Golf Channel’s Rex Hoggard and Ryan Lavner talk about the PGA Tour’s new competitive model and what fans should expect from CEO Brian Rolapp at his press conference Tuesday. Rolapp is scheduled to speak about changes to the Tour’s schedule and much more at 9 a.m. ET on Golf Central.
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Max Greyserman was steady posting a pair of 68s during his two rounds Monday at the 2026 U.S. Open qualifier at Century Country Club in Purchase, New York. The 31-year-old Duke grad got into the major field along with Kevin Roy, Benjamin James and James Nicholas on Golf’s Longest Day.
U.S. Senior Open champion Padraig Harrington said he’s confident he can compete and be in the mix at the U.S. Open this year and said he’s turned a corner in his game, in particular with his putting.
Neal Shipley qualified in Ohio on Monday for the U.S. Open at Shinnecock during Golf’s Longest Day. The 25-year-old said he feels like his golf game is in a really good spot after some growing pains this season.
Jeff Hall, USGA managing director of rules and open championships, discussed the preparation at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club ahead of the U.S. Open and gave insight into the course layout for this year’s championship.
Bill Haas has a very special caddie on Golf’s Longest Day; his son Will is on the bag for him during U.S. Open final qualifying in North Carolina.
J.T. Poston won his fourth PGA Tour title at the 2026 Memorial Tournament. This Penske Performance shows how he got the job done Sunday at Muirfield Village Golf Club.
Extended highlights from the final round of the PGA Tour’s signature event, the Memorial Tournament at Muirfield Village.
J.T. Poston spoke with Golf Channel’s Todd Lewis after winning the 2026 Memorial Tournament in a playoff over Ryan Gerard. Poston saw his four-shot lead disappear Sunday afternoon, only to salvage the round with clutch putting down the stretch that helped seal his fourth victory on the PGA Tour.
Nearly a year after losing his wife to cancer, Pereira won his first PGA Tour-sanctioned event in eight years.
Charley Hull nearly aced the par-3 6th during the final round of the U.S. Women’s Open as she charged up the leaderboard searching for her first major win.