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Bubba Watson shares details of horror knee injury ahead of LIV Golf debutIt is set to be yet another bumper weekend on and off the course in the world of professional golf, with eyeballs split across the PGA Tour's Arnold Palmer Invitational and LIV Hong Kong.
Amid the Signature Event at Bay Hill, the talk of the PGA Tour was dominated by a man not in attendance at the event, in Tiger Woods. The Tour's best players head to TPC Sawgrass next week, but one man who will not be there is Woods, after he was left out off the entry list on Friday.
Over on the breakaway circuit, Jon Rahm is aiming to win his first individual LIV Golf title and finds himself in a tie for fourth in Hong Kong, following a six-under-par 64 in Saturday's second round.
He has some work to do though to get his hands on the victory No. 1, with the Spaniard six shots back of leader Abraham Ancer. From the fallout from Hong Kong, to the weekend action at the Arnold Palmer, follow all the latest updates via our live blog below.
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It just is not happening for Rory McIlroy at Bay Hill this week...
The Northern Irishman has moved to one-over-par for the tournament, after back-to-back bogeys at seventh and eighth during his third round at the Arnold Palmer Invitational. Following this week's event, McIlroy will have just two more outings at next week's Players Championship, and next month's Valero Texas Open before heading down Magnolia Lane in hunt of his first Masters title.
Tyrrell Hatton is clearly not a fan of LIV Golf's shotgun start format. Speaking to the league's Fairway To Heaven podcast, he said: "If I’m honest I’m not in love with the shotgun start.
"I like the idea of everybody being on the golf course at the same time, and I think that would still be achievable with a two-tee start. Mainly because I don’t like - the warm-up situation is hard. Ultimately you want to have a nice warm-up, do your routine and get to the tee as and when you want."
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Rory McIlroy is never one to shy away from sharing his opinions, and this week's Arnold Palmer Invitational has proved no different. At the risk of upsetting some of his fellow PGA Tour stars, he said: "No, I mean, I’m all for making it more cut-throat, more competitive,” he said of the PGA Tour.
""[I] Probably won’t be very popular for saying this, but I’m all for less players and less Tour cards, and the best of the best.”
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Rory McIlroy's third round at the Arnold Palmer Invitational is underway, and it has been a steady start from the Northern Irishman.
McIlroy has kicked off his Saturday with three pars from his opening three holes at Bay Hill, with the highlight a 357-yard drive at the third. Over on the par-five fourth, he has just found the bunker down the left, before leaving his second just short of the green.
Rory McIlroy has called on the future of professional golf to include a worldwide tour, and the idea has received the backing of one of his LIV Golf rivals in Joaquin Niemann.
"I agree with Rory that big national championships like the Australian Open should be a bigger part of the worldwide schedule," the Chilean told Golf Monthly.
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PGA Tour player director Webb Simpson is hoping a deal with the Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia can be signed off sooner rather than later, amid the ongoing split within professional golf.
"We don’t want to just do a deal because we’re afraid that the LIV tour might recruit more players. That’s certainly a fear. But I think it’s obvious (we need to do a deal).
"The writing is on the wall. We’re not in a position where we need to do a deal for money. We need to do a deal for the good of the game. And for the health of the PGA Tour long-term. That’s my hope."
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Shane Lowry maintained his round one lead at the Arnold Palmer Invitational on Friday, albeit now sharing it with five other of his PGA Tour rivals. Lowry's one-under-par 71 saw him move to seven-under for the tournament, but has plenty of company at the top of the leaderboard.
Alongside the Irishman, world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler is tied at the top, along with Hideki Matsuyama, Wyndham Clark, Brian Harman and Russely Henley. The action gets back underway in a little over two hours.
Transgender golfer Hailey Davidson has been banned by professional women's golf Tour NXXT Golf just two months after winning the NXXT Women's Classic in Florida.
NXXT CEO Stuart McKinnon said in a statement: "As we navigate through the evolving landscape of sports, it is crucial to uphold the competitive integrity that is the cornerstone of women's sports.
"'Our revised policy is a reflection of our unwavering commitment to celebrating and protecting the achievements and opportunities of female athletes. Protected categories are a fundamental aspect of sports at all levels, and it is essential for our Tour to uphold these categories for biological females, ensuring a level playing field.
"NXXT Golf is honoured to lead in promoting and advancing women's golf, providing a platform that not only highlights the exceptional talent of women golfers worldwide but also ensures the competition remains equitable for all of our players."
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Here is a look at how things stand at LIV Hong Kong following the close of play on Saturday:
1: Abaraham Ancer -15
T2: Harold Varner -10
T2: Eugenio Lopez-Chacarra -10
T4: Jon Rahm -9
T4: Cam Smith -9
T4: Henrik Stenson -9
T7: Carlos Ortiz -8
T7: Matt Jones -8
T7: Dean Burmester -8
T7: Adrian Meronk -8
T7: Ian Poulter -8
T7: Seb Munoz -8
Jon Rahm has his eye on his first individual LIV Golf title in Hong Kong this week, after putting together an impressive second round on Saturday. Rahm carded a six-under-par 64 in round two to move him into a tie for fourth ahead of Sunday's final round.
The Spaniard still has plenty of work to do though, after Abraham Ancer extended his lead at the top. A faultless eight-under 62 on Saturday has seen him move to 15-under for the week, six clear of Rahm.
The big news away from Bay Hill on Friday was the omission of Tiger Woods' name on the entry list for next week's Players Championship. Woods was expected to tee it up at TPC Sawgrass as part of his one-event-per-month plan, but will not be involved in Florida.
The decision to skip the event has cast further doubt over Woods' future in the sport amid his constant fitness battle. The 15-time major champion returned to the PGA Tour last month at the Genesis Invitational, but withdrew after 24 holes due to illness. Woods' next appearance is expected to come at the Masters next month.
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Welcome to Saturday's edition of the Mirror Sport live golf blog! With the action unfolding across both the PGA Tour and LIV Golf, it is set to be another exciting weekend. Stay tuned for all of the on and of course action here.