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Second round action starts Friday morning in Scotland. Here’s when Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy and the rest of the field will tee off and how to watch.
Is Harrington underrated on the career best conversation?
Golf Channel's Tripp Isenhour talks about Padraig Harrington's career after the Irishman won his third U.S. Senior Open on Sunday over Stewart Cink at Scioto.

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Joaquin Niemann celebrated an ace on the opening hole at Club De Golf Chapultepec during Thursday’s first round of LIV Golf Mexico City.
The Trojans held off their in-state rival, the University of California, in a tightly-contested finish. After recording a hole-in-one Monday, sophomore Jack Buchanan earned his first collegiate victory.
Ludvig Åberg has the early lead at the RBC Heritage with a bogey-free 63 at Harbour Town. The Swede is coming off a disappointing week at the Masters by his standards.
Chris Gotterup did something on the 15th hole at Harbour Town that we’ve all done on the golf course at some point: swing and miss.
CEO Scott O’Neil said the tour was funded through 2026 on Wednesday amid reports that Saudi Arabia’s PIF was cutting funding, and that confidence was backed up by Thursday’s shotgun start at Club De Golf Chapultepec.
Gary Woodland told reporters after shooting a 6-under 65 during Thursday’s opening round at Harbour Town that this is the most confident he’s ever felt with his game.
Scottie Scheffler sits T-20 on the RBC Heritage leaderboard after his first swing of the first round at Harbour Town went wide right and out of bounds.
Brooks Koepka was set as the first alternate to get into the 2026 RBC Heritage field. If he did get in, it would have triggered 72 holes for Keith Mitchell and Taylor Moore per the Tour’s Returning Member Program.
The Masters is over and it’s time to move on. That’s the approach of Scottie Scheffler and Cameron Young at the RBC Heritage.
Asterisk Talley spoke to reporters about her course familiarity at El Caballero Country Club ahead of this week’s JM Eagle LA Championship.
Sergio Garcia was asked about LIV Golf’s future ahead of the tournament in Mexico City this week and said that “there are always a lot of rumors” circulating but that the event was set to go on as scheduled.
Scott O’Neil, LIV Golf CEO, refuted reports that the golf league’s future is in doubt with the Saudi Public Investment Fund “on the verge” of cutting its financial support.