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Host Holly G and Rich Bianco are in the studio. The Golf Insiders welcomes Active Life Chiropractors in Mount Dora as a sponsor. The duo congratulate Graeme McDowell on his win at the RBC Heritage.
The two also talk about the new rule "Ball Moving After Address (Rule 18-2b)". A new exception is added which exonerates the player from penalty if their ball moves after it has been addressed when it is known or virtually certain that they did not cause the ball to move.
Todd Lewis, The Golf Channel, calls in to talk about the RBC Heritage and Graeme McDowell outlasting the competition in tough conditions, especially Sunday, is remarkable. Todd also discusses McDowell's popularity in the United States.
Holly talks to Todd about the upcoming Zurich Classic of New Orleans and the chances of Jason Dufner repeating.
Terrie Purdum, Publisher Florida Golf Central Magazine, calls in to talk about the 14th Anniversary of the Magazine. Terrie talks about the love and support from the Central Florida community over the past 14 years.
Jeff Shain, PGA Tour.com, calls in from the Web.com Tour event in Valdosta, Ga., to talk to Holly and Rich about the upcoming press conference at Reunion Friday with a major announcement. Speculation is that a new LPGA tournament may be coming to the Orlando area. Jeff also talks to Holly about McDowell's win at the RBC Heritage. The duo also talks about McDowell's restaurant Nona Blue.
Holly also brings up very emotional Billy Horschel who is in the Top 5 after the first day of the Zurich Classic and has been doing well over the past few tournaments. Jeff feels that Billy would do well at TPC Louisiana since they have so many first time winners there. Jeff wraps up talking about the story he recently did on Orlando's Mason Kresge and his support for Autism Awareness.
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