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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.
Hard to assign value of rules breach at Birkdale: Kaufman
Smylie Kaufman joins the "Live From The Open" set to go over Bryson DeChambeau's controversial shot on the fifth hole at Royal Birkdale.

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Ryan Ogle is departing the PGA and the nomadic lifestyle of a championship director for another opportunity that will allow he and his family to settle into a permanent home.
Watch second-round action from the PGA Tour’s season-opener, the Sony Open in Hawaii, where five players share the lead entering the weekend at Waialae Country Club.
PGA Tour veteran Webb Simpson and rookie Johnny Keefer join Smylie Kaufman for “Happy Hour with Smylie presented by Michelob Ultra,” Friday at the 2026 Sony Open in Hawaii.
Third-round tee times, pairings and how to watch the PGA Tour’s season debut at the Sony Open in Hawaii.
While five players share the lead through 36 holes of the Sony Open in Hawaii, including defending champion Nick Taylor, 62-year-old Vijay Singh stuck around for the weekend.
Johnny Keefer, who finished atop the Korn Ferry Tour points list on his way to the PGA Tour, chatted with Smylie Kaufman during Friday’s “Happy Hour with Smylie presented by Michelob Ultra.” Keefer shares some KFT superlatives at the 2026 Sony Open.
After more than two years apart, Webb Simpson has Paul Tesori on his bag again. Simpson joins Smylie Kaufman for “Happy Hour with Smylie presented by Michelob Ultra,” Friday at the Sony Open to discuss the reunion.
With Webb Simpson watching on during “Happy Hour with Smylie presented by Michelob Ultra,” Ben Griffin holed out from a greenside bunker at the Sony Open on Friday.
Playing the par-5 ninth in Round 2 of the 2026 Sony Open in Hawaii, Chris Gotterup hit a stinger off the tee and then a low -- very low -- hook from the rough. “Two of the weirdest shots, back-to-back, I’ve seen on the PGA Tour. Ever,” Arron Oberholser described.
Coming off a 66 that gave him the first-round lead at the Dubai Invitational, Rory McIlroy stumbled to a 74 on Friday. Catch highlights and hear from the world No. 2.