Serving a much-needed break, the sports world is eager to celebrate Thanksgiving. Players come together with fans to enjoy the holiday, sometimes even playing for a special event. This applies to golf as well, where players often share stories about their shenanigans during the holiday, with fans.
This time, the PGA TOUR Champions chose to share a few Thanksgiving details with fans. Some golfers came together to speak about their favorite dish for the holidays, explaining why it is so.
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What is the favorite Thanksgiving dish of some Champions Tour stars?
The Champion Tour post had Couples on the cover, and a video with all other players following. “Happy Thanksgiving,” they wrote, “Drop your favorite dish below.”
The video stars Fred Couples himself, who explains what his favorite dish is and why. Revealing his favorite dish, he said, “My favorite Thanksgiving dish is stuffing. I can have turkey all the time, but my mom didn’t make stuffing a lot and Suzanne doesn’t either, so stuffing.”
Couples turned professional in 1980, debuting on the Champions Tour in 2010. He has won 15 PGA Tour events, one of them being the 1992 Masters tournament. He even has 13 PGA Tour Champions wins to his name, and an extremely successful career to boast about.
The second golfer to state his favorites had choices similar to Couples’. “Definitely turkey and stuffing,” said Bernhard Langer. The 64-year-old has won three PGA Tour events. He even has 42 wins on the PGA TOUR Champions, the second-most for any player in the Champions Tour history.
The turkey, mashed potatoes, and gravy seemed to be the other popular options.
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