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PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp addressed criticism that the newly-forged Challenger Series is just a glorified Korn Ferry Tour at his press conference Tuesday that unveiled the Tour’s new competitive model beginning in 2028.
U.S. Senior Open 2026: Round 2 highlights
Second round highlights from Scioto Country Club where Stewart Cink looks for his third straight major victory at the U.S. Senior Open but finds himself chasing George McNeill heading into the weekend.

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Last week, world No. 1 Nelly Korda celebrated her two major titles of the year with a press tour in New York City. And while it’s back to business at the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship in Chaska, Minnesota this week, she’s taking time to reflect on her Big Apple adventure from Times Square to the TODAY show.
Nelly Korda, who describes her personality as “dorky,” said she doesn’t know where she stands in LPGA HOF points and isn’t thinking much about trying to win three straight majors -- she’s just trying to win this one.
Deputy chair and managing principal of KPMG U.S., Atif Zaim, discussed the $13 million purse at this year’s KPMG Women’s PGA Championship and the latest technology that’ll be used throughout the major tournament.
Collin Morikawa praised KPMG’s excellence and the investment into the women’s game, shown through the $13 million purse at the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship.
Charley Hull talked about wanting to win her first major and worked on chipping alongside Golf Channel’s Mel Reid at Hazeltine National Golf Club.
Mel Reid broke down the closing stretch of the course at Hazeltine National Golf Club and showed the challenges presented at No. 16.
Rahm is set to play his first non-major PGA Tour event since joining LIV Golf in two weeks in Scotland.
Take a drone flyover tour of the front nine at Hazeltine National Golf Club ahead of the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship.
Two days of rain gave way to a clearing sky Wednesday at the Travelers Championship, a reminder that his week could be a soft re-entry into the post-U.S. Open world.
Golf Channel’s Mel Reid chatted with Angel Yin about why her game is so well suited for major championships.