Fans reflect on unbelievable week in Philadelphia for Truist Championship
The final round of the Truist Championship took place on Sunday, marking the end of an incredible week at the Philadelphia Cricket Club.
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The final round of the Truist Championship took place on Sunday, marking the end of an incredible week at the Philadelphia Cricket Club.
Fans said the experience over the past three days has been amazing and something you can't get by watching on television.
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