154TH OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP
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Jordan Spieth’s last trip through Waialae Country Club saw the Texas native tie for a first-round lead before posting six bogeys and missing the cut. The former world No. 1 sits outside the top 50 after missing fall events.
Billy Horschel knows that some players might want “more skin” from any possible LIV Golf returnee, but says their presence would only make the PGA Tour a better product.
Brooks Koepka is expecting a nervous energy when he returns to a regular PGA Tour event for the first time in four years at the Farmers Insurance Open. Only some of that pertains to his golf.
What do PGA Tour players think about the breaking news Monday that the Tour will allow select LIV Golf members back in the fold, starting with Brooks Koepka? George Savaricas talks to some of the big names at the Sony Open.
Hudson Swafford was among the first Tour players to defy the circuit’s regulations and play a LIV event. His path back to the Tour was not nearly as tidy as Brooks Koepka’s is now.
GolfChannel.com senior writer Ryan Lavner says that Brooks Koepka’s return “makes the PGA Tour a stronger product.” He adds that the Tour’s offer is a “mulligan” to a few other LIV stars.
GolfChannel.com senior writer Rex Hoggard joins “Golf Today” to talk about the PGA Tour’s new return program that will allow Brooks Koepka and possibly others to come back.
The PGA Tour announced Monday a new Returning Member Program which will allow “elite” players to come back from LIV Golf, starting with Brooks Koepka.
PGA Tour announces Returning Member Program based on “elite-performance based criteria.” This paves the way back for specific LIV Golf players, including Brooks Koepka.
In just the second weather-shortened event in Jones Cup history, the SMU senior, who once battled the putting yips before going lefty, birdied the penultimate hole Sunday at Ocean Forest en route to a two-shot win.