Watch opening-round action from the LPGA at the El Camaleon Golf Club in Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo, Mexico.
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.
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Stanford head coach Anne Walker reacts to being the No. 1 seed in the Stanford Regional, where they will compete with Pepperdine and Vanderbilt.
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Patrick Rodgers discusses his strong final round at the 2026 Sony Open while the Golf Central team looks at his PGA Tour resume. The third-place result at the Sony was the fifth such finish of Rodgers’ career.
Chris Gotterup is now a three-time PGA Tour winner after topping Ryan Gerard and Patrick Rodgers to claim the 2026 Sony Open championship.
Gotterup, who finished at 16-under 264, moves to No. 17 in the world. He was at No. 195 in the world when he left the Sony Open a year ago.
Here’s how the $9.1 million purse was paid out at this week’s Sony Open in Hawaii, where Chris Gotterup prevailed.
Robert MacIntyre’s memory of the Sony Open is set to serve him as a helpful reminder going forward in his career, but came at a steep cost in Hawaii.
Nacho Elvira won the first DP World Tour event of the year, besting Shane Lowry and Rory McIlroy in the final round of the Dubai Invitational on Sunday.
Mateo Pulcini prevailed in a playoff to capture the Latin America Amateur Championship, earning spots in this year’s Masters and Open Championship. Watch highlights and hear from Rich Lerner, who was on site this week in Peru.
Rory McIlroy is looking ahead to the Hero Dubai Desert Classic next week after finishing T-3 at the Dubai Invitational on Sunday.
The 25-year-old Argentine somehow threaded a shot through a tree to stay alive in a playoff opposite Venezuela’s Virgilio Paz, then won on the second extra hole Sunday at the Latin America Amateur in Peru.
The 38-year-old Spaniard took advantage of Lowry’s late misfortune on Sunday at the Dubai Invitational to win his third career DPWT event.