Charlie Beljan looks to knock off Ben Kern and Austin Hurt at the PGA Professional Championship in Bandon, Oregon.
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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Brandel Chamblee reviews Scottie Scheffler’s uncharacteristically mistake-filled showing at the Hero World Challenge, acknowledging the bad luck he’s had but also saying that ‘bad shots give bad luck a chance.’
Tee times and TV times for the final round of the Hero World Challenge.
Watch highlights from Round 3 of the 2025 Hero World Challenge at Albany Golf Course on New Providence Island in The Bahamas.
Watch highlights from Rory McIlroy’s eventful third round of the Crown Australia Open at Royal Melbourne Golf Club, where he enters the final round nine back of the leader after a hard-fought 68.
Rory McIlroy survived a bizarre encounter with a banana peel lodged in a tree to shoot a 3-under 68 on Saturday at the Australian Open.
PGA Tour Q-School bylaws determined that the second-stage event in Valdosta, Georgia, would have its scores reverted to 54 holes with the final group on the eighth hole when the horn sounded.
Tee times and TV times for the third round of the Hero World Challenge.
U.S. Open champion J.J. Spaun converted two of his three eagle chances, Cameron Young shot 30 on the back nine and Hideki Matsuyama was bogey-free, all of them part of another five-way tie for the lead Friday in the Hero World Challenge.
Rich Lerner and Brandel Chamblee analyze Cameron Young’s current form and the areas of improvement needed in order to follow a path to “superstardom” on the PGA Tour.
Scottie Scheffler was “a little bit rusty” in the second round of the Hero World Challenge, but he still is the “best driver of the golf ball in the game” and has a great chance to again emerge victorious in the Bahamas.