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A meeting between the representatives of PGA Tour Enterprises and Yasir Al-Rumayyan, governor of the Saudi Public Investment Fund, and his staff yielded "progress," the PGA Tour announced Saturday.

The meeting was held Friday night in New York as the two sides work together to form an alliance.

"Representatives from the PGA TOUR Enterprises Transaction Subcommittee and the PIF have been meeting multiple times weekly to work through potential deal terms and come to a shared vision on the future of professional golf," read a news release issued by the tour. "On Friday evening, an in-person session in New York City included the entire Transaction Subcommittee and PIF Governor Yasir Al-Rumayyan and his team, where more progress was made.

"We remain committed to these negotiations, which require working through complex considerations to best position golf for global growth. We want to get this right, and we are approaching discussions with careful consideration for our players, our fans, our partners and the game's future."

The PIF also funds LIV Golf, which lured numerous stars away from the PGA Tour with massive contracts and the promise of lucrative tournament prizes.

The two sides announced a framework agreement last June to create a joint for-profit company, agreeing to end litigation between the two sides and negotiate an alliance. The Strategic Sports Group, a group of billionaire sports team owners and other investors, also has a seat at the table after pledging to invest up to $3 billion in PGA Tour Enterprises, a for-profit group.

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Christopher walsh | jun 7, 2024.

Nick Dunlap tees off on 17 on the Pete Dye Stadium Course during the final round of The American Express at PGA West in La Quinta, Calif., Sunday, Jan. 21, 2024.

Story by Creg Stephenson, courtesy of the Alabama Sports Writers Association

Nick Dunlap became something of an overnight sensation in the golf world this past winter, but to anyone who follows the sport in the state of Alabama, he is anything but.

The 20-year-old Dunlap claimed The American Express tournament championship in California in January, becoming the first amateur to win a PGA Tour event since Phil Mickelson won the Tucson Open in 1991. That capped a 12-month period in which Dunlap — who played one season at Alabama before turning pro following his AmEx victory — also won the U.S. Amateur Championship last August (becoming the first golfer since Tigers Woods to win both the U.S. Am and the U.S. Junior Amateur, which he did as a 17-year-old in 2021) and represented his country on the victorious Walker Cup team in September.

For those accomplishments and more, Dunlap is the runaway winner of the Alabama Sports Writers Association’s award for Amateur Athlete of the Year. He joins a prestigious list of past winners that includes Cam Newton, Tim Hudson, Philip Rivers, Mark Ingram, Bryce Young and Jameis Winston, and is the first golfer to win the award since Alabama’s Brooke Pancake in 2012.

“If you grew up playing golf, you always wanted to be like Tiger or be like Phil,” Dunlap  upon turning pro in January. “And to be compared to them is why I practice and work out and do everything I do is to be on that level and be (on) that stage.

“To be considered with Tiger and Phil is pretty remarkable. And I know 10- and 11- and 12-year-old me would be pretty happy right now.”

It was at around that age that Dunlap first made his name in the sports world, though not in golf. As a 10-year-old he was a finalist in the NFL’s Punt, Pass and Kick competition,  at a Tennessee Titans game in Nashville in 2004.

But it was not long after that Dunlap began to focus primarily on golf. Born in Huntsville, he lived briefly in South Carolina before returning to Alabama prior to his sophomore year of high school and continuing to train with Brian Speakman at Greystone Golf and Country Club in Birmingham.

“He started here when he was six years old and to be honest with you, right off the bat, you would go, ‘wow, look at this kid,’” said Steve Smith, director of golf at Greystone. “He would shoot some amazing scores, but you really didn’t have a barometer at that age. … But he was an outstanding athlete in whatever sport he chose to do, and it didn’t take him long to get really good at golf.”

Dunlap shot a 60 in a junior tournament when he was 12 years old, Smith said, competing against golfers two or three years older. By 13, he was playing in tournaments’ championship flights, usually reserved for 15-to-18 year olds.

In 2018 at age 14, Dunlap won the Alabama Junior Amateur Championship by firing a final-round 66. In 2021 alone (when he was 17), he won the Dustin Johnson World Junior Championship, the American Junior Golf Association Polo Junior Golf Classic and the U.S. Junior Amateur Championship, becoming the first Alabamian to win the latter tournament.

Ranked the No. 1 junior golfer in the country, he signed with Alabama in the Class of 2022. Despite battling tendonitis in his wrist during his lone season with the Crimson Tide the following spring, he was a first-team All-SEC selection and a second-team All-American as a freshman, winning a pair of tournaments and averaging 69.76 strokes per round, the best mark in school history.

“I’ve known him since he was 10 years old when he came to golf camp,” Alabama coach Jay Seawell said in January. “I’ve known his dream, and I’m honored that he gave us the opportunity to coach him.”

At the U.S. Amateur Championship in New Jersey in August, Dunlap was 5-over-par through seven holes during stroke play before rallying to make the cut. In the finals of match play, he beat Ohio State’s Neal Shipley, 4 and 3, to win the championship and earn a spot in the 2024 U.S. Open.

Dunlap returned for his sophomore year at Alabama ranked the No. 1 amateur golfer in the world. But his national profile changed dramatically at La Quinta Country Club in late January, when he shot 64-65-60-70—259 to win the tournament by one stroke over Christiaan Bezuidenhout.

“Nothing like I’ve ever felt,” Dunlap told reporters at the time. “It was so cool to be out here and experience this as an amateur. Whether I had made that or missed that (last putt), if you would have told me (on) Wednesday night I would have a putt to win this golf tournament, I wouldn’t believe you.”

Smith said Dunlap’s out-of-nowhere win — just the seventh ever by an amateur on the PGA Tour and only the third since 1957 — caused a sensation at Greystone.

“We sat here watching it, and it was just unbelievable,” Smith said. “It was one of those things where you’re not really surprised, but man, I am surprised that it was so quick out of the box. When you consider Mickelson was the last one to do it and what he’s gone on to do, it’s amazing.”

As an amateur, Dunlap was not eligible for the more than $1.5 million in prize money awarded to The American Express champion. He made sure that would not happen again four days later when he announced he was giving up the reminder of his college eligibility to join the PGA Tour full-time.

Dunlap received more than half of the first-place votes cast by Alabama Sports Writers Association members for Amateur Athlete of the Year, beating out a list of fellow nominees that also included Alabama basketball player Mark Sears, Jacksonville State national champion bowler Rebecca Hagerman and Auburn golfer Megan Schofill. He is the second male Alabama golfer to win the award, 50 years after Jerry Pate — also U.S. Amateur Champion — did so in 1974.

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The pga tour reported progress from a new york meeting with the public investment fund of saudi arabia, focusing on future deals. rory mcilroy, part of the negotiating committee, described the discussions as positive and productive. the meeting, involving several key figures, aimed at continued global growth for golf..

PGA Tour and Saudi Public Investment Fund Make Progress in New York Meeting

The PGA Tour has signaled progress following a face-to-face meeting in New York with the Public Investment Fund (PIF) of Saudi Arabia. This pivotal assembly included the PGA Tour's negotiating committee and representatives from the Saudi Arabian sovereign wealth fund.

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This week, the Korn Ferry Tour heads to Greer, South Carolina for the BMW Charity Pro-Am presented by TD SYNNEX. Going into its 32nd year, the BMW Charity Pro-Am serves as a unique event that features celebrities and amateurs playing amongst professionals. Thornblade Club will serve as the tournament’s host for the 15th year with the Carolina Country Club serving as the satellite course for its third year.

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From college to pro

This week’s BMW Charity Pro-Am field will feature five of the top seven finishers from the 2024 PGA TOUR University Ranking. Players making their professional debuts include No. 3 Austin Greaser (North Carolina), No. 4 Matthew Riedel (Vanderbilt), No. 5 Nick Gabrelcik (North Florida), No. 6 William Moll (Vanderbilt) and No. 7 Cole Sherwood (Vanderbilt).

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Of the 160-player field, 12 played collegiately in the state of South Carolina, including eight from Clemson (Jacob Bridgeman, Jonathan Byrd, Kyle Cottam, Billy Kennerly, Bryson Nimmer, Doc Redman, Sam Saunders, Kyle Stanley), three from South Carolina (Mark Anderson, Ryan Hall, Keenan Huskey) and one from Wofford (Will McGirt).

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Players making their return to the BMW Charity Pro-Am field include four previous champions Rhein Gibson (2019), Michael Arnaud (2018), Richy Werenski (2016) and Jonathan Byrd (2001).

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U.S. Open sectional qualifying: Golf's Longest Day yields the usual drama, surprise medalists

Nearly 600 players competed for the final 44 spots to make the u.s. open at pinehurst june 13-16.

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For the second year in a row, the longest day in golf didn't spill over to another 24 hours. 

The 10 36-hole U.S. Open sectional qualifiers on Monday finished before midnight, with 587 players vying for the final 44 spots for Pinehurst, N.C., June 13-16. Three qualifiers, in Dallas, England and Japan, were held on May 20. 

As usual, there was no shortage of drama. 

The medalists ranged from 45-year-old Matt Kuchar at the Bear's Club in Jupiter to Illinois sophomore Jackson Buchanan at the Golf Club of Georgia and Virginia sophomore Ben James at Canoe Brook in Summit, N.J. 

And with sectionals loaded with PGA Tour winners and major champions such as Adam Scott, Jason Dufner, Patrick Reed, Sergio Garcia, Charl Schwartzel, Jimmy Walker and Zach Johnson, medalists or co-medalists included the likes of Mark Hubbard, Frankie Cappan III, Zac Blair, Tim Widing, Isaiah Salinda and Justin Lower, who have yet to win on the PGA Tour. 

Another medalist, Joey Vrzich at the Pronghorn Resort in Bend, Ore., is playing on PGA Tour Americas. 

Counting the previous three sectionals, a total of 948 players competed for the last 68 spots in the 156-player field for Pinehurst. 

Who made it to the U.S. Open? Who will be watching on TV? 

Here's the complete rundown: 

Cherry Hill Club, Ontario, Canada 

66 players for seven spots 

Qualifiers: Mark Hubbard 127, Adam Svensson 130, Rico Hoey 131, Davis Thompson 132, Greyson Sigg 133, Aaron Rai 133, Ashton McCulloch (a) 134. 

Alternates: Keith Mitchell, Matt Wallace. 

Notable misses: Ben Griffin, Bud Cauley, Sam Ryder, Doug Ghim, Stewart Cink, Maverick McNealy, Charley Hoffman, Davis Riley. 

Highlights: Hubbard had 16 birdies and one bogey and played the last seven holes of the course at 9-under in the two rounds combined. ... Thompson, a St. Simons Island, Ga., resident, shot 63 in the first round and birdied six of his last 11 holes. ... Alex Gaugert, the caddie for Erik von Rooyen, shot 67 in the first round but faltered with a 72 to tie for 22nd. ... Cauley, a Jacksonville native, holed out for a 2 on the par-4 first hole to start his second round but bogeyed two of the next four holes. ... Griffin was the runner-up to Robert MacIntyre on Sunday in the RBC Canadian Open.  

Bear's Club, Jupiter 

73 players for five spots 

Qualifiers: Matt Kuchar 137, Daniel Berger 138, Dean Burmester 138, Luke Clanton (a) 139, Willie Mack III 141. 

Alternates: Brendan Valdes (a), Thomas Ponder (a). 

Notable misses: Anirban Lahiri, Nick Gabrelcik, Joaquin Niemann, Kevin Aylwin, Graeme McDowell, Nolan Harper, Fred Biondi, Lance Yates, Luke Donald, Chase Baldwin, Charl Schwartzel, Peter Uihlein. 

Highlights: The 45-year-old Kuchar was 1-under after a bogey on the first hole of his afternoon round, then played the last 17 holes at 6-under with no more bogeys. ... Mack got the final spot in a three-for-one playoff with Valdes and Ponder. Valdes three-putted the second playoff hole. ... Gabrelcik finished his senior season at the University of North Florida with a Korn Ferry Tour card, thanks to a fifth-place finish on the PGA Tour University rankings. ... Aylwin and Yates are former UNF players. ... Harper plays at Beachside High School. ... Burmester, Lahiri, Niemann, McDowell, Schwartzel and Uihlein are LIV Golf League members. ... The two alternates both play in the SEC. Valdes helped Auburn win the national championship and Ponder plays at Alabama.  

Golf Club of Georgia (Lakeside Course), Alpharetta 

68 players for three spots 

Qualifiers: Jackson Buchanan (a), 131, Chris Petefish 131, Frederik Kjettrup (a) 132. 

Alternates: Connor Howe (a), Carson Bacha (a). 

Notable misses: Scott Brown, Jackson Koivun (a), David Ford (a), Oliver Schneiderjans, Aldrich Potgieter, Maxwell Ford (a), Blades Brown, Jason Dufner, Christo Lamprecht, Ted Potter Jr., Hudson Swafford. 

Highlights: Buchanan, a sophomore at Illinois, opened with a 64, then eagled the first and 18th holes in the second round for a 67 to tie Petefish, who is coming off four missed cuts in a row on the Korn Ferry Tour. Both are Georgia natives. ... Petefish and Kjettrup both had bogey-free 66s in the second round. Kjettrup, a Florida State starter, played in the national championship match against Auburn. ... Six of the top 10 players on the final leaderboard are amateurs. There were 36 amateurs in the field.  

Woodmont Country Club, Rockville, Md. 

64 players for three spots 

Qualifiers: Tim Widing 133, Isaiah Salinda 133, Wells Williams (a) 134. 

Alternates: Jackson Suber, Kieran Vincent. 

Notable misses: Sebastian Munoz, Marc Leishman, Peter Knade, Ian Gilligan (a), Karl Vilips (a), Jimmy Walker, Kevin Chappell. 

Highlights: Widing, a native of Sweden, won back-to-back on the Korn Ferry Tour at the LECOM Suncoast Classic and the Veritex Bank Championship, shooting a combined 51-under par. ... Salinda is a former Stanford player and Williams is a sophomore at Vanderbilt. ... Gilligan is the No. 1 player for the Florida Gators.  

Canoe Brook Golf Club, Summit, N.J. 

72 players for four spots 

Qualifiers: Ben James (a) 131, Max Greyserman 131, Andrew Svoboda 133, Jim Herman 135. 

Alternates: Michael Miller 135, Raul Pereda 135. 

Notable misses: Chris Gotterup, Michael Thorbjornsen, Ryan McCormick. 

Highlight: James, the 2021 Junior Players champion and a sophomore at Virginia, missed a playoff for the NCAA individual championship due to a one-stroke penalty for slow play. He had five birdies and an eagle in shooting 64 in the second round at Canoe Brook. ... Pereda, a former JU player, birdied six of his first 13 holes in the second round but lost to Herman as part of a four-for-one playoff. ... Thorbjornsen, who just finished his senior year at Stanford, earned a PGA Tour card for finishing first on the PGA Tour University rankings. He shot 74-75 with three triple bogeys and two doubles.  

Duke University Golf Club, Durham, N.C. 

84 players for seven spots 

Qualifiers: Frankie Capan III 134, Brian Campbell 135, Sam Bennett 135, Chesson Hadley 136, Webb Simpson 136, Carter Jenkins 137, Harry Higgs 137. 

Alternates: Spencer Oxendine, Matt McCarty. 

Notable misses: Satoshi Kodaira, Miles Russell (a), Doc Redman, Harold Varner III, Russell Knox, Julian Suri, Daniel Summerhays, Bill Haas, Jared Wolfe. 

Highlights:  Capan, who shot 58 earlier this year in the Korn Ferry Tour's Veritex Championship, played his last 11 holes at 4-under with no bogeys. ... Higgs and Jenkins survived a seven-for-two playoff. ... Simpson won the 2012 U.S. Open at the Olympic Club. ... Higgs won twice in playoffs on the Korn Ferry Tour last month. ... Russell received a sponsor exemption on Monday to the Rocket Mortgage Classic June 27-30, where he will make his first PGA Tour start.  

Ohio State Golf Club (Scarlet Course), Columbus, Ohio 

68 players for five spots 

Qualifiers: Justin Lower 132, Seamus Power 132, Brendon Todd 133, Gunnar Broin (a) 133, Chris Naegel 133. 

Alternates: Otto Black, Joshua Lee. 

Notable misses: Luke List, Hayden Buckley, Bo Van Pelt, Jhonattan Vegas, Kevin Tway, Luke Guthrie, K.H. Lee. 

Highlights: Lower, a PGA Tour member, had 10 3s and only one 5 on his first-round card, for a 64. ... Power was also bogey-free in his first round, for a 64. ... Broin just completed his senior year at Kansas. ... Lee is a past Times-Union high school player of the year at Fleming Island and played college golf at Florida State.  

Springfield Country Club, Springfield, Ohio 

64 players for four spots 

Qualifiers: Zac Blair 131, Beau Hossler 132, Carson Schaake 132, Cameron Davis 133. 

Alternates: Adam Scott, Maxwell Moldovan. 

Notable misses: Troy Merritt, Austin Greaser, Robert Streb, Dylan Wu, Zach Johnson, Nick Hardy. 

Highlights: Blair was 4-under on his first six holes in the second round, then birdied No. 18 to earn medalist. ... Hossler was bogey-free in the first round. ... Davis beat Scott, who bogeyed three of his last five holes, with a birdie on the third playoff hole. Scott chipped in for birdie on the first hole but Davis made a 15-foot birdie putt on top of him. Scott still has a chance to extend his streak of major championship starts to 92.  

Pronghorn Resort, Bend, Ore. 

44 players for two spots 

Qualifiers: Joey Vrzich 139, Colin Prater (a) 141. 

Alternates: Trevor Simsby, Ollie Osborne. 

Notable misses: Jhared Hack, Colin Featherstone, Alex Chiarella. 

Highlights: Vrzich, a former Pepperdine player who is now on PGA Tour Americas, had an adventuresome final round with six birdies, one eagle, five bogeys and six pars. ... Prater, a 29-year-old high school science teacher, was 4-over for his first 10 holes in the second round, then birdied three of his last six holes to clinch the second qualifying spot.  

Lake Merced Golf Club, Daly City, Calif. 

84 players for four spots 

Qualifiers: David Puig 132, Omar Morales (a) 133, John Chin 134, Charles Reiter 134. 

Alternates: R.J. Manke, Blake Tomlinson. 

Notable misses: Preston Summerhays (a), Jake Beber-Frankel (a), Taylor Montgomery, Matt Jones. 

Highlights: Puig, a member of LIV Golf, did not make a bogey in rounds of 68-64.  

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Hino golf club (king course), shiga, japan .

34 players for three spots 

Qualifiers: Ryo Ishikawa 131, Riki Kawamoto 131, Taisei Shimizu 132. 

Alternates: Ryosuke Kinoshita 132, Naoyuki Kataoka 132. 

Highlights: Ishikawa made only one bogey in 36 holes. ... Shimizu survived a five-for-one playoff for the final spot.  

Walton Heath Golf Club, Surrey, England 

100 players for 10 spots 

Qualifiers: Grant Forrest 134, Richard Mansell 134, Thompson Robinson 134, Sam Bairstow 135, Robert Rock 135, Tom McKibbin 136, Edoardo Molinari 136, Jason Scrivener 136, Mattaeo Manassero 136, Casey Jarvis 137. 

Alternates: Andrea Pavan, Bjorn Akesson. 

Notable misses : Bernd Wiesberger, Ross Fisher, Sam Horsfield, Callum Tarren. 

Highlights: Forrest played Nos. 10-16 in his second round at 7-under to earn a share of medalist. Mansell had a bogey-free 65 in his first round and Robinson had 11 birdies and one double-bogey in his 36 holes. Jarvis won a five-for-one playoff to clinch the final spot.  

Dallas Athletic Club, Dallas 

127 players for 11 spots 

Qualifiers: Nico Echavarria 135, McClure Meissner 136, Eugenio Lopez Chacarra 136, Takumi Kanaya 138, Francesco Molinari 138, Brandon Wu 138, Michael McGowan 139, Parker Bell 139, Seonghyeon Kim 139, Sang Kung 139, Logan McAllister 139. 

Alternates: Sergio Garcia, Josh Radcliff. 

Notable misses: Abraham Ancer, Lanto Griffin, Andrew Novak, Cameron Champ, Andrew Riley, Kevin Na, Tyson Alexander, Joel Dahmen, Patton Kizzire, Patrick Reed. 

Highlights: Garcia double-bogeyed the par-5 16th hole, then bogeyed the first hole of a seven-for-six playoff and ended as the first alternate. ... Echavarria, a Ponte Vedra Beach resident, played his last 10 holes at 4-under with no bogeys, with a 2 on the par-4 11th hole. ... Molinari joins his brother Edoardo, who qualified in England, in the U.S. Open field. 

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