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The meeting would be the first time the player directors met with anyone from the PIF and Malnati said Tour commissioner Jay Monahan has been pushing for a face-to-face meeting between the players and Al-Rumayyan “for months.”
Negotiations that PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan said were “accelerating significantly” are poised to expand to include the player directors.
Harmon said his pupil is finally starting to feel comfortable with swing changes.
Scheffler said he felt a pain in his neck on his second hole of the day in Round 2.
Fox became the 14th player to ace the 17th hole at TPC Sawgrass but the first to do so following an eagle at No. 16.
McIlroy had two penalty drops in Round 1 of The Players, with the one at No. 7 leading to a lengthy discussion.
Scheffler won last year at TPC Sawgrass by five strokes and is fresh off an equally dominant performance last week.
The annual caddie competition at TPC Sawgrass’ 17th hole was won by Vincent Norrman’s caddie, Sean McDonagh.
McIlroy says, “I think the PGA Tour is in a far stronger position than when Jay took over.”
Early returns from the season’s first four signature events suggest that turn over, or “churn,” is on pace with what officials anticipated.
The PGA Tour commissioner offered few specifics in his press conference on Tuesday at TPC Sawgrass.
It’s the evil genius of Pete Dye, who designed the Stadium Course: making players really think.
With sublime ball striking and a hot putter, Scheffler dominated the field at the Arnold Palmer.
Jordan Spieth scrambles for unlikely par after having to play a shot left-handed.
Some of the best in the world, including world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler, are contending at Bay Hill.
McIlroy shot a back-nine 30 to vault up the Arnold Palmer Invitational leaderboard.
Spieth had stretches of birdies and bogeys on Thursday at Bay Hill.
A day after the PGA Tour announced its Enterprises’ board, player director Webb Simpson offered some insight.
Justin Lower’s path to this week’s Arnold Palmer Invitational is the blueprint for the majority of the PGA Tour.
Much is offered to the players in signature events. It’s time for them to feel bigger to the public.
With 69 players and no alternate list at Bay Hill, it means that Dunlap will play the first two rounds as a single.
The window for past winners of The Open Championship to compete at the game’s oldest major championship will be shorter.
Scott said the best players need to be at majors, but there doesn’t need to be “knee-jerk reactions.”
Was LIV’s statement accurate? Is there a better system than the OWGR? What about the majors?