CROMWELL, Conn. -- Three of the four male golfers representing the United States in the upcoming Olympic Games will have plenty of things to discuss this week.Grouped together for the first two rounds of the Travelers Championship, Bubba Watson, Patrick Reed and Matt Kuchar will be able to talk among themselves about the red, white and blue golf bags they just received, the Team USA clothing theyll be wearing and the chartered flight to Rio de Janeiro that will take off following Sundays final round.Theyll also be able to fill each other in regarding any not-so-minor details about the competition itself.On Wednesday, Kuchar was asked whether he felt the camaraderie of being teammates with the other Americans, despite the fact that the Olympics will be an individual stroke-play event.Now, I may be misinformed or just dont know, he replied. You may have to help me. Is there no team format at all?No, none at all.There is no combined? he followed. No team event whatsoever?Negative.The two highest-seeded Americans, their combined score I thought was going to be the team part, he continued. There is no combination? No team at all?Nope.Maybe Kuchar should be given a free pass for this lack of knowledge, considering he was only added to the team three weeks ago when Jordan Spieth withdrew from the event. Or perhaps he is the epitome of the taking-it-one-week-at-a-time cliché that most touring pros strive to achieve.Either way, its just another in a long line of bad looks in golfs return to the Olympics for the first time since 1904.From players withdrawing due to health concerns, security issues and general apathy to the consternation over building a new host course to the admittedly underwhelming format, headlines swirling around next weeks competition have largely been of the negative variety.Looking at it from a differing perspective, though, what were now left with is a field of 60 players who all seem to be relishing the opportunity.I had my fingers crossed that some golfers would bypass the Olympics, explained Kuchar, who was originally the second U.S. alternate. I had fingers crossed that they would, so I would have a chance to accept.Even though next weeks tournament has tightened an already-cramped schedule for the games top players, Kuchar is one of a half-dozen who didnt let it interfere with his original plans for this week.Watson is the defending champion here in the heart of Connecticut, while Reed is an annual participant, as well. (Rickie Fowler is the lone U.S. team member who isnt playing this week.) Padraig Harrington of Ireland, Soren Kjeldsen of Denmark and Alex Cejka of Germany are the other three Olympians in this weeks field.Just as some players prefer the heat of competition in the week before a major while others would rather rest and relax, there is no right or wrong way to prepare for the Olympics.While he admitted its been difficult to pick and choose his schedule this summer, like Watson, Reed insisted he never seriously considered skipping the Travelers this week.Its a place that we really wouldnt miss, said Reed, who missed the cut last year. It was a pretty easy decision for me to come over and play. I had it set in the schedule to come play before. At that time, I wasnt in the Olympics. [Dustin Johnson] kind of helped me out there [by withdrawing]. I wasnt going to change my schedule just for that.Reed, Watson and Kuchar have each made tentative plans to not only compete next week, but attend other events, as well. Harrington is planning to take things one step further, by spending an extra week in Rio afterward, just as a fan.There have been plenty of negative headlines about golfs return to the Olympics in recent months. One of the biggest names in the event not being fully aware of the format just days before heading there will be perceived as yet another one.Despite Kuchars confusion, though, hes among a group of players here at the Travelers this week who are already looking forward to competing in the Olympics.What an honor and what a thrill to play for your country in the Olympics, Watson said. Who cares if I finish dead last? Just to be part of the Olympics is a big honor and thrill. Swell Water Bottle Sverige . Mitch Holmberg added a goal and three assists. Connor Chartier also scored for the Chiefs (3-0-0). Luke Harrison spoiled Garrett Hughsons shutout bid with a power-play goal at 13:17 of the third period. The Spokane goaltender finished with 28 saves, including a Brandon Fushimi penalty shot in the second period that would have tied the game 1-1. Swell Marmor Flaska . Irving scored 23 points, Tristan Thompson had 20 points and 10 rebounds and the Cavaliers beat the Denver Nuggets 117-109 on Friday night. http://www.swellbottlesverige.com/swell-marmor.html . The catch: It needs a lot of money, and it needs it fast. Swell Vattenflaska . LOUIS -- The New Orleans Saints looked like a team playing out the string. Swell Sverige . The mixed zone is not a place to make friends.You wait for one catch in a million - and then two turn up in the same game! Watch the video above to see how one 16-year-old became the first lucky entrant into the T20 Challenges Catch a Million competition just overs before a 17-year-old supporter halved his potential winnings by following up with another brilliant effort in the video below.Both will have to wait, though, to claim any cash as the competition is only open to people aged over 18 - the money being held in a trust until then. Under Catch a Million rules, fans can win a share of one million rand at televised game - all thats required is a clean one-handed catch in the crowd. Oh, and you have to be 18.First Qaasim Adams, batting for Titans, swung Lions seamer Willem Mulder high over mid-wicket where the supporter was standing on a bench, demonstrating great balance to pull off a blinder of a catch one-handed while leaning forward. Watch how a 17-year-old supporter became the second fan to qualify for T20 Challenge Catch a Million competition. Mulder was again the bowler on the receiving end as Heino Kuhn went large leg-side and deposited the ball over mid-wicket where another fan plucked the ball out of the air as it crept over the advertising hoardings before sprinting off in celebration, pursued by his friends, and launching the ball into the night air.dddddddddddd Live CSA T20 Slam Cricket November 13, 2016, 12:30pm Live on Get Sky Sports Get a Sky Sports pass No wonder - it was the second time that the fan had taken a one-handed catch in the competition! He repeated the trick after his first effort, the very first one-handed catch ever recorded in the maiden year of the Catch a Million competition, was ruled out under different rules because he was too young.Hows your luck?Kuhns unbeaten 83 proved the decisive innings of the contest as the Titans chalked up 194-4 off their 20 overs before restricting Lions to 152-8 despite Rassie van der Dussens 51 off 28 balls - Titans winning by 42 runs. Watch NOW TV Watch Sky Sports for just £6.99. No contract. Live coverage of the T20 Challenge continues on Sky Sports with Dolphins against Warriors from 12.30pm this Sunday on Sky Sports Mix. Also See: T20 Challenge homepage Van Schalkwyk throws bat Fixtures/results Live cricket on Sky ' ' '