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Free walking tour Gothenburg takes you through the beautiful city of Gothenburg, located on the west coast of Sweden, is the country’s second largest city and a popular destination for tourists. Known for its maritime heritage, the city is home to many beautiful canals and harbors, including the picturesque Göta Älv river and the bustling Göteborgs Hamn port. The city is also a hub for culture and entertainment, with numerous museums, theaters, and galleries, as well as vibrant dining and nightlife scenes. Whether you’re interested in history, art, or simply soaking up the local atmosphere, Gothenburg has something to offer for everyone.

Meet your guide next to the Poseidon Fountain.

Tip only basis. You must tip your guide at the end of the tour. It is recommended to tip from 10 to 20 euros per person.

This tour requires a booking fee. Tours often sell out and no-shows are costly to our business. Remember that the booking fee of 2.5 USD per person is not the gratuity. The gratuity must be given to the tour guide at the end of the activity.

Free Walking Tour Gothenburg starts at the Poseidon fountain, an iconic landmark in Götaplatsen. This grand statue, a symbol of the city, was created by Carl Milles. Take a moment to appreciate its significance and the vibrant square around it.

From Poseidon, head towards Saluhallen, Gothenburg’s bustling market hall. This historic building is home to numerous stalls offering a variety of local produce, cheeses, meats, and other delicacies. Take your time to explore the market, perhaps sampling some traditional Swedish treats.

Continue your walk to Domkyrkan Goteborg, the city’s main cathedral. This impressive structure, with its neoclassical design, offers a serene environment. Step inside to admire the beautiful interior, including the ornate altar and the grand organ.

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Next, make your way to Feskekörka, Gothenburg’s famous fish market. Despite its church-like appearance, this building is dedicated to seafood. Here, you can observe the local fishmongers at work and maybe even purchase some fresh seafood for a snack.

Proceed to Järntorget, a lively square known for its historical significance and vibrant atmosphere. This area is a hub for public transportation and a popular meeting point. Take in the dynamic surroundings, with its mix of old buildings and modern establishments.

Free Walking Tour Gothenburg concludes at Make, a creative space that showcases local art and design. This stop highlights Gothenburg’s artistic side, with various exhibitions and events. Explore the unique pieces on display and perhaps find a souvenir to remember your visit.

Frequently asked questions

What is the maximum of participants.

The maximum of participants is 15 people.

Can I book a private walking tour?

Yes, you can book a private walking tour by contacting us straight via email.

Can I bring my children?

Yes, in Free Tour Gothenburg everyone is welcome.

What should I bring?

Check out the weather on the day of the tour to make sure you bring and umbrella in case is raining. Bring comfortable shoes, cash and a big smile 🙂

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Free & Self-Guided Gothenburg Walking Tour

By: Author Sophie Nadeau

Posted on Last updated: 19th October 2022

Categories Sweden , walking tour

Last Updated on 19th October 2022 by Sophie Nadeau

Romantic restaurants, modern architecture, and often looked in favour of its more famous counterpart, Stockholm, Gothenburg is a beautiful city of Sweden’s West Coast. Here’s a free and self-guided Gothenburg walking tour to help you get to know the quirky Swedish city on a more local level!

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Like many European cities, Gothenburg is best explored on foot, though there is also a fantastic transport system in the form of trams and buses. For this walking tour of Gothenburg, I highly recommend wearing comfortable shoes as there are cobbled lanes in places (particularly around the Fish Market).

Although most of this self-guided walk is flat, the part at the end around the Haga District and up to the Skansen Kronan fort gets a little bit steep in places. In terms of dining options, you’ll be delighted to know that Gothenburg has a wonderful foodie scene , just waiting to be explored. Some of my top recommendations include Kafé Magasinet and Restaurang Atelier.

Distance: 4.7 km

Walking time: 1 hour

The first stop on this walking route is probably the most famous building in Gothenburg. The Feskekôrka is quite literally translated as the ‘fish church’ and is a fish market inspired by Gothic architecture.

Constructed in the 19th-century, the architect felt that fish was so integral to the city of Gothenburg that he constructed the indoor market to serve as a homage to the trade. Close to the Rosenlund Canal, the building also a restaurant within which serves a sea-inspired menu.

Feskekorka, Water's Edge, (Fish Church), Gothenburg, Sweden

If you want to do a little shopping while in the city, or you’re simply looking for a quaint café in which to enjoy the Swedish art of Fika (a happiness ritual which involves enjoying coffee with cake!), then be sure to wander around Magasinsgatan.

Home to plenty of independent boutiques and shops, you’ll likely want to purchase several beautiful Swedish design pieces should you choose to check out any of the shops!

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If you’re looking for a great place to hang out on a rainy day in the city, or simply wish to shop in some independent boutiques, then you need to look no further than the Victoriapassagen (Victoria Passage) .

Stretching between Vallgatan and Södra Larmgatan, the passage was constructed at the end of the 19th-century and is now a lovely street to stroll along, especially if you’re looking to escape some rainy weather!

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For those looking for the opportunity to delve further into Gothenburg’s foodie scene (or are simply looking to escape some bad weather!), I highly recommend a venture through the Saluhallen.

Free to visit, the Market Hall is filled with produce from all over the world. Home to spices, coffee, and local delicacies, in total there are over forty shops and stalls!

I personally recommend Flickorna Kanold- their chocolates are simply delicious! Elsewhere in the vicinity, you’ll find several places in which to purchase lunch.

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One of the prettiest spots in the city can be found not far from the Clarion Post Hotel in the form of the Fontänbron, the fountain bridge.

The area surrounding this bridge is home to a set of bridges spanning the Harbour Canal, and connecting the Southern part of the Östra Hamngatan to the Northern part.

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Come summertime (or even in the winter) the coolest place to hang out in the city is the Palm House, part of the Garden Society. Open on a daily basis, all throughout the year, once inside this set of greenhouses you’ll soon discover a pretty oasis of greenery. Modelled on the Crystal Palace of London, the Palm House dates all the way back to 1878.

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For lovers of Fika, coffee culture, and Scandi design, the historic Haga district is an absolute must when visiting Gothenburg. Once on the fringes of Gothenburg, today this district has been incorporated into the city of Gothenburg itself.

Home to plenty of coffee shops and boutiques, during the month of December, one of the best Christmas markets in Gothenburg is held in the heart of this district.

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The most ‘Instagrammable’ coffee shop in the city is that of Kafé Magasinet . Home to two spaces; an indoor bar and a plant-covered conservatory area, this café has a great selection of vegan and vegetarian dishes, as well as a mouth-watering menu of desserts, including raw vegan options!

Kafe Magasinet, the most instagrammable coffee shop in Gothenburg, Sweden

The final stop on this Gothenburg walking tour is that of Skansen Kronan. Offering a 360-degree bird’s eye view of the city, truth be told, the hike up to the top is pretty steep! Dating all the way back to the end of the 17th-century, this domed structure is characterised by its crown roof and has 4-5 metre thick walls.

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While many people maintain that the best time to visit Gothenburg is in the summer months when the days stretch on for hours and the weather is warm, a trip to the city is well worth it during other seasons as well.

After all, if you spend a weekend break in Gothenburg in the winter , then you can expect to find plenty of beautiful Christmas markets and the chance to go shopping in the sales.

Although English is well spoken in many parts of the city, I still did find myself reaching for a translation app on my phone on a fair few occasions. As such, I highly recommend purchasing a simple Swedish phrasebook in advance.

When it comes to finding the perfect hotel to stay at, while Gothenburg is not nearly as popular as the Swedish capital of Stockholm, certain events during the year mean that at certain times, all the best hotels and guesthouses are booked up.

As such, I highly recommend booking your Gothenburg stay well in advance. Check here for the best accommodation prices in Gothenburg.

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The General Göteborg Tour will guide you through the lively city centre, where you will learn more about the founding history, consequences of building with wood and get mind blown when getting to know the secret of Haga – at least we hope so! This tour will give you the main idea about the classical part of Gothenburg, garnished with some local quirks. Best case, after the tour you will win trivia games about the city. Worst case, you had a nice afternoon walk and got some nice pictures of the city. Win-win, if you ask us! This is a Free Walking Tour. Simply book a spot, join the tour and if you liked it, show your gratitude to the tour guide by tipping them. You decide how much it was worth! Tour Duration: 1:30 hours Walking Distance: 2.7 km Please bring comfortable shoes, rain and windproof clothing (it is Sweden after all), a water bottle (you can refill it on the way) and best case: many questions! We love those!

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The Meeting Point is located at Gustav Adolfs Torg, right next to the statue of Gustav II Adolf. You can reach it simply by taking any public transport to Brunnsparken. Your Tour Guide will be waiting for you with a Göteborg Walking Tours sign! The tour ends in Haga, around 1.7 km walk away from the starting point!

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Join a guided boat tour in the archipelago. The boat departs from Lilla Bommen and takes you through the Gothenburg harbor, past the Älvsborg Fortress and down towards the islands of Gothenburg archipelago.

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Experience the best of Gothenburg's archipelago! The popular live-guided tour, lasting 2.5 hours, takes you through Gothenburg's bustling harbor and down to the islands in the southern archipelago.

Departure point: Lilla Bommen Highlights: Archipelago tour with historical ships – plenty of sights along the way. Good to know: The ticket includes a live-guided archipelago tour in Swedish and English. A café is available on board.

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Enjoy delicious food and see the best of Gothenburg's archipelago! The Archipelago Tour with lunch is a perfect 2.5-hour sightseeing tour for those who want to explore the archipelago and indulge in a tasty meal.

Departure point: Lilla Bommen Highlights: Top-rated lunch served on board a classic archipelago ship. Good to know: The ticket includes lunch (main course) and a live-guided archipelago tour in Swedish and English.

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Enjoy a lovely boat sightseeing tour in the beautiful archipelago of Gothenburg. During the summer you can join the prestigious M/S S:t Erik on a guided cruise through the archipelago.

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On board, our guide tells us all about the places we pass, through the Gothenburg harbor, past the Älvsborg Fortress and down towards the islands of the Gothenburg archipelago.

Achipelago Tour with Lunch

On board there is the possibility to buy snacks and drinks. You can also pre-book a boat ticket that includes lunch . The lunch is your choice of a meat, fish or vegetarian.

You are not allowed to bring your own food or drinks on board.

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Few events on the PGA Tour schedule get the blood flowing quite like the Memorial Tournament. Jack Nicklaus' hosted event at Muirfield Village in Ohio is an immaculate setup that truly offers a great test every year, and this will be no exception with Scottie Scheffler headlining the 2024 field as the favorite with the likes of PGA champion Xander Schauffele and defending Memorial champion Viktor Hovland entering seemingly having found his form, among others.

Canada was none too kind to our best bets and expert picks and we're hoping that a change of scenery to Dublin, OH will help our Memorial picks. After all, it's hard to get more of a gut punch than two solid bets coming up a stroke short of hitting. Not to mention a collapse from Mac Meissner hurting us as well. But alas, we move forward.

These are our expert picks and best bets for the Memorial Tournament this week, and boy do we ever need a good week heading into the U.S. Open the following week.

Note:  All odds are courtesy of BetMGM unless otherwise noted. Game odds refresh periodically and are subject to change. For more betting picks and advice, check out BetSided . (BetMGM placement odds are not available as of initial writing and will be updated once populated.)

Golf betting record in 2024 through Canadian Open: 15-124-0, -38.93 Units (1-51 on outrights and longshots | -4.6 units at Canadian Open) | One and Done Total for 2024: $6,897,527 (Aaron Rai at Canadian Open, $152,750)

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The Memorial Tournament expert picks: Winner, Top 10 and One and Done

Top 10 pick for the memorial tournament: keegan bradley (+333).

We need to appreciate both how well Keegan Bradley has been playing of late and, more importantly for this week, how well he should fit what we're going to see at the Memorial. Bradley comes in having finished T21 at Wells Fargo, T18 at the PGA and then T2 at the Charles Schwab in his last three starts. While his last two starts at Muirfield Village have been a T30 and T37 finish for Bradley, the form right now suggests better things coming. He's seventh in this field on SG: Approach over the last 20 rounds, Top 15 on approach from 175-225 yards, sixth in Par 5 scoring over the last 20 rounds, and has been a slight gainer with the putter over that span. Top 10 is aggressive but I love the way he could pop this week.

Winner pick for the Memorial Tournament (0.5 Units): Viktor Hovland (+1800)

Obviously, Viktor Hovland is the defending champion as he essentially started a torrid finish to his 2023 season at Muirfield Village. He was lost to start the season as he tried to make some swing changes but a reunion with Joe Mayo has yielded quick positive results. He was a middling T24 at Wells Fargo but then was in contention at the PGA Championship until the 72nd hole before finishing solo third. Hovland gained a little more than 10.5 strokes ball striking but also with his short game at the PGA. He's also best in this field over the last 20 rounds on approaches from 200-225 yards and fourth from 175-200 yards. The big concern would be his short game but the reunion with Mayo seemed to fix that instantly, so I'm buying in when Hovland's odds could be even shorter if he hadn't struggled earlier in the year.

One and Done pick for the Memorial Tournament: Viktor Hovland

Even if Hovland isn't holding the trophy for the second straight year, it's going to be a good week for him. It feels like he found the special sauce we saw at the end of last year and that makes him a perfect fit for Muirfield Village this week.

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Si woo kim and billy horschel to finish top 30 at the memorial tournament (+200, draftkings).

Si Woo Kim has been stellar at the Memorial Tournament historically with no finish outside the Top 20 in his last four starts, including finishing solo fourth at this event last year. He's also sixth in SG: Approach over the last 12 rounds and third in Good Drive Percentage over the last 20 rounds in this field. So asking for a Top 30 isn't a huge task for him, nor is it for Billy Horschel. The 2022 champion at this event, Horschel has found his groove again of late. He comes in finishing T8 and T24 at the PGA and Charles Schwab, respectively. He's gained more than 3.0 strokes putting in each of those events but has also gained on approach. More importantly, he also has two more Top 15 finishes in his last five starts at the Memorial, so I love for him to get it done with a nice showing this week too.

Collin Morikawa, Ludvig Åberg and Patrick Cantlay Top 20 Parlay (+399, DraftKings)

When it comes to Morikawa and Cantlay, this is banking on their history at this course. They finished 1-2 at this event in 2021 while the latter is a multi-time winner at this event who also finished T3 in 2022. Morikawa has gotten things rolling again, so I have no worries. And while Cantlay has looked out of form, a place like this could awaken one of the most talented players in the world. As for Ludvig Åberg, the knee issue worries me. Having said that, the fit remains stellar. He's first in SG: Off-the-Tee, sixth in SG: Approach, first in putting on bentgrass, second on approach from 175-200 and 200-225 yards, and 10th in Par 5 scoring over the last 20 rounds. He could contend this week if the knee holds up but we'll play it somewhat safe in this Top 20 parlay.

Lee Hodges to finish Top 20 at the Memorial Tournament (+275)

I'm eyeing Lee Hodges as a huge sleeper this week. He finished T12 at the Memorial last year and comes in with a pair of T12 finishes and a T24 in his last three starts, including being Top 15 at the PGA Championship. Over the last 20 rounds, he's 17th in SG: Approach in this field and is 12th in SG: Putting over the last 16 rounds. It's not necessarily the perfect profile but his recent run of strong finishes combined with how he played the Memorial last week is enough to fully catch my eye.

Longshot pick to win the Memorial Tournament (0.1 Units): Lee Hodges (+22000, FanDuel)

If we're going to pick a longshot, let's go really long with Hodges. Look, it's a loaded field at the Memorial but everything I just said about Hodges suggests he could be live to make some noise this week. Getting him at 220/1 odds feels like a misprice that we have to sprinkle on in hopes of taking advantage of it.

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The final round of the RBC Canadian Open takes place Sunday at Hamilton Golf & Country Club.

Robert MacIntyre leads the field by four strokes after a red-hot stretch coming down the back nine separated him from a crowded pack. MacIntyre played his final five holes 5-under par, including an eagle at the par-5 17th, to head into Sunday 14-under for the week in search of his first PGA TOUR win.

The chasing pack consists of Ben Griffin, Ryan Fox and Canadian Mackenzie Hughes all at 10-under par. Big names like Tommy Fleetwood, Sam Burns and Joel Dahmen sit at 9-under, with Rory McIlroy and Tom Kim just in striking distance at 7-under.

Here's everything you need to know to follow the action.

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Ellen DeGeneres is making the rounds for what is expected to be her farewell comedy tour.

On Wednesday, the 66-year-old comedian announced a total of 27 dates for Ellen's Last Stand…Up Tour , beginning on June 19 until Aug. 17. She is including stops in San Diego, Boston, Philadelphia, New York, Chicago and Nashville, Tennessee.

The final two shows, occurring in Minneapolis, will be a part of a "special taping."

"This will be the last opportunity for fans to witness a comedy legend in her final curtain call," according to tour producer Live Nation.

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DeGeneres officially made her return to the stage for her farewell tour in April at Los Angeles' Largo, breaking her silence two years after her  long-running talk show ended  in the wake of  allegations of a toxic workplace .

According to  Rolling Stone  and  People , DeGeneres took the opportunity to address the elephant in the room: her absence from the limelight in recent years.

"We were both just laying low for a while," she said of herself and her wife of 15 years,  Portia de Rossi , per the outlets.

Reflecting on the backlash she experienced after a  Buzzfeed News  published a report in July 2020 detailing current and former employees' claims that they faced racism, fear and intimidation while working on the show, DeGeneres summarized: "The 'be kind' girl wasn't kind. I became this one-dimensional character who gave stuff away and danced up steps."

When asked by an audience member whether she was able to dance through tough times, DeGeneres replied, "No, it's hard to dance when you're crying. But I am dancing now."

The comedian took a moment to be vulnerable with fans on the first show of her tour.

"I'm making jokes about what happened to me but it was devastating, really," she said. "I just hated the way the show ended. I love that show so much and I just hated that the last time people would see me is that way."

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In a monologue commemorating her  final episode  after 19 years on air, DeGeneres said, "I walked out here 19 years ago, and I said that this is the start of a relationship. And today is not the end of a relationship. It's more of a little break. It’s a, 'You can see other talk shows now. And I may see another audience once in a while.'"

DeGeneres' contract expired in May 2022, when the show aired its final episode, and before this, she spoke publicly about potentially ending the show.

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Scottie Scheffler, Viktor Hovland, and biggest Memorial storylines as PGA Tour hits Muirfield Village

Scottie Scheffler, Viktor Hovland, and the best of the PGA Tour head to Jack Nicklaus' Muirfield Village for the Memorial. Here's what to know.

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The PGA Tour heads to Jack Nicklaus' Muirfield Village Golf Club in Dublin, Ohio this week for the Memorial — the eighth and penultimate Signature Event of 2024. It's also the final tune-up for Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy , and the like before the 2024 U.S. Open at Pinehurst No. 2, which begins on June 13.

As one of three “legacy invitationals” — along with the Genesis Invitational (hosted by Tiger Woods ) and the Arnold Palmer Invitational — the Memorial features a small field (69 golfers) and friendly 36-hole cut. Competitors within the top 50 or 10 shots of the lead at the end of Round 2 will make the weekend.

The winner will earn 700 FedExCup points and $4 million of the $20 million purse. Viktor Hovland is your defending champion.

Last week's PGA Tour winner (RBC Canadian Open), Robert MacIntyre, and his grass-cuttin' dad, will not be participating . Well deserved.

Here's are the three biggest storylines heading into the 49th edition of the Memorial at Muirfield Village, a.k.a “Jack's Place.”

The Memorial preview: 3 storylines

3. jack's place is no walk in the park.

Since opening the venue in 1974, Jack Nicklaus has personally remodeled every hole at Muirfield Village. The result is one of the most recognizable and famed PGA Tour venues — and arguably the toughest.

A mammoth par-72, 7,569 yard-trek, Muirfield Village offers the rare combination of daunting length and small (Bentrgrass) greens. Yet, perhaps no course on the PGA Tour penalizes missed fairways more harshly. It's the ultimate test of precise ball-striking and iron play.

Muirfield's signature hole, the 220-yard 16th, has long ranked amongst the least forgiving par 3s in golf. After a particularly brutal 2023, Nicklaus moved the 16th tee box 30 yards to the right to keep the water mostly out of play. He also removed a greenside bunker.

“I think it's more fair now,” said Xander Schauffele, the second-best player in the world who will be competing for the first time since snagging his first major at the PGA Championship.

“I think taking that bunker out allows you to be as defensive as you would like without sort of laying up with like a 50-yard pitch shot. So I think you're going to see a lot of balls end up in that little area there, especially those front two pins. I think it's more fair.”

Considering the overall stiffness of the course and the exclusivity of the field, expect to see a true PGA Tour star in the winner's circle. This isn't an event that typically produces unheralded champs.

Jack may not be thrilled about its placement on the schedule, but the Memorial should offer a useful test before the 2024 U.S. Open gets underway at Pinehurst No. 2, where strong iron performance is paramount.

2. Viktor Hovland, fully back (to-back)?

Hovland seemed to turn a corner at the PGA Championship. After reuniting with his old swing coach, Hovland — who looked like the best player on earth when he won the FedExCup playoffs then Ryder Cup last summer — had looked lost in 2024.

At Valhalla, he finished solo third — easily his best result of the year.

“I was super proud about that week,” Hovland told reporters in Dublin on Tuesday. “After not playing very good golf the first few months of the year, it was nice to turn something around and what was really cool to see was as soon as I found a shot that I knew where the ball was going and I could get myself around the golf course, I was immediately up in contention. That was really cool to see that it wasn't going to be a project that was going to take two, three months. It was a nice little feel that got me to hit the ball better immediately.”

Last year, Hovland gained 6.5 strokes on the Memorial field with his irons and another 4.6 off-the-tee as he topped Denny McCarthy in a playoff. That's top-notch ball-striking.

“Sure, that helps, but this golf course doesn't care about your memories or good vibes,” Hovland said at his pre-tournament presser. “t's going to punish you and bring you down if you miss it on the wrong sides. I think it's one of the hardest courses we play all year, so you definitely have to bring your A game, whether you're defending champion or not.”

The last golfer to repeat at the Memorial? You guessed it. Tiger Woods, in 2001 (also the last year Adam Scott missed a major .)

1.  Scottie Scheffler, free!

Instead of being arraigned in Louisville this week, Scheffler can navigate newfound fatherhood and his professional golf career without felony charges looming over his head .

Despite the distractions, Scheffler still  finished T8 at the PGA Championship and T2 at the Charles Schwab Challenge. He won four of his five prior PGA Tour starts.

Scheffler has finished solo third each of the the last two Memorials. He was, by far, the best tee-to-green player in the field in 2023, gaining more than 20 strokes on the field. He fell short of the playoff by one stroke, thanks to a shaky putter.

One year later, Scheffler enters Muirfield having gained strokes on the field with his mallet in seven straight events. His ball-striking remains unrivaled.

“I try not to focus too much on the results, especially with putting,” he said Tuesday. “A lot of it has to do with kind of our approach to things, but … seven weeks in a row … that's a great stat. It's nice to see kind of the fruits of labor.

“I feel like what I'm trying to do now with my putting, I'm trying to get more into my athleticism, more trying to get into feel and seeing versus being very technical. I obviously work on the technical side of my game and putting, but on the course just trying to get be athletic, be competitive and go do what I'm naturally good at, and that's going out there and competing.”

Pick : Collin Morikawa. He was two strokes off the lead after 54 holes in 2024 before withdrawing due to a back injury. His irons and focus have been sharp since the Masters. He's due for a dub.

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Michael Corvo is ClutchPoints' Senior Associate Editor of golf + culture. He was the Lakers beat reporter from 2021-24. One day, he hopes to see the New York Jets win another playoff game. Inspirations: Paul Giamatti, Shane Falco, Phife Dawg.

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It was one of those news drops all golf fans never will forget.

June 6, 2023: The PGA Tour and LIV Golf announce a "framework agreement" to merge business entities after weeks of secret negotiations.

The PGA Tour, whose roots go back more than a century, and LIV Golf, the upstart league launched in June 2021 with tour antagonist Greg Norman as its face and financed by Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund, forming an alliance?

This cannot be happening.

After two years of player poaching, lawsuits, nasty insults from both sides and talk of Saudi Arabia's atrocious human rights violations, the vision of PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan and PIF governor Yasir Al-Rumayyan side-by-side on a CNBC set detailing how the rival leagues will combine commercial businesses and rights into a new for-profit company, and drop all lawsuits, truly was surreal.

How has that gone?

At first, we were told that the "merger" — later reframed as an "agreement" — would be finalized by Dec. 31 and the PIF would be writing a very large check (somewhere between $1 billion and $2 billion) to boost PGA Tour Enterprises.  But New Year's Eve came and went without a deal, and now, one year later, we appear no closer than we were six months ago.

And after a brief cease-fire, some members, from both sides, resumed taking shots at each other, and LIV Golf, which has headquarters in West Palm Beach, went back to poaching PGA Tour stars.

"It's messy, and it has been and it seems to get messier every week," Seth Waugh, CEO of the PGA of America, said at the PGA Championship. "I don't think the game is big enough for two tours like that, and I think we are diluting the game in a way that is not healthy.

"I hope there's urgency because I do think it's doing damage to the tour, to the game. … I just don't think it's a healthy situation right now."

Here is a timeline of the ebbs and flows of the PGA Tour and LIV Golf when it comes to a possible merger:

If you can't beat them, join them

While surprised that everything came together so quickly, Rory McIlroy said the PGA Tour’s partnership with the PIF ultimately will be good for the game. Speaking the week the agreement was announced, McIlroy said much of it has been mischaracterized and it should not be viewed as a merger with LIV Golf.

“LIV has nothing to do with this," he said. "It’s the PGA Tour, the DP World Tour and the Public Investment Fund that are basically partnering to create a new company. That’s where I was a little frustrated. All I’ve wanted to do was protect the future of the PGA Tour and protect the aspirational nature of what the PGA Tour stands for. I think this does this.

"If you look at the structure, this new company sits above everything else. Jay on top of that. Technically, anyone involved with LIV would answer to Jay. The PIF was going to keep spending money in golf. At least the PGA Tour controls how that money is spent. You’re dealing with one of the biggest sovereign wealth funds in the world. Would you rather fight against or have them as a partner?"

Greg Norman's message to staff

Although not involved in the negotiations, LIV's chief executive and commissioner Norman, who lives in Palm Beach Gardens, had a positive message for the staff. Norman, who was left out of the negotiations and not mentioned in any of the news releases associated with the agreement, told more than 100 people on a 30-minute call that LIV will see no operational changes and that work is already being done on a 2025 schedule.

“The spigot is now wide open for commercial sponsorships, blue-chip companies, TV networks," he said. "LIV is and will continue to be a standalone enterprise. Our business model will not change. We changed history and we’re not going anywhere."

Players losing trust in Monahan

The main topic of conversation at the U.S. Open at the Los Angeles Country Club was the announcement the previous week. Some players were open about expressing their anger and lack of trust in the tour and Monahan.

"I think it gets to a point where you want to have faith in management, and I want to have faith that this is the best thing for all of us, but it's clear that that's not the consensus," Jon Rahm said. "I think the general feeling is that a lot of people feel a bit of betrayal from management."

Those words were prophetic coming from a man who, six months later, became the biggest name to defect from the PGA Tour.

Agreement dissected on Capitol Hill

About a month after the agreement, drama played out on Capitol Hill with tour COO Ron Price and policy board independent director Jimmy Dunne, of North Palm Beach, testifying at a Senate investigations subcommittee hearing.

They were grilled by a bipartisan committee that was concerned about antitrust violations. Aside from politicians attempting to bully Price and Dunne or just looking for air time, one of the more interesting revelations was the PIF proposing Tiger Woods and McIlroy being granted ownership of LIV Golf franchises. This idea was shot down by the PGA Tour.

Tiger getting involved

Before joining the PGA Tour policy board on Aug. 1, Woods led a group of more than 40 players in signing a list of demands of Monahan. The move was made to reestablish control of the PGA Tour after players heard about Monahan's secretive meetings with the PIF.

Woods became the sixth player director on the policy board, giving players more say in any final decisions.

Monahan regrets agreement rollout

Speaking for the first time since taking a medical leave of absence one week after the deal was announced because of anxiety over the deal, Monahan took responsibility for the awkward rollout of the framework agreement, saying there was a lot of misinformation leading to distrust.

"That's on me," he said.

“My biggest regret was not being more patient on the night of June 5, moving to make this announcement the next day."

Norman confident about LIV's future

In October, Norman spoke publicly for the first time since the agreement. He was at LIV's final event of the season at Doral.

Norman was upbeat and confident his league was on the upswing and promised LIV was here to stay. As far as his future … when asked about Price's comment at July's Senate subcommittee hearing that Norman is "out of a job" if a deal is reached, Norman shrugged.

"I knew it wasn't true," he said. "There's so much white noise floating around out there that I actually paid zero attention to.

"Sitting in this seat today, I know every step I've made has been for the right reasons. Right reasons for the game of golf. … So I was never in any fear of anybody saying anything or any animus against me or anything like that. Because the business model works."

LIV releases most of 2024 schedule

Soon after the conclusion of the 2023 season, LIV made it official that it was moving forward without interruption. Despite the ongoing negotiations, it announced most of its 2024 schedule, which included seven domestic and seven international events.

The original schedule did not include sites for the final two events: the individual and team championships. Those later were announced as Chicago and Dallas, respectively.

Rahm proves he has a price

Six months after the framework agreement, Rahm announced on Fox News: "I have officially joined LIV Golf." He was wearing an LIV letterman's jacket.

The Spaniard and No. 3 golfer in the world clearly is LIV's biggest and most important addition since its launch, sending the message, "We are still here, we are not going anywhere." And for LIV, that was worth the reported $550 million Rahm will receive, including bonuses.

The man who once refuted all LIV rumors by saying $400 million would not change his lifestyle proved he had a price after all.

Woods stands firm on deadline

Despite reports negotiations were dragging and Dec. 31 would come and go without a deal, Woods remained optimistic, right to the end.

Speaking in December from the PNC Championship in Orlando where he teamed with his son, Charlie, Tiger insisted nothing has changed when it comes to the deadline.

"As of right now, that is our time frame and our deadline," he said. "That was set forth back in early June. And that hasn't changed."

Nothing drops on New Year's Eve

Like the ball in Times Square, the PGA Tour and PIF were hoping to drop an announcement that would put an end to golf's civil war.

The year came and went and the only announcement was that the sides were prepared to continue negotiating.

PGA Tour finds major investor in SSG

The long-awaited deal between the PGA Tour and Strategic Sports Group was announced in late January. The SSG, a collective of marquee professional sports franchise owners headed by Fenway Sports Group, is pumping $3 billion into the tour. That included an initial investment of $1.5 billion into the launch of a commercial venture, PGA Tour Enterprises.

That makes SSG the tour's major financial partner, which had some, like Woods, now hinting maybe the tour no longer needed PIF's money.

"The monies that they have come to the table with, and what we initially had agreed to in the framework agreement, those are all the same numbers," Woods said about the SSG investment.

Tyrrell Hatton follows Rahm to LIV

LIV's strong offseason continued with the long-awaited signing of England's Tyrrell Hatton . The 16th-ranked golfer in the world joined in February, just before LIV's first event of the year, in Mexico. Hatton joined Rahm's team, confirming LIV would be adding a 13th team.

Hatton's signing came after Germany's Adrian Meronk, No. 39 in the world, joined LIV.

Monahan offers little at Players

Monahan's much-anticipated state of the game address from The Players Championship in Ponte Vedra Beach in March lacked substance. The commissioner offered very little, other than confirming he recently met with Al-Rumayyan and talks are "accelerating."

While McIlroy continued to believe in Monahan's leadership and a deal being finalized — that later eroded, as we will see — Xander Schauffele was not so sure. "I would say in my book he's got a long way to go to gain the trust of the membership," Schauffele said.

And world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler placed the blame for golf's fractured state squarely on those who joined LIV.

"If the fans are upset, then look at the guys that left," Scheffler said. "We had a tour, we were all together, and the people that left are no longer here. At the end of the day, that's where the splintering comes from."

More false hope after Bahamas meeting

Members of the PGA Tour Enterprises board, including Monahan and all six player directors — Woods, Jordan Spieth, Patrick Cantlay, Adam Scott, Webb Simpson and Peter Malnati — met with Al-Rumayyan in the Bahamas soon after the Players Championship.

Monahan called the meeting "constructive." Woods said. "We're headed in the right direction."

LIV players: Deal needed to save sport

LIV golfers weighed in on the negotiations from the event at Doral with Bryson DeChambeau saying there needs to be more of a sense of urgency.

"The only answer is for us to somehow come together in some sort of terms where it makes sense and for us to be playing all again in somewhat of the same boat," DeChambeau said. "And it needs to happen fast. It's not a two-year thing. Like it needs to happen quicker rather than later just for the good of the sport. Too many people are losing interest."

LIV looking to buy golf courses

Norman revealed in May that LIV Golf has thought about owning all its golf courses with each team having a home venue on which to host an event.

"And now you can build out around that," Norman told Bloomberg News. "It’s not just a golf course. You bring in education, hospitality, real estate, merchandise, management, and all these other different opportunities that the game of golf has to deliver to a community or to a region. We are going to be doing that.”

Jimmy Dunne resigns from PGA Tour policy board

Dunne, one of the architects of the framework agreement, resigned from the tour’s policy board the week of the PGA Championship. The North Palm Beach resident and president of Seminole Golf Club said since helping negotiate the agreement, "no meaningful progress has been made towards a transaction with the PIF, I feel like my role is utterly superfluous."

Woods said the amount of work and dedication Dunne put into the board and into the PGA Tour has been "incredible."

McIlroy offered a grim outlook on the negotiations with Dunne no longer involved.

"I would say my confidence level on something getting done before last week was, you know, as low as it had been," McIlroy said. "And then with this news of Jimmy resigning and knowing the relationship he has with the other side, and how much warmth there is from the other side, it's concerning."

One year later and still no deal

A year has passed since that stunning announcement of a framework agreement and about six months since the deadline to turn that into a final deal.

And still, nothing.

But are we getting closer? According to The New York Times, possibly. Maybe?

More: Strong list of LIV, PGA Tour golfers attempting to qualify for U.S. Open at Bear's Club

The Times recently reported that negotiations between the PGA Tour and the PIF not only are very much alive but term sheets have been exchanged.

But it also added a deal is far from certain with the future of LIV Golf still to be decided.

And so we wait.

Tom D'Angelo is a senior sports columnist and golf writer for The Palm Beach Post. He can be reached at [email protected].

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