PGA Tour rules chief Steve Rintoul goes over “procedural” changes golfers and fans can expect ahead of the 2026 season. Rintoul believes that viewers won’t see “anything substantially different” when watching the Sony Open in Hawaii this weekend.
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Hudson Swafford was among the first Tour players to defy the circuit’s regulations and play a LIV event. His path back to the Tour was not nearly as tidy as Brooks Koepka’s is now.
GolfChannel.com senior writer Ryan Lavner says that Brooks Koepka’s return “makes the PGA Tour a stronger product.” He adds that the Tour’s offer is a “mulligan” to a few other LIV stars.
GolfChannel.com senior writer Rex Hoggard joins “Golf Today” to talk about the PGA Tour’s new return program that will allow Brooks Koepka and possibly others to come back.
The PGA Tour announced Monday a new Returning Member Program which will allow “elite” players to come back from LIV Golf, starting with Brooks Koepka.
PGA Tour announces Returning Member Program based on “elite-performance based criteria.” This paves the way back for specific LIV Golf players, including Brooks Koepka.
What or who are the biggest question marks of 2026? Rex Hoggard and Ryan Lavner, co-hosts of the “Golf Channel Podcast with Rex & Lav,” give their takes.
How should the PGA Tour handle Brooks Koepka’s desire to return? Brandel Chamblee joins Rich Lerner on “Golf Central,” and says, a precedent needs to be set.
The PGA Tour season hasn’t begun, and Brandel Chamblee is already diving deep into the numbers regarding Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy.
Eamon Lynch joins Rich Lerner to discuss myriad topics, ranging from memories of Rory McIlroy’s Masters win, to the future of LIV Golf, to the prospect of seeing Brooks Koepka on the PGA Tour in 2026.
Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy will continue to be the biggest names in 2026 but, as Todd Lewis shares, there are other players and other storylines on which to focus.