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LIV alters format for season-ending championship in Michigan

LIV alters format for season-ending championship in Michigan

The Star4 days ago
LIV Golf tweaked the format of its season-ending team championship by eliminating first-round byes and introducing a play-in match.
The 13-team league will stage a play-in match of the LIV Golf Team Championship at Saint John's Resort in Plymouth, Michigan, between the teams who sit 12th and 13th in the standings at the conclusion of the regular season. The winner will advance to the quarterfinals. Meanwhile, there is no first-round bye for the top seeds as in prior years.
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LIV alters format for season-ending championship in Michigan
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