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Tiger Woods has completed his rehabilitation at a center in Switzerland and returned to the United States, according to various reports, but his legal issues following a March 27 arrest for suspicion of DUI continue.
Brooks Koepka withdrew before the final round of the RBC Canadian Open Sunday with a hand injury.
At the 2024 Presidents Cup at Royal Montreal in Quebec, Wyndham Clark was one of the U.S. team’s most fiery competitors and he didn’t shy away from the Canadian galleries on Saturday at the RBC Canadian Open.
LIV Golf CEO Scott O’Neil didn’t provide a clear answer when asked about the status of the remainder of the tour’s 2026 stops on Tuesday.
The PGA Tour confirmed that next month’s Rocket Classic will be the last sponsored by the mortgage company.
The PGA Tour’s Player Advisory Council was given a rough outline of what the future of the circuit’s schedule might look like.
The first half of the 2027 PGA Tour season is continuing to take shape with a shakeup in the Florida swing.
Forget about the future of LIV Golf. Rahm is focused on winning the third leg of the career Grand Slam.
Justin Thomas’ group was put on the clock Friday at the PGA Championship. Thomas didn’t question if his trio was behind, more so, why weren’t conditions taken into consideration?
On a course where most of the field has limited to nonexistent experience Brandt Snedeker is the outlier at this week’s PGA Championship.
Cameron Young does not consider himself a trailblazer, just another PGA Tour player attempting to optimize every part of his game.
Multiple sources confirmed that Cameron Young has been using a golf ball that would very likely be deemed conforming under the new testing standards.
A Martin County (Fla.) judge ruled Tuesday that state prosecutors were entitled to Tiger Woods’ prescription records as part of the ongoing DUI case against the 15-time major champion.
Bryson DeChambeau said any possible return to the PGA Tour would depend on if players wanted him back. Well, some players weighed in on that this past week.
A potential move back to the major’s traditional August date from its May current slot appeared to be a nonstarter with the PGA of America’ chief championship officer.
Jon Rahm and the DP World Tour have reached an agreement that will allow the Spaniard to compete on the Europe circuit this season.
A source familiar with the progress of the Tour’s Future Competitions Committee tells Golf Channel that purses will be maintained “for the foreseeable future” and that there’s confidence the prize money will actually increase for players.
Maverick McNealy, one of six player directors on the PGA Tour Enterprises policy board, said the current Tour rules would allow for LIV players to return via qualifying.
Multiple sources confirmed that O’Neil and Rolapp met at the international pavilion at Augusta National.
Collin Morikawa called his opening 74 at the Masters the “toughest round” he’s ever played and his bounce-back performances of 69-68 “one of the best tournaments in my entire career.”
The two-time Masters champion didn’t hold back Thursday when asked his thoughts on Brooks Koepka’s return to the PGA Tour.
While Tiger Woods’ professional future remains unknown, his legal future following his March 27 arrest for suspicion of DUI in South Florida is beginning to take shape.
Martin County (Fla.) judge Darren Steele granted Tiger Woods a request to travel to an “out of country treatment facility” on Wednesday.
Tiger Woods was “sweating profusely” and “limping and stumbling to the right” following the car crash that led to his arrest last Friday for suspicion of DUI, according to the accident report.