve Orrick at Stonewall Orchard.

Defending champion Andy Mickelson of Mistwood Golf Club is five shots back at even par and in sixth place. Mickelson frustrated with his game, was seen on the range two hours after his second round was complete hitting balls. Mickelson is tied with Roy Biancalana who was the low IPGA professional at the Illinois Open earlier this month.

CLICK HERE to hear the full interview with Oak Park Country Club’s Kyle Donovan.

The leaders tee off at 9:40 am Wednesday for the final round of the 2022 IPGA Section Championship. RS

THE GOG BLOG SPEAKS OUT-BMW-IPGA-US SR. WOMEN’S OPEN-LIV

THE 2022 BMW CHAMPIONSHIP has a repeat champion in Patrick Cantlay who won in 2021 at Caves Valley. (R) Pine Valley Golf Club in New Jersey, it is still ranked #1.

The Gog Blog by RORY SPEARS, Director of Content and Creation for Golfers on Golf. Follow Rory on Twitter @GogBlogGuy on the 18th tee at the Pine Valley Golf Club in New Jersey.

PATRICK CANTLAY has won it again, he is your 2022 BMW Championship, champion.

Cantlay now has a strong chance to win the Fed Ex Cup playoffs two years in a row. Because he is the first player to defend his title in a Fed Ex Cup playoff event.

But he could also be the first player to win the Fed Ex Cup playoffs, in back to back years with a strong showing in Atlanta.

Cantlay’s comments about PGA Tour events having weaker fields because of the LIV series of golf was interesting. But what was surprising was all the talk because Tiger flew in for a meeting with Rickie Fowler. So what’s the point of Tiger flying in, did it change anything. Not likely but time will tell.

Players made comments saying commissioner Woods. But is Woods lobbying for the job, maybe he should retire and take on the position. There is talk about a new business model for the tour, with money coming in from the UK. Might we see a change at the commissioner position. Some publications are already calling out Jay Monahan, saying he is “commissioner for now.” Monahan getting let-go would be the right move.

The final round of the BMW Championship saw BMW having to come up with another scholarship for a deserving caddie. Because Viktor Hovland’s hole-in-one on the par-3 second hole earned a scholarship from BMW. It was the sixth ace during the BMW, when that happens, BMW contributes a scholarship to the WGAESF. Great job BMW.

SPEAKING OF THE BMW the release came out this week about future BMW Championship sites for 2025 and 2026. Chicago was NOT selected. But for those of you thinking this has something to do with the LIV Series of Golf coming to Rich Harvest Farms, you have guessed wrong.

Because it has everything to do with the Presidents Cup coming to Medinah Country Club in 2026. Plus the fall out effects of spending big dollars for hospitality in 2026. But after a run of one BMW Championship in the Chicago area over a span of six years. One would think the 2027 BMW comes here during the last year of their contract.

But the feeling is that Chicago is being abandoned by the Western Golf Association (WGA). But I don’t totally agree with that-at least for now. Starting in 2027, there needs to be renewed commitment to Chicago, regardless of who is the sponsor. OR EVEN what the state of professional golf is by that time.

THE LIV SERIES OF GOLF is coming to Jerry Rich’s Rich Harvest Farms in Sugar Grove September 16-18. But by then the field could be really good, as reports have as many as 5 Top 30 players making the move to LIV at the end of the Fed Ex Cup playoffs. But more Top 50 players will join LIV after the President’s Cup next month. I’ll have plenty more coming on the LIV Series of Golf by next weekend.

PINE VALLEY GOLF CLUB in Pine Valley New Jersey is really good. Because now that I have played the course, I can tell you the club is worth the #1 ranking it has had for years. A future column on Pine Valley is coming next week.

THE U.S. SENIOR WOMEN’S OPEN this week at NCR Country Club in Ohio. I had a chance to play the golf course, NCR South last year and it’s a really good Dick Wilson design. The ladies will enjoy the golf course. I’m rooting on our two local players Nicole Jeray of Mistwood Golf Club and Jamie Fischer from Conway Farms. Fischer grew up only a few blocks away from the club. So this is like a home game for her.

CONGRATULATIONS TO SAM BENNETT from Texas on winning the U.S. Amateur championship 2 Up over Ben Carr at Ridgewood Country Club in New Jersey. I’ve had the pleasure to talk twice one-on-one with Bennett in recent years, and he is a good kid. Bennett showed up at the Palmer Cup at Rich Harvest Farms only days after his father passed away, urged on by his family to do so. Bennett responded by winning the Team USA award voted on by his teammates. He told me that meant a lot to him. I wish Bennett the best moving forward in his golf career.

THE ILLINOIS PGA SECTION CHAMPIONSHIP tee’s off Round 1 today at Makray Memorial Golf Club in Barrington. Defending champion Andy Mickelson of the Mistwood Golf Club heads up a small but strong field of 108 players. According to record and stat guy Tim Cronin of the Illinois Golfer, it’s the smallest field going back to 2007. Maybe even longer than that. In 2019 the field was 133 players, from 2007 through 2012 it was larger than 150 players. Where are all the Illinois PGA professionals ?

Golfers on Golf will be onsite to provide coverage. The Gog Blog returns all week long. RS

THE BMW CHAMPIONSHIP TEE’S OFF-ROUND 1 AT WILMINGTON

THE 2022 BMW CHAMPIONSHIP AT WILIMNGTON COUNTRY CLUB DELAWARE.

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Rory McIlroy talks to the media after near perfect Round 1 at the BMW Championship.

WRITING FROM WILMINGTON DE.

ROUND 1 is in the books at the 2022 BMW Championship at Wilmington Country Club in Delaware.

Keegan Bradley with his sizzling 7 under par 64 is the leader.

Rory McIlroy the betting favorite had his round going on full throttle, but he put  his tee shot in the pond on the par-3 14th hole and made a six. But McIlroy is still in the hunt after day one-just four shots off the pace.

CLICK HERE to hear the interview after Round 1 with Rory McIlroy at the 2022 BMW Championship.

BRADLEY said his round started with a good putt on the first hole, and he just kept it going. But Bradley added that he enjoyed playing with Adam Scott, and that they had a blast. Bradley enters the week in 34th place in the Fed Ex Cup point standings, needing to move up four places to make the Tour Championship field in Atlanta next week.

JUSTIN THOMAS opened with a solid round of 66, and sits near the top of the leader board.

BUT AFTER THE ROUND Thomas spoke about using a new Scotty Cameron putter that he feels more comfortable with. But Thomas said that he likes the Wilmington Country Club more than last years BMW Championship venue Caves Valley in Maryland.

Thomas called Caves Valley a little too much of birdie-fest for his likes. But asked about the birdie-fest that he put on in 2019 at Medinah when he won the BMW. So did he know about the upcoming renovation on course #3.

CLICK HERE to hear the Justin Thomas interview after Round 1.

With the birdies in Round 1, winning score is expected to be near 20 under par.

Attendance for Round 1 was estimated at just short of 20,000 by Golfers on Golf and the Illinois Golfer. The only two Chicago based media outlets covering the tournament live from Delaware.

Golfers on Golf Radio will have it’s final show of the season this Saturday morning at 10 AM, on WNDZ-AM 750 Chicago. But Golfers on Golf.com will continue all year round.

THE GOG BLOG’S SUNDAY MORNING SHORT GAME-NEWS COLUMN

THE 2022 BMW CHAMPIONSHIP AT WILMINGTON COUNTRY CLUB IN DELAWARE.

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Delaware Governor John Carney who has attended the BMW Championship this week, stands by the trophies that will be handed out today at the Wilmington Country Club in Delaware.

THE FINAL DAY at the BMW Championship, with 2021 BMW Championship winner Patrick Cantlay in the lead by 1 shot.

So can Cantlay hold on to go back-to-back. But one thing is for sure, there will not be a six hole playoff with Bryson DeChambeau again this year.

First round leaders Keegan Bradley has fallen off the lead. Rory McIlroy the betting favorite starts the day-five shots back.

When tomorrow begins, Olympia Fields Country Club will be as they say at the draft, on the clock for the 2023 BMW Championship. Chicago’s only stop for the championship in a six year run.

WELCOME TO THE PGA SHOW in Orlando Florida.

THE PGA MERCHANDISE SHOW has announced the return of major fashion and apparel leader Peter Millar to the 2023 PGA Merchandise Show., Jan 24-27th.

This agreement is a multi-year agreement with the show, and includes G/Fore brands and licensees, JT Spencer and Hudson Sutler. “Peter Millar is thrilled to return to the 2023 PGA Show,” said President of Golf, Todd Martin. “After the impact of COVID on the golf industry’s most important gathering, we are really looking forward to seeing our partners and friends face to face at the show. So learn more at Petermillar.com.

Artist Linda Hartough brings her golf art work to Metaverse.

Renowned golf landscape artist Linda Hartough has announced a release of her artwork and NFT collection to the Golf Landscape NFT collection late this year.

“I am excited to bring my artwork to the metaverse and Web 3,” said Hartough. ” So with the recent success of NFT’s in golf and art, I feel that now is a great time to move forward with the release of my own NFT collection.”

HARTOUGH IS PARTNERING with NFT Golf Shop and LYNQZ, a specialized WEB 3 consultancy firm. So they have created her collection of NFL golf art. Hertough is the only artist commissioned by the USGA and R & A to do the annual painting and prints for the U.S. Open and Open Championship. Her work hangs in the hallways of clubs like Augusta National, Pine Valley and Pinehurst. So for more details see hartough.com.

Welcome to Mistwood Golf Club in Romeoville.

THE AGT SERIES returns to Mistwood Golf Club in Romeoville, on September 11th.

The field is limited to 30 teams, with a $350.00 per team entrance fee.

But there is also optional skins at $25.00 per player.

AGT is the fastest growing series of 2-Player FourBall tournaments, and are fun to play. The estimated tournament purse is $3,000.But qualifying teams are invited to the national championship December 9-11 at the Streamsong Resort in Florida. So see more details at AGT Series or Mistwoodgc.com.

CDGA.org Evanston Golf Club hosts the CDGA Mid-Amateur this week on Monday and Tuesday.

THE CDGA will operate the 30th Mid-Amateur Championship this Monday and Tuesday at the Evanston Golf Club.

Evanston is an old Donald Ross classic golf course.

The championship is played over 54 holes, and starts with 36 holes on Monday. But only the low 35 players and ties will advance to the final 18 holes on Tuesday.

2021 champion Larry Blatt is not in the field this year, and has started a career in professional golf. So for more details and information-results and more see CDGA.org.

The Men’s team at the University of Illinois has a great history under Coach Mike Small. Which is on display at the Atkins Course at the U of I.

THE UNIVERSITY of ILLINOIS men’s golf team has announced it’s season schedule, which begins September 16-18 at the Illinois Invitational at Olympia Fields. Coach Mike Small is excited about the season, where his entire team returns for another season.

The Illini have three more tournaments in the fall season, before taking time off around the holidays.

After Olympia Fields Illinois will play at the Folds of Honor golf course in Grand Haven Michigan, followed by the University of Dayton Invitational at NCR Country Club. The final fall event is in Florida at the Isleworth Collegiate October 23-25. But for a full schedule see Fightingillini.com.

THE NEW Clubhouse at the Preserve at Oak Meadows. See more at Dupagegolf.com

DUAPGE GOLF PRESENTS…

COCKTAILS & CONVERSATION is coming on multiple dates in the weeks ahead.

August 26th is the first date on the tee, at 7:30 and 8:30, with September 8th on the tee at 6:30.

COMING IN OCTOBER the return of the Rambo Scramble. Saturday October 22nd at Maple Meadows Golf Club, get your partner for this two-man scramble. But beware the superintendent will have some crazy pins set-up for this outing. So see DuPagegolf.com.

The new Brava Golf Shaft by Break Through Golf-Barney Adams new shaft company.

SO DO YOU need a new golf shaft with stability you don’t currently have.

Barney Adams new shaft company has created one of the best new shafts on the market.

So if your looking for a new shaft visit the Breakthroughgolf.com and see the Brava Golf Shaft.

THE GOG BLOG RETURNS ALL WEEK with updates from the Illinois PGA, the U.S. Senior Women’s Open and a look at Heritage Oaks Golf Club in Northbrook. RS

GOLFERS ON GOLF RADIO WEEK 16-AIRING OUT FOR THE SEASON

NUMBER 1 ALWAYS-I WOULD THINK SO. In our closing show Golfers on Golf Radio will discuss why the number 1 course is America-really is the best course in the land.

Golfers on Golf Radio 2022 is L-R Ed Stevenson-Len Ziehm-Bill Berger and Rory Spears at WNDZ-AM 750 Saturday mornings on the tee at 10 Am.

WHERE HAS OUR ROUND GONE!

Golfers on Golf Radio puts a wrap on the 2022 golf season with our 16th and final show for the season.

Ed Stevenson and Rory Spears will be live in the studio. Len Ziehm is live from the Palm Aire Country Club studio’s in Sarasota Florida.

Bill Berger has putted out for the season, and is on a Ohio golf trip.

Our first guest is Mistwood Golf Club’s teaching professional Nicole Jeray, who will play in the U.S. Senior Women’s Open this week at NCR Country Club in the Dayton Ohio area. Jeray in addition to teaching at Mistwood, has been playing in Legends Tour events, the Sr. LPGA Championship and now the open.

AFTER WE WRAP IT with Jeray-we bring in Tim Cronin from the Illinois Golfer who is still live from the BMW Championship at Wilmington Country Club in Delaware.

So Ed-Len-Rory and Tim will take the final 35 minutes to recap golf in 2022 and what lies ahead in 2023. Because yes there is more than courtroom battles between the PGA Tour, and the LIV Series of Golf.

The show’s replay is posted here if you need a mulligan. Because you missed it live, hope you were out on the golf course or the driving range.

Thanks for listening to Golfers on Golf Radio Season #32, Chicago’s longest running golf program in history, Ed, Len, Bill and Rory.

2022 BMW CHAMPIONSHIP SELLS OUT FOR ROUNDS 2 & 3

THE WILMINGTON COUNTRY CLUB IS HOME OF THE 2022 BMW CHAMPIONSHIP

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WGA CEO-John Kaczkowski.

THE 2022 BMW Championship at the Wilmington Country Club, has announced a sell-out of tickets for Friday and Saturday’s Rounds 2 & 3.

So anyone still wishing to buy tickets for this weeks championship, can do so for Sunday’s final round.

But only a limited amount of tickets remain for Sundays round.

For more information on pricing, parking and starting times, please visit BMWChampionship .com.