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Fox News
3 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Fox News
LIV Golf expands access to the sport through Dallas youth initiative
LIV Golf is taking its global tour to the South, bringing back big names and team competition. However, this weekend in Dallas, the focus is about more than the game itself. While big names like Bryson DeChambeau may grab headlines, the league tells FOX they're just as invested in who's getting a chance to belong in the sport. Through LIV Golf's Potential, Unleashed, students stretched out across the DFW area took part in a day of inspiration and fun through the league's working partnerships with local school districts and charities. The idea behind it all? To increase opportunities for education, employment and training young athletes in the game of golf. "It's allowing them to bring diversity to the game, to teach the game to communities that may not have had the opportunity to do that… But also to show the world that it's not just about a sport and somebody being a winner…but there are a lot of life lessons to be involved when you're playing golf or learning something new," explained Tracey Hardwick, Executive Director of Together We Thrive. On Wednesday, the kids also took part in golf lessons from the pros themselves, opening doors to the leaderboard. "I think trying to break some of those barriers and get golf to… everyone is really important… Not only for the growth of the game, but for…this community here to have a sport, that they can go play and learn," said Cameron Tringale, a LIV Golf player with HyFlyers GC. However, when it comes to the tournament, LIV 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's world-class golf at the highest level … But there's a relaxed atmosphere for the fans who are here," Foltz said. That culture all shows up in the merch – specially catered to match the location of each individual tournament, while highlighting the unique layers to team play. "You know it's a team following, but it also has a player following, and it's a design following," said Senior Retail Operations Manager with LIV Golf, Andre Williams. But it's not just about what fans wear, it's who they're here to see, and the people who keep the game sharp – like Ben Giunta, otherwise known as the club doctor. A degree or two off? Giunta makes it right and is ready for the game. "A player comes in with some uncertainty. They walk out with a little bit more confidence in what they're actually using so they can go out and perform," Giunta explained.


Fox News
a day ago
- Sport
- Fox News
How to watch LIV Golf Dallas 2025: Schedule, start time, TV channels, tee times, streaming
LIV Golf now heads to Maridoe Golf Club in Carrolton, Texas. Keep reading for more information on dates, times, how to watch LIV Golf Dallas and more (all times Eastern). The ninth event of the LIV Golf 2025 season tees off on Friday, June 27th and is played until Sunday, June 29th, 2025. LIV Golf Dallas will be played at the Maridoe Golf Club in Carrolton, Texas. The LIV Golf Dallas tournament will be broadcast on FS1, FOX, FBN, and the FOX Sports App. Here's how you can watch each round: The LIV Golf Dallas tournament will be available for streaming on the FOX Sports App or Bryson DeChambeau returns to Dallas to seek his first-ever win on home soil. Joaquin Niemann will also look to win a fourth tournament in five events, fresh off a win in Virginia. Check out our guide on how to watch all LIV Golf events.


Fox Sports
a day ago
- Sport
- Fox Sports
How to watch LIV Golf Dallas 2025: Schedule, start time, TV channels, tee times, streaming
LIV Golf now heads to Maridoe Golf Club in Carrolton, Texas. Keep reading for more information on dates, times, how to watch LIV Golf Dallas and more (all times Eastern). When is LIV Golf Dallas? The ninth event of the LIV Golf 2025 season tees off on Friday, June 27th and is played until Sunday, June 29th, 2025. Where is LIV Golf Dallas being played? LIV Golf Dallas will be played at the Maridoe Golf Club in Carrolton, Texas. How can I watch LIV Golf Dallas? What channel will it be on? The LIV Golf Dallas tournament will be broadcast on FS1, FOX, FBN, and the FOX Sports App. Here's how you can watch each round: Round 1 (Friday, June 27th) - 12 p.m. ET (FOX Sports App) Round 1 (Friday, June 27th) - 2 p.m. ET (FOX) Round 2 (Saturday, June 28th) - 1 p.m. ET (FS2) Round 2 (Saturday, June 28th) - 3:30 p.m. ET (FOX) Round 3 (Sunday, June 29th) - 1 p.m. ET (FS2) What are the LIV Golf Dallas Tee Times? Round 1: Friday, June 27th at 12:05 p.m. ET Round 2: Saturday, June 28th at 1:05 p.m. ET Round 3: Sunday, June 29th at 1:05 p.m. ET How can I stream LIV Golf Dallas? The LIV Golf Dallas tournament will be available for streaming on the FOX Sports App or . Who is playing at LIV Golf Dallas? Bryson DeChambeau returns to Dallas to seek his first-ever win on home soil. Joaquin Niemann will also look to win a fourth tournament in five events, fresh off a win in Virginia. Check out our guide on how to watch all LIV Golf events . recommended Get more from LIV Golf Follow your favorites to get information about games, news and more in this topic


Fox News
a day ago
- Sport
- Fox News
Everything To Know For LIV Golf Dallas: Can Bryson DeChambeau Deliver At Home?
LIV Golf makes its second trip to North Texas in league history with this week's LIV Golf Dallas, the ninth tournament of the 14-event 2025 season. When: June 27-29, 2025Where: Maridoe Golf Club, Carrollton, TexasCompetition: Three rounds/54 holes of stroke playField: 54 players — 13 teams of four players each, and two wild cards Shotgun Start local time (airing on FOX Sports)Rd. 1, 11:15 a.m. (Fri.)Rd. 2, 12:15 p.m. (Sat.)Rd. 3, 12:05 p.m. (Sun.) LIV Golf Dallas presented by Aramco is the final tournament prior to determining which LIV Golf player will earn an exemption into next month's Open Championship at Royal Portrush. In February, The R&A announced its new qualification category, utilizing LIV Golf's season-long Individual Championship standings. The highest-ranked player, not otherwise exempt, inside the top five of the standings after Dallas will receive a spot in the final major of the 2025 golf season. The top three players in the standings entering Dallas are already exempt — Joaquin Niemann, Bryson DeChambeau and Jon Rahm. No. 4 in the standings is Fireballs GC Sergio Garcia, who is not exempt and will tee off hoping to maintain his status in the standings. Garcia, a two-time LIV Golf winner including victory earlier this year in Hong Kong, is looking to make his 26th start in The Open and 102nd start in a major in his legendary career. Garcia has 10 top-10 finishes in the Open, including runner-up results in 2007 and 2014. Less than seven points behind Garcia in the standings is Ripper GC's Lucas Herbert in fifth place. Herbert has made four Open starts, including a tie for 15th in 2022. He was instrumental last year at Maridoe in helping Ripper win the Team Championship. Also within 10 points of Garcia is Torque's Sebastián Muñoz, whose last appearance at the Open was in 2022. Munoz has been one of the league's most consistent players this season, with top-20 finishes in six of eight tournaments. A year ago at Maridoe, he led all players in scoring in the final round, shooting a 64 on a course that he's very familiar with. With 40 points given to a LIV Golf individual winner, a total of 10 players currently without an exemption remain mathematically eligible to overtake Garcia in the standings — Herbert, Muñoz, Dean Burmester, David Puig, Charl Schwartzel, Anirban Lahiri, Adrian Meronk, Thomas Pieters, Talor Gooch and Abraham Ancer. MARIDOE GOLF CLUBCarrollton, Texas Par 72Yardage 7,567Meters 6,919 This piece is courtesy of Mike McAllister in partnership with LIV Golf.


Fox News
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Fox News
Beyond the Leaderboard: LIV Golf opens doors for next generation
LIV Golf is taking its global tour to the South, bringing back big names and team competition. However, this weekend in Dallas, the focus is about more than the game itself. While big names like Bryson DeChambeau may grab headlines, the league tells FOX they're just as invested in who's getting a chance to belong in the sport. Through LIV Golf's Potential, Unleashed, students stretched out across the DFW area took part in a day of inspiration and fun through the league's working partnerships with local school districts and charities. The idea behind it all? To increase opportunities for education, employment and training young athletes in the game of golf. "It's allowing them to bring diversity to the game, to teach the game to communities that may not have had the opportunity to do that… But also to show the world that it's not just about a sport and somebody being a winner…but there are a lot of life lessons to be involved when you're playing golf or learning something new," explained Tracey Hardwick, Executive Director of Together We Thrive. On Wednesday, the kids also took part in golf lessons from the pros themselves — opening doors to the leaderboard. "I think trying to break some of those barriers and get golf to… everyone is really important… Not only for the growth of the game, but for…this community here to have a sport, that they can go play and learn," said Cameron Tringale, a LIV Golf player with HyFlyers GC. However, when it comes to the tournament, LIV 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's world-class golf at the highest level … But there's a relaxed atmosphere for the fans who are here," Foltz said. That culture all shows up in the merch – specially catered to match the location of each individual tournament, while highlighting the unique layers to team play. "You know it's a team following, but it also has a player following, and it's a design following," said Senior Retail Operations Manager with LIV Golf, Andre Williams. But it's not just about what fans wear, it's who they're here to see, and the people who keep the game sharp – like Ben Giunta, otherwise known as the club doctor. A degree or two off? Giunta makes it right and is ready for the game. "A player comes in with some uncertainty. They walk out with a little bit more confidence in what they're actually using so they can go out and perform," Giunta explained.