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Jay Monahan, Yasir Al-Rumayyan and Greg Norman have been requested to attend a Senate hearing on July 11.
Five-time PGA Tour policy board member Davis Love III sent a letter to the circuit’s commissioner and its membership prior to Tuesday’s player meeting calling for patience.
PGA Tour officials intend to tackle a growing narrative that the “framework” agreement with the PIF is not a takeover of professional golf.
LACC received its share of criticism U.S. Open week. There will be some adjustments in the future, because there will be a future.
For those inclined to demand an answer, golf happened to Rickie Fowler on Sunday at LACC. But he found something more important.
Multiple players have been sent a request from Sen. Richard Blumenthal’s staff seeking a virtual meeting.
With an almost limitless well of potential storylines at the U.S. Open, here are five to watch Sunday at Los Angeles Country Club.
Si Woo Kim had some fun with Keith Mitchell after being nicked on the tee box by an errant shot.
Bryson hopes solid play at the majors translates into a chance of making this year’s U.S. Ryder Cup team.
A look at some options this Father’s Day for the dad who loves to play golf.
Rounds of 67-66 at LACC were a jolt of encouragement for Harris English after hip surgery in ’22 and a lengthy recovery process.
The PGA Tour, LIV Golf and the Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia agreed to end all antitrust litigation on Friday.
Tiger Woods will not return to Royal Liverpool for next month’s Open Championship, the R&A confirmed Friday.
The New York Times filed a motion in U.S. District Court Friday to unseal files in the antitrust and counterclaim lawsuits.
Phil Mickelson declined to speak on the PGA Tour-PIF agreement and had a heckler late in his opening 69.
Rickie Fowler is having a much better Thursday at Los Angeles Country Club than he did a year ago at Brookline.
Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) became the most-recent lawmaker to challenge the circuit’s recently-announced agreement with the PIF.
According to a WSJ report, the Justice Department will be reviewing the recently announcement agreement between the PGA Tour and PIF.
The PGA Tour plans to hold another player meeting next Tuesday at TPC River Highlands, according to a notice sent to players late Wednesday.
A pair of senators sent a letter to Merrick Garland asking the Attorney General to examine the PGA Tour-PIF deal, according to a report.
Jon Rahm said he understands why the Tour needed to be secret in dealing with the PIF, but added some players feel a sense of “betrayal”.
In the two-page letter, Jay Monahan detailed the agreement, saying the Tour will “retain administrative oversight of golf tournaments.”
Richard Blumenthal also claims the move by the PIF, which is controlled by the Saudi government, is an attempt at sports washing.
The golf world will get a crash course on LACC this week and few know it better than swing coach Jamie Mulligan.