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Griffin shot 63 Sunday in Los Cabos, Mexico, to win the World Wide Technology Championship by two shots.
Takeaways from Higgo, Young in Cabo San Lucas
Cara Banks and Brandel Chamblee break down Garrick Higgo and Carson Young's performances at the WWT Championship and the pressure that comes with joining the Top 100 from the FedExCup Fall.

BIG BREAK

More than 20 years after their unforgettable showdown on Season 2, Kip Henley and Don Donatello step back into the spotlight to settle unfinished business.
The groundbreaking golf reality TV series that ran for a record 23 seasons, from 2003 to 2015, is set to return in August 2026 in partnership with Good Good Golf.

SIGHTS AND SOUNDS

Putnam one-hops it in for an ace at El Cardonal
After back-to-back bogeys, Andrew Putnam drills a hole-in-one on the par-3 16th hole at El Cardonal during the third-round action at the World Wide Technology Championship.

GOLFPASS FEATURED

We examine 25 years of modern course architecture with the first of three articles analyzing new course trends pre-Great Recession from 2000-08.
Will the golf ball rollback save the Old Course at St. Andrews? Tim Gavrich weighs in.
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LATEST

Cameron Young’s Ryder Cup debut ends with an emphatic singles win over Justin Rose to give the U.S. team hope in its comeback to reclaim the cup on home soil.
Thanks to WHOOP, you can get a closer look at how Justin Thomas is remaining steady under pressure on Day 3 of the Ryder Cup, as well as Luke Donald’s focus as captain.
Various chants and insults have been directed at Rory McIlroy by American fans during the Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black. During Sunday singles, fans tried a new tactic to get in McIlroy’s head: using squeaky rubber ducks.
Take in the atmosphere of Bethpage Black by watching the walkouts of Bryson DeChambeau, Justin Thomas, Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy during Day 3 of the 2025 Ryder Cup.
Justin Thomas cuts Tommy Fleetwood’s lead to 1UP after dropping an Eagle on the sixth hole at Bethpage Black on the final day of the Ryder Cup.
The European team moved to within two points of retaining the Ryder Cup on Sunday after Viktor Hovland was forced to withdraw prior to his singles match because of a neck injury.
The Live From crew look back on Tommy Fleetwood’s defining putt from Day 2 of the Ryder Cup and analyze what made him a force to be reckoned with on such a pivotal Moving Day.
Up seven points, 11.5-4.5, Europe unsurprisingly enters Sunday singles as the heavy betting favorite to win the 45th Ryder Cup.
If Hovland, who was a late scratch from Saturday afternoon fourballs because of a neck injury, doesn’t play Sunday, it would invoke the Envelope Rule.
The confrontation occurred on Bethpage’s 15th green, ignited by Rose telling DeChambeau’s caddie, Greg Bodine, to back off while he read his birdie putt.