NEWTOWN SQUARE, Pa. — Patrick Reed got “antsy.” He’s a golfer who’s addicted to tournament play. He plays wherever and whenever he can.
But he arrived atthis week’s PGA Championship on the opposite side of that coin, having not played since he tied for 12th last month at the Masters.
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“It’s definitely weird,” Reed said on Thursday after shooting two-under in the first round. “Yeah, this year is obviously a unique situation. With taking that time off since Augusta, it’s been just a lot of grinding and preparing. Really it’s kind of one of those that you finally feel like you can
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