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Liv Golf is heading south on the global tour, bringing back the big names and team competitions. But this weekend Dallasthe focus is more than the game itself. Celebrities like Bryson Dechambeau may grab the headlines, but the league tells Fox they are investing in the same way as who they have the opportunity to be in the sport.

The “Long Liv Golf” sign is posted along the Maridow Country Club Course in North Texas. (Sarah Allegle)
Through liv golf Possibility, unlocked, Students, spread throughout the DFW area, participated in the day of inspiration and fun through the league’s working partnership with local school districts and charities. The idea behind it? Training young athletes at golf games to increase education, employment and training opportunities.
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“They bring diversity to the game and allow them to teach the game to communities that may not have had the opportunity to do it… It can show the world not just about sports, but someone is the winner… But there are many life lessons when you play golf or learn something.”

Children practice golf swings with Hyflyer GC pros. (Sarah Allegle)
On Wednesday, the kids also took part in golf lessons from Professional and opened the door to the leaderboard.
“I think you’re trying to get golf by trying to break some of these barriers… everyone really matters… not only does the game grow, but here this community can play sports, go play and learn.”
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Children in the Greater DFW area will take photos with players from Liv Golf’s Hyflyers GC. (Sarah Allegle)
However, when it comes to tournaments, Liv Golf and Fox Sports Broadcasting station Jerry Foltz says the energy is different.
“It’s easy to say this isn’t your grandfather’s golf tournament. There’s the highest level of world-class golf, but the fans here have a relaxed atmosphere,” Foltz said.
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All of that culture appears in the products. In particular, it is specially adapted to the position of individual tournaments, highlighting a unique layer of team play.
“You know it’s a team you’re following, but there are players you follow, and that’s the design follow,” said senior retail operations manager at Andre Williams at Liv Golf.
But it’s not just what the fans are wearing, but also the people they’re here, and the people who keep the game sharp – like Benginta, also known as the Club Doctor. One or two off? Giunta makes it right and is ready for the game.
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“Players are experiencing uncertainty. They’ll leave with a little more confidence in what they actually use so they can go out and play,” Jinta explained.