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Ohio golfer Justin Lower is the poster child for golf that matters

Justin Lower lines up a putt on the 16th green Thursday at Ohio State.  To regain his PGA Tour card, Lower, now in 16th place, needs to finish among the top 25 at the conclusion of the three-event Korn Ferry Finals.

Justin Lower wishes he wasn’t the face of my latest cause, to stop professional golf from becoming a clown show.

“I’m trying to stay away from all that. All I’m trying to do is play good golf,” the Ohioan said before teeing off at the Nationwide Children’s Hospital Championship, not realizing his own words cemented his status as poster child for my movement.

By his own admission, Lower (pronounced Lauer), is trying. He is competing and competition is why I follow the PGA Tour and not LIV Golf.

There are reasons beyond lack of competition why LIV Golf leaves me cold. I’m not thrilled the start-up league is funded by the Saudis, who since January have executed at least 70 citizens for “discretionary” offenses. Like for saying the Saudi government sometimes stinks. WHAT?! Off with their heads!