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Rolfing on the impact of the PGA Tour leaving Hawaii
“Mr. Hawaii” Mark Rolfing weighs in on the PGA Tour shifting away from its traditional Hawaii swing.
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Tom Lehman, the 2000 WM Phoenix Open champion, takes the “Golf Today” crew through TPC Scottsdale’s closing stretch with drone footage of Nos. 13-18.
Beth Ann Nichols joins “Golf Today” to talk about the LPGA’s decision to cancel the final round of its season-opener, the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions. Nichols says a lack of clarity led to a lot of confusion.
Tom Lehman, the 2000 WM Phoenix Open winner, joins “Golf Today” at TPC Scottsdale to talk about the event’s atmosphere. The 2006 U.S. Ryder Cup captain also shared his thoughts on fan behavior at Bethpage last year.
Though actions and words, LIV Golf is taking hit after hit. Is more to come? Todd Lewis joins Rex Hoggard and Ryan Lavner on this week’s “Golf Channel Podcast with Rex & Lav” to discuss.
The DP World Tour is reportedly working toward a resolution where it would stop fining its members for competing in conflicting LIV Golf events starting this year.
Dahmen will compete via sponsor invite in this week’s WM Phoenix Open in his hometown Scottsdale, Arizona, after writing tournament organizers a letter and attaching it to a green golf polo.
Highlights from the final round of the PGA Tour’s 2026 Farmers Insurance Open on the South Course at Torrey Pines, where a new scoring record was set.
TGR Foundation is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year. At an all-star gala in January, RED: Celebrating Legacy presented by EY, Tiger Woods and others spoke on the foundation’s impact and how it will continue to change lives in the future.
Brooks Koepka’s first tournament back on the PGA Tour is in the books. The five-time major winner heads to Phoenix after finishing T-56 at Torrey Pines. Koepka shot 2-under 70 in the final round at the Farmers.
A 13-time winner on the PGA Tour after his wire-to-wire victory at Torrey Pines this week, Justin Rose is beginning to draw consideration for the World Golf Hall of Fame. The seven-time European Ryder Cup team member is projected to be ranked No. 3 in the world after the 2026 Farmers.