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Poll Question: Most Likely to Win a Major Next Year?
Poll Question: Most Likely to Win a Major Next Year?
Coming off of an exciting Presidents Cup that featured a ton of great players, I was thinking about the major championships for next season. Not just the major championships, but about players who have yet to win a major. Which leads us to today’s poll question here on Pro Golf Now.  ...
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