Watch final-round action of the PGA Tour’s fifth signature event of the season, the Cadillac Championship, live on Golf Channel!
NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP SEASON
The NCAA Division I men’s golf regional fields will be unveiled Wednesday at 2 p.m. ET on Golf Channel. Until then, it’s time to project which teams will be participating and where they will be going.
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
PGA Tour highlights: 2026 Cadillac Championship, Round 2
Check out extended highlights from the second round of the 2026 Cadillac Championship on Friday at Doral.
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The PGA of America wouldn’t confirm whether it planned on reaching out to Tiger Woods about the captaincy, though it did say it will make a decision in the next few months.
Tee times and TV times for the opening round of the Hero World Challenge.
Rory McIlroy had a self-described “roller coaster” of a round Thursday at the Crown Australian Open. He wasn’t exaggerating.
Rory McIlroy talks about his ‘roller coaster’ opening round at the Crown Australian Open, discussing the windy conditions and more.
Watch crucial moments of Rory McIlroy’s up-and-down opening round at the Crown Australian Open at Royal Melbourne Golf Club.
Brad Faxon joins Golf Central from the Bahamas to talk about the Optum Golf Channel Games, preview the Hero World Challenge and react to Tiger Woods’ press conference.
World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler arrives at Tiger Woods’ annual member-member in the Bahamas with a similar agenda to the one he had last year, but he hopes this off-season is a little more uneventful.
Change is coming and it’s coming quickly. That was the message from PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp to the field at this week’s Hero World Challenge on Tuesday.