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Tiger Woods has an ambitious goal for a new-look PGA Tour in 2027, but 2028 is more realistic. After hearing from those in charge and talking to those inside the ropes, here’s what that might look like.
Thursday’s first round at Albany showed the time off wasn’t detrimental to Spaun’s game as he posted a 6-under 66 for a share of the Day 1 lead at Tiger Woods’ event in the Bahamas.
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.
The Tour announced those on the ballot for both the Jack Nicklaus Award and the Arnold Palmer Award.
Woods has a list of accomplishments beyond reproach in the modern game. But what he’s now doing off the course will have a lasting impact on the PGA Tour’s future.
Joel Dahmen’s emotionally-charged conclusion to last year’s season left an indelible impression on golf fans.
Thomas withdrew from the unofficial event in the Bahamas after undergoing back surgery last week
Thomas revealed Friday evening that he underwent successful microdiscectomy surgery and that he had no timetable for a return.
Love III worked on making sure the classic layout didn’t lose its integrity, but remained a test for the modern game.
The PGA Tour will begin testing a new two-day pro-am format at this week’s Bermuda Championship.
The Sentry, the PGA Tour’s annual lid-lifter in Maui, will not be played in 2026, the circuit announced Wednesday.
The unpacking of what happened to the U.S. Ryder Cup team at last month’s matches began almost immediately, but for Brandt Snedeker, the lessons of Bethpage take on even greater meaning.
TGL, the tech-infused indoor golf league co-founded by Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy, will begin its second season on Dec. 28.
In the aftermath of a rowdy and, at times, abusive Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black, PGA CEO Derek Sprague talks to GolfChannel.com about the fans and the future.
The Ryder Cup indignation is well placed following three wildly contentious days, but it is also a little misplaced.
U.S. Ryder Cup captain Keegan Bradley admitted Sunday evening that the Bethpage course setup was incorrect and helped lead to the Americans’ defeat. But that wasn’t his only mistake.
World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler is 0-4 and world No. 2 Rory McIlroy is 3-0-1. They will clash in Sunday singles at the Ryder Cup.
The weather at Bethpage Black on Thursday is still forecast to bring plenty of rain but the front that threatened to washout the day’s play has shifted to the north.
As for the “other” financial questions this week and the $200,000 stipend U.S. players are receiving from the PGA of America for their participation, Morikawa had a more nuanced answer.
Is it something? Is it nothing? U.S. players being paid a stipend to compete in the Ryder Cup has drawn plenty of questions this week, but does concern have any merit?
With inclement weather in the forecast for Thursday the PGA of America moved the Ryder Cup opening ceremony to Wednesday at Bethpage.
The raucous crowds promise to be as much of a test as Bethpage Black’s narrow fairways and rugged bunkering. But it just won’t be the Europeans who will need to embrace the mayhem.
The results were mixed for the U.S. Ryder Cup team on the Thursday leaderboard at the Procore Championship, which is doubling as a tune-up for this month’s matches. But this week is about more than just birdies and bogeys.