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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

Maverick McNealy discusses the ways in which KPMG elevates the game of golf, how the brand has supported his own golf journey, and the different preparation required for a major championship.
As the LPGA Tour celebrates 75 years, hear from pioneers of the Tour reflect on the organization’s storied history and growth from its humble beginnings to the global stage.
Following a T-23 finish at Oakmont, Spieth hung around Pittsburgh to wait for travel partner Scottie Scheffler.
After finding something off the tee at Oakmont, McIlroy arrives at TPC River Highlands a year after skipping the signature event.
The Travelers Championship kicks off at TPC River Highlands this week, and the 15th hole could see golfers having difficulty keeping the ball on the green.
Tee times and groupings for the second round of the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship.
Tee times and groupings for the first round of the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship.
The KPMG Women’s PGA is now on equal terms with the U.S. Women’s Open when it comes to prize money.
The Royal & Ancient Golf Club talks about a feasibility study for The Open to return to Turnberry. Far more serious is whether to take golf’s oldest championship outside the United Kingdom for the first time.
Jim “Bones” Mackay often has said he would always be a caddie, even now that he has left his longtime role to be a course reporter for NBC Sports. That much was evident in the final, chaotic hour of the U.S. Open.