SI Golf’s writers and editors debate who is the GOAT at Augusta National and the best Scandinavian player right now.
Welcome to another Masters edition of SI Golf’s Fact or Fiction, where we can't imagine what we'd have shot in Friday's winds.
Eight of 13 LIV golfers made the cut at the Masters, and Bryson DeChambeau shares the lead. There are still two rounds to go but the Saudi-backed league is continuing to show it deserves recognition from the OWGR.… but with a disclaimer. The OWGR debate is complicated and the view here is that both sides are to blame for not working it out. But all along, it was clear that LIV Golf has had numerous deserving players who could compete at the highest levels.
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