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Liv Golf takes its global tour to the south and brings back big names and team competition. However, this weekend in Dallas, the focus is on more than the game itself. While big names like Bryson DeChambeau may be grabbing headlines, the league tells Fox that they are just as invested in that gets a chance to belong in the sport.
A “Long Liv Golf” sign is posted along the Maridoe Country Club course in North Texas. (Sarah Alegre)
By Liv Golf’s Potential, detached, Students stretched out over the DFW area participated in a day of inspiration and fun through the league’s work partnerships with local school districts and charities. The idea behind it all? To increase the opportunities for education, employment and education of young athletes in the golf game.
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“It allows them to bring diversity to the game, to teach the game to communities that may not have had the opportunity to do it … but also to show the world that it is not only about a sport and someone is a winner … but there are a lot of life lessons to be involved when playing golf or learning something new,” explained Tracey Hardwick, executive director of we Thrive.

Children practice their golf swings with professionals from Hyflyer GC. (Sarah Alegre)
On Wednesday, the children also participated in golf lessons from the pros themselves – opening doors to the leaderboard.
“I think trying to break some of these barriers and get golf to … everyone is really important … not just for the growth of the game, but for … this community here to have a sport that they can play and learn,” said Cameron Tringale, a life golf player with Hyfly’s GC.
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Children from the Greater DFW area form a picture with players from Liv Golf’s Hyflyers GC. (Sarah Alegre)
But when it comes to the tournament, life -golf and Fox Sports Broadcaster Jerry Foltz says the energy is different.
“It’s easy to say this is not your grandfather’s golf tournament … There is world -class golf at the highest level … But there is a relaxed atmosphere for the fans here,” Foltz said.
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This culture emerges in MERCH – especially taken into account to match the location of each tournament while highlighting the unique layers of team games.
“You know it’s a team that follows, but it also has a player that follows, and it’s a design that follows,” said Senior Retail Operations Manager at Liv Golf, Other Williams.
But it’s not just about what fans carry, it’s the one they are here to see, and the people who keep the game sharp – like Ben Giunta, otherwise known as Club Doctor. A degree or two off? Giunta is doing it right and is ready for the game.
“A player comes in with some uncertainty. They go out with a little more confidence in what they actually use so they can go out and perform, ”Giunta explained.