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Nov 14, 2024 | Edition #56

👋 Hey Golf Fans,

This week was an eventful few days. Both on and off the course. Caitlin Clark’s LPGA Pro-Am debut almost eclipsed everything else (check this on-ground scene to see what we mean). But here is also what happened. The DP World Tour and LIV Golf both released their 2025 schedule (partially). The former will travel to 26 counties but one of its mainstays has now moved to LIV Golf.

Greg Norman’s side will stop in South Korea. And guess where? The Jack Nicklaus Golf Club, in Incheon near Seoul. You might pass it as bland news, but LIV’s decision to move deeper into Asian golf pockets makes their business model even clearer and hints at the path the 54-hole league might take. We’ll share Essentially Golf’s take on this—especially what it means for the PGA Tour, in today’s edition.

So, let’s get started…

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