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The “Blue Monster” is back on the PGA Tour schedule, and players weighed in on the challenge of returning to one of the game’s toughest courses.
Doral winner Scott details hazards of the 'Blue Monster'
Adam Scott, the last PGA Tour winner at Doral in 2016, talks to George Savaricas about his return

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP SEASON

As conference championships begin, it’s time to forecast the 72-team field for NCAA Division I women’s golf regionals.
Conference championships are now underway as men’s and women’s teams battle for automatic bids into the NCAA postseason, and we’ll track the results as they finish.

SIGHTS AND SOUNDS

What is Nelly Korda doing to separate herself from her the field?
Golf Today weighed in on what led to Nelly Korda's success at The Chevron, including the course setup at Memorial Park and discussed the latest LPGA news, including Ina Yoon’s suspension.

LATEST

Taylor Dickson spoke to Golf Channel after winning the Bahamas Golf Classic by three strokes. Dickson, the winner of the first Korn Ferry Tour event of 2026, did not card a single bogey throughout the week at Atlantis Paradise Island.
Keegan Bradley, J.J. Spaun, and Ben Griffin spoke to the Golf Channel ahead of the Sony Open at Waialae Country Club.
Under the terms of the Returning Member Program, Clark, the 2023 U.S. Open champ, would’ve also been eligible for immediate reinstatement to the PGA Tour, in hindsight, had he accepted a lucrative LIV offer two years ago.
Tiger Woods turned 50 years old on Dec. 30. Here’s how he celebrated the occasion.
Roger Sloan got into the Bahamas Golf Classic after Noah Goodwin withdrew, and then he hired Goodwin’s dad, Jeff, as his caddie.
Bryson DeChambeau discussed a new viral trend based on exit doors when asked about a recent social media post following news of the PGA Tour’s Returning Member Program. DeChambeau said he’s contractually committed to LIV Golf in 2026.
Tiger Woods said he “had no days off” in forming the criteria PGA Tour’s Returning Member Program. The five-time Masters winner believes its fair the players targeted to return must earn their place into signature events and postseason tournaments.
First-round tee times, groupings and how to watch the PGA Tour’s season debut at the Sony Open in Hawaii.
Lau, the freshman standout from Hong Kong who is ranked No. 33 in the world amateur rankings, was the highest-ranked recruit in program history.
With Woods’ backing, the Tour took a major step in unifying the sport again by creating the Returning Member Program and welcoming back Koepka.