It’s open to interpretation

Before Hawk & Purk dive into this week’s PGA, co-hosts debate different post-victory styles of Hideki Matsuyama and K.H. Lee
It’s open to interpretation
It’s open to interpretation /

South Korea’s Kyoung-Hoon Lee takes a brave stand upon winning the AT&T Byron Nelson, which differed from how Japan’s Hideki Matsuyama deferred to his interpreter after having won the recent Masters. Co-hosts John Hawkins and Mike Purkey offer their own interpretations of the incidents before they sharpen their focus on this week’s PGA Championship. For only the second time, Kiawah Island’s Ocean Course will play host to the PGA, which for only the second time will be contested in May.

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Mike Purkey
MIKE PURKEY

Purkey has been writing about all things golf for more than 30 years, working at the highest level at publications such as Golf Magazine and Global Golf Post. He is an avid golfer, with a handicap too low for his ability. Purkey lives in Charlotte, N.C.