Professional Golfers’ Association of America fans are only discussing one topic this week: Lucas Glover’s perspiration-covered behind.
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After an unfortunate case of swamp ass became the focus of the FedEx St. Jude Championship, the back-to-back Professional Golfers’ Association of America Tour winner has become the target of many jokes. Even so, he earned $3.6 million and is currently ranked fourth in the FedEx Cup standings. Even Paige Spiranac is on his side.
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The Professional Golfers’ Association of America Tour influencer spoke in a video on Monday about the TPC Southwind heat, Glover’s rise, and a rule change that the PGA Tour should adopt from LIV Golf.
Spiranac is an expert in golf attire, that’s why she calls for a change towards the dress code of the Professional Golfers’ Association of America Tour, so if anyone can offer trustworthy opinions on what pros ought to be able to wear, it’s her. When she polled her Instagram followers, 90% of them agreed that tour pros should have the option of wearing shorts.
Around the end of 2022, LIV Golf started allowing its pros to wear shorts, and the Asian Tour soon followed. When performing in sweltering heat, shorts should be permitted, according to Tommy Fleetwood. TPC Southwind experienced “feels like” temperatures of 108 degrees with highs around 94 degrees. Yes, that is “extreme heat.”
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