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Why Are LIV Golf Rebels and Other Golf Pros Wearing Yellow At the 2023 Fortinet Australian PGA Championship?

Published 11/23/2023, 7:25 PM EST

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The 2023 Fortinet Australian PGA Championship has commenced and the 4-day long event will see the game of golf being played for numerous causes. The day 1 of the play in The Land Down Under ended with fervor. In the first round, Spanish leader Joel Moscatel took everyone by surprise. The golfer’s impressive performance on the greens gained him the top spot on the leaderboard as he ended the round with 63 on the first day.

With the day 1 buzz coming to a calm, the day 2 rounds have been making news prior to the game as the LIV Golf rebels and other pro golfers have raked the greens in yellow. The backing theme of the Yellow Day has the spectators, and the fans intrigued alike, and we have come to the spot with the rescue. Here’s all you need to know about this special game day in Australia. 

A Sea of yellow: Transforming golf greens for a gleaming cause

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The golf greens in Australia will be celebrating an annual event that brings the town together in a burst of color and compassion—Yellow Day. The special day is saved for a cause to support generosity, Challenge, and pay tribute to the memory of a legendary Australian PGA golfer, Jarrod Lyle, who passed away in 2018. 

On this day, the townsfolk, players, associates, and fans wear their brightest yellow attire and transform the greens into a sea of yellow. More than being just a color; it is seen as a symbol of hope and solidarity. With yellow ribbons and cheerful banners, all spreading the message of the year-long #DoingItForJarrod campaign. 

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The cause allows the community to come together and perform in the face of collecting funds and spreading awareness about children with cancer. As a part of the heartfelt initiative, the Sea of Yellow participants are encouraged to purchase some raffle tickets that give them a chance to win prizes and play their part in a much larger story of hope and support. 

As day two now sets to unfold, here’s a quick look at how the first day of the game played out. 

How Day 1 unfolded at the Royal Queensland Golf Club

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The course saw a lot of action on the first day. With paced swings, Joel Moscatel made it to the top as he matched the course record with an impressive 8-under 63. The golfer’s performance took the fans by surprise and his out-of-the-blue play placed him one stroke ahead of Australian Min Woo Lee.  

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The greens also saw Sydney’s John Lyras secure the third spot on the leaderboard. With a solid 66, the player made a glamorous entry while a group of six players, including Adam Scott, Lucas Herbert, and Sam Brazel, finished the day at 5-under. After the first day of play, defending champion Cameron Smith saw himself facing a challenging start as he scored a 2-over 73.

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The day 2 games are on, and the greens are yet to decide on its winner. With the championship promising an exciting continuation, who do you think will take the title this time around? 

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Maheen Sajjad

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I am Maheen Sajjad, a golf writer at EssentiallySports. I blazed through the ranks of the ES recruitment drive and made it to the team with my credible journalistic abilities. In the past, I served as an editor for my college department newsletter.
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