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THAT’S A WRAP

It seems only yesterday when we were talking about the ‘Scottie-style’ cheeseburger sliders at The Masters and watching Jon Rahm overthrow Brooks Koepka for the Green Jacket, but all four of 2023’s men’s Majors are now confined to the history books.

The men’s Major schedule changed in 2019, with the US PGA Championship moving from August to May. The result is a Major each month from April to July, but a long gap between the conclusion of The Open and the following year’s Masters at Augusta. Still, the condensed Major schedule delivers plenty of fireworks in a short space of time, and while 2023’s Majors probably won’t go down in the history books as the best set ever, there were plenty of memorable and

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