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Brentley Romine breaks down the Zurich Classic, with a closer look at the pairing of Nick Dunlap and Gordon Sargent.
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Woodland holes out for an incredible walk-off eagle at RBC Heritage
Gary Woodland drilled his approach shot through the wind on par-4 18th and holed out for an incredible walk-off eagle to end his final round at the RBC Heritage tournament.
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In his State of the Tour address Wednesday at The Players Championship, PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp addressed concerns over how sponsor invitations are used in signature events.
Despite the lack of definitive answers, Rolapp provided plenty of insight into where the Tour is likely headed as it looks to satisfy this objective: “To build the best version of the PGA Tour.”
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The Golf Channel’s Smylie Kaufman recreated Scottie Scheffler’s 2024 shot on no. 4 at TPC Sawgrass, when he holed out en route to a Players Championship victory.
Some have questions if Akshay Bhatia anchors his long putter. PGA Tour officials addressed the matter with Bhatia Tuesday at The Players Championship.
Compelling arguments for and against The Players becoming the game’s fifth major can easily be made, from its best-in-class strength of field to its iconic golf course that is as recognizable as any in the game.
The full press conference of Scottie Scheffler speaking to the media at The Players Championship about the challenges of the course at TPC Sawgrass, experimenting with his new driver and managing expectations.
Scottie Scheffler explained how his expectations differ from media expectations in his press conference at the 2026 Players Championship on Tuesday afternoon.
Adam Scott was asked Tuesday to recall a memory from his 2004 Players Championship victory. What stood out was that some people (or at least one person) had no idea who he was before that triumph.
Among Scott’s four career top-10s at TPC Sawgrass is his 2004 Players victory, his second of what is now 14 total Tour wins.