Aaron Rai talking about his wife, Gaurika Bishnoi, a fellow pro golfer, and her influence is everything.
"She's been incredible. I'm not exaggerating when I say that I wouldn't be here without her. Both as a companion, as a friend, as someone I'm sharing my life with, but also as a real support system for my game. She's a professional golfer herself. So her mindset, her advice, her thoughts, whether it's technique or the way I'm holding myself is absolutely invaluable. She encompasses so many different sides in her opinions.
"We even had a conversation yesterday for probably 30 minutes in the car just before we got back to the hotel, just speaking a little bit about today. Again, some of the things that she mentioned in the conversations were really with me today.
"Yeah, I really wouldn't be here without her."
Clubhouse co-leader, Aaron Rai, insisted on signing for junior golfers before completing his post-round media duties as he had promised he'd return.
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First-round play is underway in the Gadsden Country Club Invitational, the third points event on the 2026 Calhoun County Golf Tour.
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The rookie is in!
Sudarshan Yellamaraju is making his major debut this week at the PGA Championship and is playing some real good golf so far in his first year on the PGA Tour.
Maybe one of the better “under the radar” stories of the golf season.
Last year @Jhackgolf missed at 2nd stage of PGA Tour Q-school. At 36 years old and basically broke you wonder what was next.
He said he was going to India Pro Tour Q-school. @markbaldwin1 and I thought he was crazy.
There are very few places more obscure than the India Pro Tour. But he went. And won Q-school.
Then won the first event, played great after that, is first on the OOM so got into the @HPlanner_Tour event in India.
Finished 2nd.
Now getting a few starts based on that finish, and today shot -10 in the first round. He leads by FOUR in the first round.
Dude might turn a trip to India Pro Tour into a DP Card. He’s been broke more times than he can count battled the driver yips, and fought his way back.
And one of the best people in the world. So happy for the guy.
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Diksha Dagar stays firmly in contention in Mauritius 🇲🇺
Back-to-back rounds of 68-69 move her to T-4 at 7-under 137, just two behind the leaders at the MCB Ladies Classic.
1. Have multiple screenshots of employee text conversations. Saying things in Mexico were “hour to hour” from the day I reported it.
1a. Know of other text messages where employees expressed concern about future and Mexico.
1b. Spoke with vendors who confirmed they had outstanding invoices.
2. Know multiple employees were reaching out to people about new jobs
3. Didn't share those things because my concern those could affect peoples employement.
4. Talked to multiple people not associated with people each other, with inside LIV info confirming issues.
5. Spoke with multiple long-time golf journalists to confirm I had enough to report.
6. Def could have handled the tweet and spaces better. Lesson learned.
7. Remember when I shared with you the clip from my pod explaining what I would change and to give context and you said “thanks for sharing”? (I'll share screenshot below in case you forgot)
8. So no I didn't write a huge story, and I could have done better putting it out, but trust me I did reporting and took great care in making sure I had accurate information. And I stand behind that reporting 100%
9. I said the announcement was imminent, and said it was possible Mexico might not happen. (confirmed by other outlets)
10. LIV very litterly just cancelled an event and lost its funding.