Rather than leave faith at home, some golfers — including No. 1 Scottie Scheffler, Jordan Spieth and others — are devoted to the PGA Tour Bible Study Group.
Carrying his bag, again, will be hisSome might call them a match made in heaven: The duo began working together in November 2021 but first met 10 months earlier at a PGA Tour Bible Study Group.
“There was no Christian presence on the PGA Tour, in the sense of a gathering, before we started the PGA Tour Bible Study,” Zarley, 81, told The Post. He first became aware of the PGA Tour Bible Study Group in his rookie year in 2008 and attends with his wife, Courtney.For a traveling pro like Steelman, 44, it’s difficult to attend church regularly, especially when he is on the road most weekends.“The Tour Bible Study became our new church,” he explained.
For him, the Bible Study group is a way to escape from what can be the world’s most exasperating sport — especially when your living depends on it — but also a way of keeping golf in some much-needed perspective.Corbis via Getty Images When he won the 2012 US Open he told NBC that he “probably prayed more the last three holes than I’ve ever done in my life.”“If there even is such a thing [as God],” she said, “I hope he/she/it has better things to do than help someone win a sporting event.”
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