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Their wedges are so PG. My Tees are: Black/Blue

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RatedRGolf@golf_rated·
@NUCLRGOLF @TWlegion If Tiger swallows his pride and accepts a golf cart, he could probably still win on the PGA Tour.
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RatedRGolf@golf_rated·
@michaelxpettis So the local government pushed for projects that could steer money back into their own pockets instead of benefiting the citizens? That’s surprising.
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Michael Pettis@michaelxpettis·
1/8 Very interesting Caixin article on how the city of Zhuhai sold one of its most valuable assets, and the consequences of doing so. This is an important story because of the role state-owned assets can play in China's rebalancing. caixinglobal.com/2026-05-15/in-…
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Noah Moss@leafland5090·
@golf_rated @FT The Hong Kong version of the iPhone supports one eSIM and one physical SIM, which is different from the mainland China model.
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李老师不是你老师@whyyoutouzhele·
5月16日,一名男子说:我为什么来澳洲?因为我在国内经历过极其黑暗的一幕,我在国内从事建筑行业,当时我明明是被欠材料款的原告,结果官司打着打着把我打成了工程不合格需要赔偿1900多万的被告。于是我变卖了公司以及名下所有的资产,最后还欠了800万。而你在神秘力量面前显得无比的渺小,经历过这些事以后,我决定必须远离这样的环境。
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RatedRGolf@golf_rated·
@zijing_wu Since HK and CN still use physical SIM cards, they pretty much have to.
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Zijing Wu@zijing_wu·
One more on data decoupling. Scoop: Morgan Stanley issues China-only iPhones & iPads to HK bankers * Covers entire IBD of 300+ from junior to MD * Devices carry only work email & zoom * GS, JPM etc have yet to implement such policy as.ft.com/r/74b48fcd-a88…
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RatedRGolf@golf_rated·
@chadmumm I’m sure the members of the private tracks on this list would be stoked 🤣
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Chad Mumm@chadmumm·
Dream courses for these new markets: Seattle: Chambers Bay (do it!) Philly: Philly Cricket Club Boston: TPC Boston rules! Bring it back. SF: Cal Club (IYKYK) Denver: Cherry Hills Nashville: Golf Club of Tennessee
Josh Carpenter@JoshACarpenter

. @SBJ has details on the @PGATOUR's proposed plans for 2028. Sixteen regular season "track 1" events, three playoff events, four majors. Potential new markets under consideration: Seattle, Philly, Boston, SF, Denver, Nashville sportsbusinessjournal.com/Articles/2026/…

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RatedRGolf@golf_rated·
@CrankyFed You see. “The Century of Humiliation?” That shit was part of the plan 🤣
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Cranky Federalist@CrankyFed·
"you don't understand, China thinks in centuries" Since when, I distinctly recall they fumbled the bag pretty badly in at least one of those centuries
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Tour Pro 🏌️‍♂️@OfficialTourPro·
Byron Nelson chipping in to win on the last hole of a major and then knocking his opponents ball out of the way will always be legendary.
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RatedRGolf@golf_rated·
@Tony_Lasagna_ Learn to deal with it. Rai is a hardworking, polite, humble man. An antithesis to so many athletes and stars today. To not be inspired by his win is simply an indictment of our star-worship culture.
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Tony Lasagna@Tony_Lasagna_·
Want to state for the record: • Aaron Rai is one of the nicest and hardest working guys on tour • He is a very deserving champion on what I think was a great and unique test • I am still very distraught that he is a major champion All of these things can be true
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RatedRGolf@golf_rated·
@michaelxpettis Understandable. Imagine being “gifted” one’s entire life, then AI comes and destroys your entire understanding of self worth 🤣
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Michael Pettis@michaelxpettis·
Helpful observations from Taisu Zhang's visit to Beijing. I can confirm this: "even among the most intellectually gifted kids at Tsinghua and PKU, the level of career anxiety seems to be at a level that I have never encountered before."
Taisu Zhang@ZhangTaisu

Having spent the past few weeks in Beijing giving talks and attending meetings, here are some quick observations as I wait for my flight to NYC to board: 1. The talk of the town has, of course, been the Xi-Trump meeting, but no one (not even usually well informed elite circle insiders) seems to know what it actually accomplished, other than a continuation of the detente that’s been in place for the past several months. That’s about as good an outcome as one could realistically expect, I suppose, but clearly a real “grand bargain” is not in the cards anytime soon. 2. The Chinese economy seems to be in a steady state, neither improving much nor visibly deteriorating like it was in 24-25. In that sense the government’s stimulus policies have had a positive effect, but the vast majority of industry people I talked to remain very pessimistic about domestic profits and consumption. The dominant sentiment is that the only way for major firms to generate profit growth is through direct overseas expansion. 3. That said, technological advancement is of course very real and quite impressive (although it’s not quite as visible in Beijing as it is in, say, Shenzhen). One interesting and very pleasant side effect of the EV revolution (paired with infrastructure investment) has been that Beijing is now a bike-able city again, given the sharp reduction in exhaust fumes on city streets and the expansion of bike lanes. Armed with a new bike, I could almost explore the city like I used to back in 2000. Hugely nostalgic feeling. 4. Academia is, in general, in a pretty dour mood. STEM subjects and the social sciences/humanities alike have seen very significant funding reductions over the past 2 years, but the latter have of course gotten the worst end of the deal. Political censorship also seems to be visibly ramping up again, with the sheer scale of perceived “red lines” snowballing to levels unprecedented since the early 1990s. As the recent Yang Nianqun incident suggests, administrative regulation of faculty members’ personal affairs has also expanded (i.e., consensual extramarital relationships between adults who were not in a direct teacher-student relationship would almost certainly have gone unpunished as recently as 5 years ago). 5. In general, it’s hard not to notice the steady increase in government presence in everyday life—in both positive and negative ways. The city feels safer and cleaner than it ever has been, and yet the layers of administrative review needed for just about any kind of professional activity have clearly proliferated on a vast scale (made less painful by the digitization of most government services and more uniform law abidance, but still more onerous than it used to be despite all that). 6. The most alarming thing, I suppose, is that general optimism (personal or socioeconomic) seems to be in particularly short supply among the younger generations. This is obvious even among the most intellectually gifted kids at Tsinghua and PKU, where the level of career anxiety seems to be at a level that I have never encountered before. Unsurprisingly, willingness to form families or plan ahead in general at the personal level is very low. All in all, it was, as always, a very informative couple of weeks. The stay was also made much more pleasant by the fact that I managed to do it before Beijing becomes brutally hot. I look forward to being back more often in the near future.

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RatedRGolf@golf_rated·
@PGATOUR Sounds like a golfing christian laettner🤣
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PGA TOUR@PGATOUR·
In 2018, Duke junior Alex Smalley beat standout Texas senior Scottie Scheffler 5&4, ultimately earning the Blue Devils a spot in the NCAA Championship semifinals. Alex has the game to win under pressure. He's proven it.
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No Laying Up@NoLayingUp·
Mr. Smalley!
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Rick Golfs@Top100Rick·
43 players within 6 shots of the lead! What do we think of the PGA Championship going into Sunday? It’s somehow a birdie fest, defensive putting contest, and yet has a bunched leaderboard like a regular event with weird leaders. Pure craziness!
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Rory Tracker@RoryTrackr·
Best PGA Championship since?
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NUCLR GOLF@NUCLRGOLF·
🚨🗣️⛳️ #NEW — Rory McIlroy spoke on the course setup, walking back prior comments a bit: “If I'm reflecting on the last three days I think there's been a really good balance of tough pins and then pins that you can get at a little bit more” @TrackingRory
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JH@jarodhitchcock·
Ben Kern PGA Club Professional. In my day you didn't see many club pros with a sleeve tattoo.
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