As part of its California Rises initiative, the Tour is re-launching its Birdies for Good campaign this week at Riviera.
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Xander Schauffele looks ahead to The Open Championship, sharing why “nothing has changed” since winning last year’s tournament and why being “well-rounded” is key to his process.
Jay Croucher and Drew Dinsick examine where to find value within betting markets for the top continental European at The Open Championship, explaining why Viktor Hovland may be the best bet to make.
Bryson DeChambeau sits down with the media before the 2025 Open Championship, discussing the thick breeze at Royal Portrush, LIV seeking World Ranking points and more.
Jon Rahm shares why he’s “always confident” in his game ahead of The Open Championship, before Live From examines how he is rounding into form in recent majors and how his career has evolved since his move to LIV.
Scottie Scheffler reflects on how much time and effort is spent preparing for tournaments and how even after a big win, that euphoric feeling only lasts for a few moments before it’s onto the next.
Johnson Wagner walks and talks with J.J. Spaun at Royal Portrush, highlighting necessary adjustments for playing links golf, life after winning the U.S. Open, and his preparations for The Open Championship.
Scottie Scheffler reveals what’s gone into his preparation for The Open Championship, sharing why Royal Portrush is a “fun place to play” and why he “could not care any less” about being the tournament favorite.
Johnson Wagner tries to equal Shane Lowry’s 2019 bunker shot on the first hole at Royal Portrush, where consequential shots may take place.
From Rory McIlroy’s impressive par save to Chris Gotterup’s late birdie, relive the most memorable shots from the 2025 Genesis Scottish Open, presented by Penske.