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Regions Tradition 2026 - Round Two
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Watch third-round action from the PGA Tour Champions’ second major of the season at Greystone G&CC in Birmingham, Alabama, live on Golf Channel!
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.

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP SEASON

A yearly tradition continues as USC women’s golf coach Justin Silverstein joins Burko and Brentley to break down all six NCAA 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

Young attributes Cadillac lead to consistent putting
After shooting a second-round 67, Cameron Young attributed his lead at the Cadillac Championship to his consistent putting on the Blue Monster.

LATEST

Amy Rogers reports on the significance of the LPGA Tour’s announcement regarding changes coming to its broadcast coverage beginning in 2026, where fans can expect all rounds to air live for the first time.
Jeeno Thitikul has sizable leads in races for the Rolex Player of the Year and Vare Trophy, though it’s not mathematically locked up ahead of this week’s CME Group Tour Championship.
Adam Schenk joins Golf Today to discuss why he began putting with one hand and how the technique helped him win the Butterfield Bermuda Championship.
The PGA Tour’s FedExCup Fall season concludes at The RSM Classic. Here’s how you can watch.
Here’s how to watch the LPGA’s season finale, the CME Group Tour Championship.
With the early signing period for the Class of 2026 wrapping up, Brentley Romine spins through his player and class rankings with junior-golf guru Ryan Frazer, plus an interview with Vanderbilt signee Luke Colton.
The Golf Today crew have a roundtable discussion regarding the amount of golf top PGA Tour golfers are participating in this fall, and if the sport’s elite are playing enough as it is.
North Carolina senior Megan Streicher and SMU senior Emily Odwin, two of the four current college players who qualified, are both deferring Epson Tour status to return to school.
The Korn Ferry Tour Championship will now be a 60-player field and be contested in Glen Allen, Virginia, as it concludes what will be a 25-event 2026 schedule for the tour.