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That goes beyond the weekly testing for the coronavirus and masks required for what is now limited attendance outside the ropes. McIlroy was No. He had seven consecutive top-5 finishes around the world, including a World Golf Championship title. He returns to Sawgrass at No. And after another pedestrian finish at the Arnold Palmer Invitational last week, he is starting to search for answers. The struggle is not his alone. Rickie Fowler has gone more than two years without winning and has dropped to No.

On the upswing are a pair of first-time major champions, Bryson DeChambeau and Collin Morikawa, who approach the game in vastly different manners. Morikawa, the consummate iron player, was flawless at times in winning his first World Golf Championship two weeks ago. DeChambeau had another must-see week at Bay Hill by trying to drive a par 5 and winning the Arnold Palmer Invitational. This was the first of the cancellations that led to a dozen tournaments on the schedule that were not played.

It has been two years since McIlroy won. He has played 42 times around the world since then, yet he still feels like he has a title to defend this week. The star-studded affair has begun the most wonderful time of the golf season -- six straight months of top-tier events featuring the best golfers in the world -- and it has already started with a bang as we enter the fourth and final round.

Even though The Players lost some big names before it even began -- Brooks Koepka, Matthew Wolffe and Tiger Woods are all out -- there's still a loaded field competing in Jacksonville, Florida. Rory McIlroy technically entered as the defending champion after winning in , though he missed the cut after a rough showing through 36 holes.

Lee Westwood leads by two strokes after 54 holes, and he's once again being chased down by Bryson DeChambeau, Justin Thomas and Jon Rahm, who are all in striking distance of the leader. While attending The Players is a dream for many, simply being able to watch the event live from home or the office is an incredible treat each year, and we here at CBS Sports are thrilled to bring you wall-to-wall coverage on Sunday.

Golf Channel Friday, March 12 Noon-6 p. Golf Channel Saturday, March 13 1 p. NBC Sunday, March 14 1 p. Max Homa, J. Poston, Russell Knox p. Scott Brown, Sam Ryder. Choi Tim Clark Smith arrived in his Bentley to his first collegiate golf tournament.



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