Professionals celebrated New Year’s Eve in every possible way.
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Pat Perez and wife Ashley celebrated their 12th wedding anniversary.Tom Hoge, Max Homa, Kevin Kisner and Keith Mitchell saw Pigskin. Jim Furyk smoked some meat.
And, of course, golfers played golf.
As you called New Year’s on Saturday in a variety of ways, so did the pros. They also shared their joy. And we’ll share it with you.Six days ago, you had a blast with our Christmas collection, so let’s keep in the holiday spirit.
Here’s how golf was welcomed on New Year’s Eve 2023.
Players — including Tony Finau of Kahuku Golf Course in Hawaii. Garrick Higo and Gary Player from South Africa. Abraham Unser at the Punta Mita Golf Club in Mexico. Adam Scott at Twin Waters Golf Club in Australia. Jazz Janewattananond at Siam Country Club in Thailand. and Bernd Wiesberger — playing.

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Branden Grace scored an ace for the best shot of the day.
Padraig Harrington brilliantly shattered more instructional content.
And Billy Horschel has settled down in Hawaii ahead of this week’s Tournament of Champions.

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So did Xander Schauffele and Patrick Cantlay.
Keith Mitchell and Kevin Kisner watched the Dawgs win the Peach Bowl.

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Tom Hodge saw the frogs win the Fiesta Bowl. (And Max Houma was also there as a guest of GOLF’s co-host Drew Stoltz. sub par.)

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Tommy Fleetwood drank wine, dined and toasted Premier League ties with Everton and Man City.
Rafa Cabrera Bello ate and drank fancifully.
Twin brothers Nikolai and Rasmus Hougaard drank fancifully.
Paul Waring seems to have eaten fancy.
But Jim Furyk may have had the best meal.
Pat Perez celebrated his 12th wedding anniversary with wife Ashley.
Ian Poulter and his family had a party.

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And Charles Howell III and his family had a party.

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And then Jonathan Vegas and the family had a party.
Tyrrell Hutton wished everyone a happy new year, changed the sport, and stated a New Year’s resolution that only he could do.
This happened on December 30th, but Kevin Strelman’s video is still worth sharing.
But Bud Cauley, of course, wanted less noise.

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