Skip navigation
Favorites
Sign up to follow your favorites on all your devices.
Sign up
Patrick Reed, the 2018 Masters champ, said his decision to seek a return to the PGA “definitely happened quickly” in Dubai earlier this year, and once it did there was no turning back.
Scheffler overcomes shocking start to shoot 68 at RBC Heritage
Scottie Scheffler hit his opening tee shot out of bounds Thursday but salvaged bogey and shot 68 in the first round at Harbour Town.

MORE NEWS

Here’s a look at this year’s Masters Champions Dinner photos with host Rory McIlroy.
Bryson DeChambeau detailed his support for Asterisk Talley after she lost the lead during the Augusta National Women’s Amateur and discussed his desire to help inspire the next generation of golfers.
Scheffler arrived at Augusta National on Sunday morning, with new baby in tow, energized and just in time to hand out an award before beginning his quest for a third Masters title.
2023 Masters champion Jon Rahm discussed what it’s like attending the Champions Dinner, his outlook on playing in the Ryder Cup and his expectations this week.
Rory McIlroy discussed embracing all of the events of Masters week at Augusta National Golf Club and said how it’s been “a dream come true” the last 12 months after winning the green jacket.
McIlroy has an extra putter with him this week at Augusta National while one of his playing competitors, half his age, is carrying one of McIlroy’s old Nike balls in his bag.
The 36-year-old Northern Irishman designed this year’s Champions Dinner menu and wine list, as is the responsibility of the reigning champion. He’ll also speak to his fellow Masters winners.
When McIlroy touched down in Augusta last Saturday, the page officially flipped to the 36-year-old’s title defense.
Tommy Fleetwood will enjoy Wednesday’s Par 3 Contest with his son, Frankie, but then he’ll set his sights on his first major title. Fleetwood met the media Tuesday at the Masters. Watch his full press conference.
Young enters his fifth start at Augusta National ranked behind just two players in the world rankings, Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy, and arguably the most logical favorite.