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Watch the TaylorMade Driving Relief skins game with GOLF.com’s experts

No topic is off-limits in the GOLF.com second screen experience.

The day is finally here! Live golf with PGA Tour golfers! The TaylorMade Driving Relief skins match will finally bring some of the best players in the world back to our televisions screens. 

NBC is the place to watch, but GOLF.com will be the place to tune in as well. Our staff will be dishing insights and commentary via a “second-screen” viewing experience, in which we’ll watch the action right along with you. Starting at 2 p.m. ET, you’ll find our live feed in this space, plus on our YouTube and Facebook page. 

We’ll have various experts calling in to talk all things equipment, instruction, gambling and what the scene is like down at Seminole. You’ll be getting the best out of Alan Shipnuck, Dylan Dethier and Luke Kerr-Dineen — three of our starved-for-Tour-golf staffers who will join me for action on the front nine. 

So, jump on in and join us to discuss whatever’s on your mind. Rory and DJ’s prodigious power, Matt Wolff’s funky swing, what makes Seminole special — and, of course, all your pro bets.

Enjoy the show! 

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