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WAYNE RILEY

“How do we gauge who is a great player? There’s no right answer”

During a recent tournament I was covering for Sky, I popped into the break room. Tim Barter was in there, as were a few others, and before I knew it, we were locked in a debate about what constitutes great when it comes to professional golf and whether we use the word too much. It’s a fascinating discussion and what makes

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