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Do Tour players know what makes for best product?

Do Tour players know what makes for best product?

NBC Sports29-05-2025

With players among the top drivers in determining the new Tour Championship format, Rex & Lav discuss whether they're well-suited for that decision — and whether their suitability even matters.

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