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Remembrance Tournament Preview: Muirfield Village 'Produces Great Champions On A Spectacular Stage,' Says CBS Sports' Jim Nantz 

(CBS Pittsburgh) — The Memorial Tournament moved to July during a year ago's COVID-modified season. Jack Nicklaus' occasion returns this year to early June, somewhere between the PGA Championship and the U.S. Open. Notwithstanding, the commonly solid field will be seeing the once-recognizable course at Muirfield Village Golf Club interestingly since the significant remodels. How it will play for the PGA Tour's best is impossible to say. 

As per CBS Sports golf anchor Jim Nantz, "Remembrance Tournament consistently has probably the best field in golf, and it's played at perhaps the best office on the planet, Muirfield Village. So any way you shake it, the story will be the pursuit for the title, with it highlighting a large number of the greatest and most improved names in the game. This is Jack Nicklaus' competition. Jack's the best boss the game has at any point known, with 18 majors. This course is his grandstand property. It's his magnum opus. He's terribly glad for it, he ought to be, on the grounds that it's a standout amongst other fairways on the planet. Having said that, when we were here the previous summer, as the pioneers were playing the back nine at Muirfield Village, we really slice to an injection of a greens group destroying the 6th green. Play had effectively gone through. They felt like they didn't have a moment to extra to destroy the course and remake it on schedule for the 2021 Memorial Tournament." 사설토토

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While the competition traces all the way back to 1976, the course opened a couple of years prior. Muirfield Village is the brainchild of incredible golf player Jack Nicklaus, who needed to bring Augusta-type golf to focal Ohio. His refinements during that time have reinforced Muirfield's standing as one of the best essential plans on the planet. Nicklaus has dealt with the development of the fairway to stay aware of the changing styles of current players. 

Somewhat recently, the course has been totally rethought, from the tees to the fairways to the fortifications to the greens. A considerable lot of the tees were moved, and a large number of the fairways have been reshaped or rerouted. A lot of fortifications have been added or taken out, or just changed. Also, the greens are totally extraordinary, with some of them moved and every one of them reproduced. The fourth and fifteenth openings — a 210-yard standard 3 and a 561-yard standard 5 — might be the most drastically changed. The course will play as a standard 72, estimating 7,543 yards. 

"He's pulled off perhaps the best occasion on the planet," as Nantz puts it. "What's more, you have a background marked by exceptionally pedigreed heroes here that address that, most as of late Jon Rahm the previous summer, one of the best five parts on the planet. That is the thing that this spot produces, it produces extraordinary bosses on an awesome stage." 

The following extraordinary top dog will come from possibly the best field the Tour will see outside of a significant. Seven of the world's best 10 players will challenge Muirfield Village this week. That incorporates second-positioned Justin Thomas, who is falling off a disillusioning tie for 40th at the Charles Schwab Challenge, and third-positioned Jon Rahm, who is the reigning champ. Balancing the main five, Bryson DeChambeau and Xander Schauffele will likewise tee it up. 

Remembrance top choices can be discovered further down the rankings too. Those incorporate Rory McIlroy and Jordan Spieth, two players whose game is adjusting once again into structure. "The field, not surprisingly, is stacked with pretty much every huge name in the game," says Nantz. "Regardless of whether it's Jordan Spieth, whose resurgence in 2021 is probably the greatest story of the year in golf, or whether it's Rory McIlroy, who additionally emerged from a whole lot more modest small win dry season to take the [Wells Fargo Championship] title one month prior in Charlotte at Quail Hollow." 

Spieth might have won again at the Charles Schwab had his game not wavered on Sunday. The previous number-one player went into the last day a stroke in front of inevitable victor Jason Kokrak and five strokes in front of the field. Subsequent to shooting 3-over standard 73, he completed the day two strokes back. It was a baffling finish to an occasion where he shot 63-66-66 to give himself the lead. Be that as it may, the down day doesn't take away from one more solid appearance for the game's most sultry player. Spieth has eight top-10 completions in 12 occasions this year. Also, that remembers a success at the Valero Texas Open for early April.