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Tiger Woods made his semi-return to competition in Tuesday’s TGL final. After his team’s defeat, he remained unsure if he would compete in the Masters.
From Valhalla to Augusta for Drive, Chip and Putt National Finals
Boys and girls competed at Valhalla Golf Club in a regional final to qualify for the 2026 Drive, Chip and Putt National Finals at Augusta National Golf Club.

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The LPGA announced Wednesday that the Chevron Championship will relocate from Carlton Woods to Memorial Park Golf Course just outside Houston.
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Matt Kuchar spent more than a month researching his best option and concluded he would not be using a one-time exemption for being in the top 25 on the PGA Tour career money list.
What has been long rumored was made official Tuesday as the LPGA and TMRW Sports announced the formation of WTGL.
Multiple sources have confirmed to GolfChannel.com that Akshay Bhatia turned down an offer to join LIV Golf.
As the South Atlantic Women’s Amateur Championship, aka The Sally, arrives at its 100-year anniversary this week at Oceanside Golf and Country Club, it does so with countless memories of Sallys past.
There will be a new tradition this April when the golf world descends on Augusta, Georgia.
Scheffler, a four-time major champion, is the favorite in all four of the major championships in 2026, including the Masters and The Open at +300.
Wenyi Ding and Blades Brown are among the players who Brentley Romine is expecting big things from in 2026.
One of the at least 40 deaths in a New Year’s bar fire early Thursday morning in Crans-Montana, Switzerland, was that of a 17-year-old, budding golf talent from Italy named Emanuele Galeppini.