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Brandt Snedeker posted a 6-under 65 at the Copperhead Course on Thursday, and was asked afterwards about leading the U.S. in the 2026 Presidents Cup and if he would consider himself as part of the roster.

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Scottie Scheffler is looking for his third green jacket. Rory McIlroy wants to be the first back-to-back champ at Augusta since Tiger Woods. Here’s who the oddsmakers have pegged as the favorite at the 2026 Masters.
Ludvig Åberg spoke with Golf Channel’s Todd Lewis and said the key thing he learned from losing The Players Championship last month was to slow things down and stay in control of his game. He said he lost control for about 25 minutes at TPC Sawgrass and by the time he realized it he could no longer win the tournament. Åberg tied for fifth place.
Tommy Fleetwood enters as the Valero Texas Open favorite but consider Russell Henley and Tony Finau on the betting card for this week’s tournament in San Antonio.
A lot of news came out Tuesday regarding Tiger Woods. In this edition of the “Golf Channel Podcast with Rex & Lav,” Rex Hoggard and Ryan Lavner discuss the ongoing impact.
Tiger Woods released a statement Tuesday evening saying that he was “stepping away for a period of time to seek treatment and focus on my health.” Brandel Chamblee joins “Golf Central” to discuss the importance of Tiger’s decision.
Legal expert Jodi Balsam joins “Golf Central” to discuss how Tiger Woods’ Tuesday evening statement in the aftermath of his Friday arrest on suspicion of DUI could impact his legal case.
Tiger Woods has pleaded not guilty to DUI after his arrest last week near his home in South Florida. Rex Hoggard is joined on “Golf Central” by legal analyst Jodi Balsam.
Win and you’re in. To the Masters, that is. Players who are not already qualified for the season’s first major can gain entry with a win at the Valero Texas Open.
Tiger Woods said Tuesday night that he is stepping away from competitive golf to seek treatment and focus on his health following his arrest last week.
Swing coach Randy Smith joined “Golf Today” to discuss the changes that led to Gary Woodland’s win at the Houston Open, as well as the work he’s being doing with Scottie Scheffler on his swing.