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Tiger Woods on Ryder Cup pay: 'I hope they would get $5 million each and donate it all to charity'

Tiger Woods on Ryder Cup pay: 'I hope they would get $5 million each and donate it all to charity'

Tiger Woods on Ryder Cup pay: 'I hope they would get $5 million each and donate it all to charity'

NASSAU, Bahamas – Tiger Woods supports the idea of American players being paid to play in the Ryder Cup – but with one stipulation. He said players should give their share to charity.

Woods’s sentiment has remained consistent over the years.

“I would have to say that going back to my playing days, we had the same conversation back in ’99 and it was we didn’t want to get paid, we wanted to give more money to charity, and the media turned it around against us and said we want to get paid,” Woods said on Tuesday during a press conference ahead of the Hero World Challenge. “No, the Ryder Cup itself makes so much money, why can’t we allocate it to various charities? And what’s wrong with each player, 12 players getting a million dollars and the ability to divvy out to amazing charities that they’re involved in that they can help out? It’s their hometowns, where they’re from, all the different junior golf associations or endeavors that the members are involved in.”

In an Aug. 11, 1999 story in the Washington Post, Woods said: “I would like to see us receive whatever the amount is, whether it’s $200,000, $300,000, $400,000, $500,000 and I think we should be able to keep the money and do whatever we see fit. I personally would donate all of it to charity. With all the money that’s being made, we should have a say in where it goes.”

More: Tiger Woods thought PGA Tour-PIF negotiations ‘would have happened quicker than this’

The PGA Tour began giving a $250,000 stipend to competitors beginning at the 2022 Presidents Cup, which they no longer are required to give to charity. A Tour spokesman told Golfweek in October that it was considering following suit for Ryder Cup players. Sources said that it would be more than the $250,000. The Telegraph later reported the figure to be $400,000. Woods has upped the dollar amount he’d like to see.

“I hope they would get $5 million each and donate it all to charity, different charities. I think it’s great. What’s wrong with that?” he said.

Rory McIlroy

Rory McIlroy of Team Europe celebrates winning his point on the 17th green during the Sunday singles matches of the 2023 Ryder Cup at Marco Simone Golf Club on October 01, 2023, in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Naomi Baker/Getty Images)

Rory McIlroy, speaking in Dubai recently, said he’d be willing to pay to play in the Ryder Cup. He added: “I don’t think any of the 24 players on either team needs that 400 grand. Every two years, there are 104 weeks and 103 weeks you can play golf and get paid.”

“That’s fine, that’s their right to say that,” Woods said. “I just think that the event is so big that I think that we can give so much money to different charities, and I’ve said that since ’99 when we had the Brookline negotiations. If the Europeans want to pay to be in the Ryder Cup, that’s their decision to do that, that’s their team. I know when it’s on European soil that it subsidizes most of their Tour, so it is a big event for the European Tour and if they want to pay to play in it, so be it.”

Woods added: “It’s never really been about getting paid, it’s how can we allocate funds to help our sport or help things that we believe in back home, because it’s so hard to get onto that team, there’s only 12 guys. What’s wrong with being able to allocate more funds?”

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Keegan Bradley tee times, live stream, TV coverage | Hero World Challenge, December 5-8

Keegan Bradley tee times, live stream, TV coverage | Hero World Challenge, December 5-8

Keegan Bradley tee times, live stream, TV coverage | Hero World Challenge, December 5-8

The 2024 Hero World Challenge, which has a $5,000,000.00 purse, is scheduled for December 5-8 at Albany in Nassau, BHS, and Keegan Bradley will be one of the golfers joining the action.

Bradley has one win, and an average finish of 30th, in his 21 tournaments during the past year (including two top 10s).

Keep reading for all the information you need to know about Bradley before the the 2024 Hero World Challenge, including how to catch the action live on TV or via live stream.

Hero World Challenge TV channel and live stream info

  • Date: December 5-8, 2024
  • Thursday Coverage: Golf Channel
  • Friday Coverage: Golf Channel
  • Saturday Coverage: Golf Channel, NBC
  • Sunday Coverage: Golf Channel, NBC
  • Location: Nassau, BHS
  • Course: Albany
  • Live Stream on Fubo: Start your free trial today!

Keegan Bradley Tee Time

  • Round 1: 12:25 PM ET

Hero World Challenge coverage on Fubo and ESPN+

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Keegan Bradley stats and recent trends

  • Over his last five events, Bradley has finished first once.
  • Bradley has finished within three shots of the leader in one of his last five tournaments. Over that same span, he’s finished with a better-than-average score twice.
  • He has finished with an average score of -7 those five times he’s made the cut.
  • Bradley will attempt to make the cut for the sixth straight tournament by making the weekend in this event.

Keegan Bradley at the Hero World Challenge

  • Albany measures 7,302 yards for this tournament, 271 yards more than the average course on the Tour over the past year (7,031).
  • Over the last year, Tour stops have seen an average score of -5, while Albany has a recent scoring average of -8.
  • Courses Bradley has played over the past year have measured an average of 7,374 yards, 72 yards longer than the 7,302-yard Albany for this week’s event.
  • Over the past year, the events he’s played have a scoring average of -3 among finishers, which is higher than the -8 average at this course.
  • Bradley has one top-five finish in his last three trips to this tournament. His average finishing position over that span is 10th.
  • In his most recent three attempts at this event, he’s made the cut each time.
  • The last time Bradley played this event in 2023, he finished 13th.
  • He carded one top-five round his last time at this event.

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Tiger Woods isn't playing the Hero, but here's when and where he might tee it up next

Tiger Woods isn't playing the Hero, but here's when and where he might tee it up next

Tiger Woods isn't playing the Hero, but here's when and where he might tee it up next

The question in recent years has become when Tiger Woods will play again.

Well, the question is again surfacing after his latest back surgery. He had microdecompression surgery on his lower back Sept. 13 to relieve nerve impingement and back pain and hasn’t played competitively since the Open Championship at Royal Troon in July, where he missed the cut.

The initial field list had three open spots on it for this week’s Hero World Challenge, Woods’ event in the Bahamas. However, last week, Big Cat confirmed he wouldn’t be in the field.

In past years, the Hero has been a test site for Woods following surgeries to determine where his body is at and get some competitive reps. Not the case this year.

That begs the question: when will Tiger tee it up again? He said in 2024 he wanted to play once a month, and he ended up making five starts: the Genesis Invitational and four majors.

Hero: Ahead of its 25th edition, looking back Tiger Woods’ Hero World Challenge by the numbers

Here’s a prediction of when we’ll see Woods play in the near future.

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Hero World Challenge 2024 Thursday first round tee times

Hero World Challenge 2024 Thursday first round tee times

Hero World Challenge 2024 Thursday first round tee times

The 2024 Hero World Challenge is almost here.

Tiger Woods is a five-time past champion of the event but he’s only hosting this year. He is still unable to compete since he had microdecompression surgery on his lower back Sept. 13 to relieve nerve impingement and back pain. He hasn’t announced when he plans to try to play again.

He has put together a stout 20-man lineup, however, headlined by world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler. He’s playing alongside Hero first-timer Sahith Theegala.

The four-day, 72-hole stroke play event has a $5 million purse and a $1 million first-place prize.

From Thursday’s first-round starting times as well as TV information, here’s what you need to know about the 2024 Hero World Challenge.

Thursday first-round tee times

Time (ET) Players
10:46 a.m. Aaron Rai, Matthieu Pavon
10:57 a.m. Brian Harman, Russell Henley
11:08 a.m. Cameron Young, Sepp Straka
11:19 a.m. Robert MacIntyre, Akshay Bhatia
11:30 a.m. Sungjae Im, Tom Kim
11:41 a.m. Nick Dunlap, Sam Burns
11:52 a.m. Ludvig Aberg, Jason Day
12:03 p.m. Wyndham Clark, Patrick Cantlay
12:14 p.m. Scottie Scheffler, Sahith Theegala
12:25 p.m. Justin Thomas, Keegan Bradley

How to watch 2024 Hero World Challenge

Golf Channel, NBC and Peacock will have live coverage of all four days of the 2024 Hero. Golf Channel will have all four days while NBC picks up the third and final rounds.
You can watch Golf Channel for free on fubo. You can get Peacock here.

Thursday, Dec. 5
1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. ET, Golf Channel/NBC Sports app

Friday, Dec. 6
1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. ET, Golf Channel/NBC Sports app

Saturday, Dec. 7
12 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. ET, Golf Channel/NBC Sports app
2:30 to 5 p.m. ET, NBC/Peacock/NBC Sports app

Sunday, Dec. 8
11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. ET, Golf Channel/NBC Sports app
1:30 p.m. to 4:40 p.m. ET, NBC/Peacock/NBC Sports app

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Best Cyber Monday golf equipment deals, golf clubs, golf bags, golf balls and more

Best Cyber Monday golf equipment deals, golf clubs, golf bags, golf balls and more

Best Cyber Monday golf equipment deals, golf clubs, golf bags, golf balls and more

Cyber Monday is here, and it’s the perfect time to get your holiday shopping done. If you have a golfer on your list this year, you’re in luck. We’ve compiled a list of some of our favorite gifts that would make any golfer happy.

In this list, we’ve included equipment, golf bags, golf balls, technology items and more.

Some of the brands included in this gift guide are Titleist, Callaway, Bushnell, Sun Mountain and more.

Check out our other favorite Cyber Week deals: Best Cyber Week golf equipment deals | Amazon Cyber Monday golf sales | Cyber Monday golf apparel deals

Keep your eyes open over the next few weeks as we release the rest of our 2024 golf holiday gift guides. You can find the already published golf gift guides here.

Titleist – Pro V1 2-Dozen Holiday Gift Box

Titleist Pro V1 2-Dozen Holiday Gift Box

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Bushnell – Tour V5 SHIFT Rangefinder

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Sun Mountain – Mid-Stripe Double Strap Stand Bag

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Callaway – Paradym AI Smoke Max Driver

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Blue Tees – The Player+ Speaker

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Stitch Golf – SL2 Gen 2

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TaylorMade – TP5x Stripe 2024 Golf Balls

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OGIO – Woode 2024 Hybrid Stand Bag

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Callaway – Chrome Tour 2024 Triple Track Holiday 2 Dozen Golf Balls

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Titleist – Vokey SM9 Tour Chrome Wedge

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Garmin – Approach R10 Portable Launch Monitor

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Original price: $599.99

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GolfForever – The GolfForever Training System

GolfForever The GolfForever Training System

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Original price: $199.99

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12 Cyber Monday deals on golf apparel that will save you $$$

12 Cyber Monday deals on golf apparel that will save you $$$

12 Cyber Monday deals on golf apparel that will save you $$$

Every golfer would love to receive a fresh apparel item this holiday season, and luckily for you, one of the best days of the year to get some shopping done is here — Cyber Monday!

In this gift guide, we’ve compiled a list of some of our favorite apparel items from brands like Turtleson, Sun Day Red, Peter Millar and more.

Keep your eyes open over the next few weeks as we release the rest of our 2024 golf holiday gift guides. You can find the already published golf gift guides here.

Check out our other favorite Cyber Week deals: Best Black Friday golf equipment deals | Amazon Cyber Monday golf sales | Walmart Black Friday golf deals

Turtleson – Wynn Performance Hoodie

Turtleson Wynn Performance Hoodie

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Original price: $150

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Turtleson’s sale: 40 percent off full-price items

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Peter Millar – Quad Quilted Quarter-Zip

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Peter Millar’s sale: Free Bluetooth speaker with purchase of $150+

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TravisMathew – Localism Polo

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Rhoback – Fulton Performance Vest

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B.Draddy – Murph Polo

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Johnnie-O – Benjy 1/4 Snap Pullover

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Sun Day Red – Fermi Henley

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Stitch Golf – Butterfly Footprint

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Devereux Golf – Play More Snapback

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Vineyard Vines – Saltwater Quarter-Zip

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True linkswear – All Day Knit II

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RSVLTS – Four Course Meal Polo

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Public Rec – VIP Chinos

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Bad Birdie – The Necessities Polo

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Malbon Golf – Pigment Dyed Fishnet Sweater

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Here are the golfers who are qualified so far for the 2025 Masters Tournament, with more to come

Here are the golfers who are qualified so far for the 2025 Masters Tournament, with more to come

Here are the golfers who are qualified so far for the 2025 Masters Tournament, with more to come

It’s the first men’s major of the year. It’s the best major of the year, according to many. It’s a somewhat exclusive field to get into, as many years there are about 90 golfers – there were 89 in 2024 – on the tee sheet at Augusta National Golf Club. That compares to most tournaments with 132 golfers with some having as many 156, like the U.S. Open.

As the 2024 calendar year moves into December, it’s time to take a look at those golfers who have already earned a trip down Magnolia Lane, per the PGA Tour’s website, which is gathering names for those who have qualified for all four of the 2025 majors plus other significant events.

The list includes four amateurs who must maintain that amateur status if they would like to play in April. Those four are: Jose Luis Ballester, Evan Beck, Noah Kent and Hiroshi Tai.

Who is qualified for 2025 Masters?

  • Ludvig Aberg
  • Byeong Hun An
  • Jose Luis Ballester (a)
  • Evan Beck (a)
  • Christiaan Bezuidenhout
  • Akshay Bhatia
  • Keegan Bradley
  • Sam Burns
  • Rafael Campos
  • Patrick Cantlay
  • Fred Couples
  • Cam Davis
  • Bryson DeChambeau
  • Thomas Detry
  • Nico Echavarria
  • Austin Eckroat
  • Tony Finau
  • Matt Fitzpatrick
  • Tommy Fleetwood
  • Sergio Garcia
  • Brian Harman
  • Tyrrell Hatton
  • Russell Henley
  • Tom Hoge
  • Max Homa
  • Billy Horschel
  • Viktor Hovland
  • Sungjae Im
  • Dustin Johnson
  • Zach Johnson
  • Noah Kent (a)
  • Chris Kirk
  • Patton Kizzire
  • Brooks Koepka
  • Bernhard Langer
  • Thriston Lawrence
  • Shane Lowry
  • Robert MacIntyre
  • Matt McCarty
  • Rory McIlroy
  • Maverick McNealy
  • Phil Mickelson
  • Jose Maria Olazabal
  • Matthieu Pavon
  • Taylor Pendrith
  • J.T. Poston
  • Jon Rahm
  • Aaron Rai
  • Patrick Reed
  • Davis Riley
  • Justin Rose
  • Xander Schauffele
  • Scottie Scheffler
  • Adam Schenk
  • Charl Schwartzel
  • Adam Scott
  • Cameron Smith
  • Jordan Spieth
  • Sepp Straka
  • Hiroshi Tai (a)
  • Sahith Theegala
  • Justin Thomas
  • Davis Thompson
  • Jhonattan Vegas
  • Bubba Watson
  • Mike Weir
  • Danny Willett
  • Tiger Woods
  • Cameron Young
  • Kevin Yu
  • Will Zalatoris

The 2025 Masters is set for April 10-13. There are still a few ways for those not yet in the field to earn their way in:

  • Win a PGA Tour event that awards full FedEx Cup points
  • Be in the top 50 of Official World Golf Ranking on Dec. 31, 2024
  • Win of the Latin America Amateur Championship on Jan. 19, and remain an amateur
  • Be in the top 50 of OWGR on March 31, 2025
  • Receive a special invitation as an international player from the Masters Tournament Committee

The 2025 Masters will be the 90th edition.

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What to know about the 2024 Hero World Challenge hosted by Tiger Woods in the Bahamas

What to know about the 2024 Hero World Challenge hosted by Tiger Woods in the Bahamas

What to know about the 2024 Hero World Challenge hosted by Tiger Woods in the Bahamas

Golf’s silly season is upon us once again and first up is Tiger’s bash in the Bahamas.

The Hero World Challenge, hosted by Tiger Woods, is a 20-man event at Albany with some pretty good silly season money on the line.

The four-day, 72-hole, stroke-play tournament is contested at Albany Golf Club in Nassau, Bahamas, Dec. 5-8. This will be the 10th year that Albany has hosted.

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ISPS Handa Australian Open 2024 prize money payouts at Kingston Heath

ISPS Handa Australian Open 2024 prize money payouts at Kingston Heath

ISPS Handa Australian Open 2024 prize money payouts at Kingston Heath

Ryggs Johnston earned more than $200,000, garnered more playing opportunities and locked up a spot in the 2025 Open Championship on Sunday.

These are the rewards after he won on the DP World Tour in just his second start after making his way through Q school.

Johnston won the 2024 ISPS Handa Australian Open by three shots over Curtis Luck. His four-day scores of 65-68-68-68 led the way at Kingston Heath in Australia.

ISPS Handa Australian Open 2024 prize money payouts

Pos. Name Score Earnings
1 Ryggs Johnston -18 $209,000
2 Curtis Luck -15 $135,000
T3 Marc Leishman -14 $69,000
T3 Jasper Stubbs -14 $69,000
T5 Kiradech Aphibarnrat -12 $35,000
T5 Harrison Crowe -12 $35,000
T5 Wenyi Ding -12 $35,000
T5 Lucas Herbert -12 $35,000
T5 Joaquin Niemann -12 $35,000
T5 Elvis Smylie -12 $35,000
T11 Joel Girrbach -11 $20,000
T11 Harry Higgs -11 $20,000
T11 Matthew Millar -11 $20,000
T11 Adrien Saddier -11 $20,000
15 Lukas Nemecz -10 $17,500
T16 Jordan Gumberg -9 $16,000
T16 Oliver Lindell -9 $16,000
T16 Freddy Schott -9 $16,000
19 Nicolai Von Dellingshausen -8 $14,500
T20 Mk Kim -7 $13,500
T20 David Law -7 $13,500
T20 Matthew Southgate -7 $13,500
T23 Angel Ayora -6 $12,500
T23 Jack Buchanan -6 $12,500
T23 Sebastian Garcia -6 $12,500
T23 Daniel Hillier -6 $12,500
T27 Filippo Celli -5 $10,500
T27 Cristobal Del Solar -5 $10,500
T27 Manuel Elvira -5 $10,500
T27 Min Woo Lee -5 $10,500
T27 Jacob Skov Olesen -5 $10,500
T27 Marco Penge -5 $10,500
T27 Brett Rumford -5 $10,500
T34 Ivan Cantero -4 $8,500
T34 Alexander George Frances -4 $8,500
T34 Daniel Gale -4 $8,500
T34 Kazuma Kobori -4 $8,500
T34 Corey Lamb -4 $8,500
T39 Josh Geary -3 $7,000
T39 Jonathan Gøth-Rasmussen -3 $7,000
T39 Jake Mcleod -3 $7,000
T39 Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen -3 $7,000
T39 Jamie Rutherford -3 $7,000
T39 Cam Smith -3 $7,000
T39 Darius Van Driel -3 $7,000
T46 Lawry Flynn -2 $5,800
T46 Karl Vilips -2 $5,800
T46 Ashun Wu -2 $5,800
T49 James Gibellini -1 $5,100
T49 Andrew Kelly -1 $5,100
T49 Nick Voke -1 $5,100
52 Jannik De Bruyn E $4,600
53 Cameron John 1 $4,400
T54 Alfredo Garcia-Heredia 2 $4,000
T54 Andrew Martin 2 $4,000
T54 David Micheluzzi 2 $4,000
T54 Ben Schmidt 2 $4,000
T58 Josh Armstrong 3 $3,600
T58 Pierre Pineau 3 $3,600
T60 Jack Munro 4 $3,400
T60 Jordan Zunic 4 $3,400
T62 Nathan Page 5 $3,200
T62 Tapio Pulkkanen 5 $3,200
64 Lachlan Barker 8 $3,000
65 Rintaro Nakano (a) 15 $0

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Lessons from Lee Trevino: On the occasion of his 85th birthday, we share tips, wisdom, laughs from a recent Trevino clinic

Lessons from Lee Trevino: On the occasion of his 85th birthday, we share tips, wisdom, laughs from a recent Trevino clinic

Lessons from Lee Trevino: On the occasion of his 85th birthday, we share tips, wisdom, laughs from a recent Trevino clinic
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PUNTA MITA, Mexico — Lee Trevino is hard at work doing the two things he does best: hitting a golf ball and talking a mile a minute. Some 50+ members at Punta Mita Golf Club, home to two Jack Nicklaus designs, and VIPs of the WCW Mexico Senior Open have gathered around the practice green for Pacific and Bahia golf courses as Trevino treats them to a clinic on the short game and bunker play.

Trevino, who celebrated his 85th birthday on December 1, hasn’t been slowing down. Just last month, he did Q&A’s and clinics in Chicago, Little Rock, Arkansas, El Paso, Texas, Palm Springs, California, and this one in Mexico, the country where his grandfather, who helped raise him, emigrated from a few years before he was born.

“It’s a funny thing because, hell, I make more now than I did when I played,” he says with a laugh. “This here, this is my home country. They’re buying my breakfast. That’s it. I told them, ‘Just buy me lunch and breakfast.’ ” 

And so Trevino, one of the game’s greatest wedge wizards, still is performing, leaving them laughing with his trademark wit and wisdom and his audience soaked it all up until Trevino closed out the session by saying, “I’m done. We’re finished. I’m going to go lay down.” Of course, he headed to the back of the range and beat more balls. 

Happy birthday, Lee. Don’t ever change and thanks for sharing your wit and wisdom with all of us.

Source: Golfweek https://ift.tt/LpjPw69