OG News: Jarrod Lyle confirms he's in "palliative care"
The golf world, and many out of it, have been left rocked by the news that Jarrod Lyle is going into palliative care after claiming he is “no longer able to fight.”
Bubba Watson was finally put in his place by caddie Ted Scott while training in China during the European Tour event this week in the most hilarious way possible.
Watson made a couple of videos this week with Kiradech Aphibarnrat but Scott was the show-stealer on this night.
Scott picked a golf club, hit a terrible shot and then blamed Watson.
"Don't be mean," replied Watson. "You're better than that."
Well played, sirs. Well played.
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The golf world, and many out of it, have been left rocked by the news that Jarrod Lyle is going into palliative care after claiming he is “no longer able to fight.”
Graeme McDowell will have just two events to secure a PGA Tour card which would enable him to play in the United States next year after failing to qualify for next week's USPGA Championship in Missouri.