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With the second-lowest round at the PGA Championship on Friday, Patrick Reed has crashed the major party -- whether the haters like it or not.
www.espn.co.ukHere’s a concise update on why Patrick Reed often draws negative attention.
Illustration: A common thread is how a few high-profile incidents—often captured and replayed in media—shape lasting impressions, sometimes more than steady performance or improvements over time.
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With the second-lowest round at the PGA Championship on Friday, Patrick Reed has crashed the major party -- whether the haters like it or not.
www.espn.co.ukDeadspin How Patrick Reed Became Golf's Latest Villain
deadspin.comPatrick Reed went deep on breaking through, learning lessons, winning the Masters, handling controversy and battling misconceptions.
golf.comPatrick Reed has a habit of making headlines for less-than-ideal reasons — but he explained that he thinks his reputation gets a raw deal.
golf.comThe former Masters champion returns to scene of one of his biggest controversies this week
www.bunkered.co.ukWhen Patrick Reed walked up the 18th fairway on Sunday at Augusta National, two putts away from cementing himself in golf history as a Masters champion, something interesting happened around the 18th green: he received a polite, reserved ovation. It wasn't the raucous welcome Masters champions have
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