LIV Golf brings team competition and community publicity to Dallas

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Liv Golf is traveling to the South globally, bringing back big names and team competitions. However, this weekend in Dallas, the focus is more than the game itself. While big names like Bryson DeChambeau might play the headlines, the league told Fox that they have invested, too, who has the chance to belong to the sport.
Maridoe Country Club courses in North Texas posted a “Long Liv Golf” logo. (Sarah Alegre)
pass Liv Golf's Potential, release, Through partnerships with local school districts and charities, students extending in the DFW area participate in inspiration and fun. The thoughts behind all this? Increase opportunities for education, employment and training young athletes in golf competitions.
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“This allows them to bring diversity to the game, teach the game to communities that may not have the opportunity to do it…and also show the world that it is not only a sport, but someone is a winner…but when you are playing golf or learning new things, there are a lot of life lessons to be involved in.”

Kids practice golf swing with professionals from Hyflyer GC. (Sarah Alegre)
On Wednesday, the kids also took professionals’ own golf courses – the gate to the rankings.
“I think it’s very important to try to break some of these barriers and get golf in…everyone is…not only to grow the game, but for…this community has a sport here where they can play and learn,” said Liv Golf Player of Hyflyers GC.
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Kids from the large DFW area posed for photos with players from Liv Golf's Hyflyers GC. (Sarah Alegre)
But when it comes to the game, Liv Golf and Fox Sports Broadcasting Corporation Jerry Foltz says the energy is different.
“It's easy to say that this isn't your grandfather's golf tournament… world-class golf at the highest level… but for the fans here, it's a relaxing atmosphere.”
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This culture is all featured in the merchandise – specifically catering to each individual match position while highlighting a unique layer of teamwork.
“You know it’s a follower of a team, but it also has a player’s attention, and it’s a design,” said Andre Williams’ senior retail business manager at Liv Golf.
But it's not just what fans wear, but the people they see here, and the people who keep the game sharp – like Ben Giunta, also known as the Club Doctor. One or two degrees? Giunta got it right and was ready.
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“There was some uncertainty among players. They have more confidence in what they actually use to come out so they can go out and perform. ” Giunta explained.