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As part of its California Rises initiative, the Tour is re-launching its Birdies for Good campaign this week at Riviera.
PGA Tour wants to 'own the summer'; what does that mean?
The PGA Tour is looking for a way to take advantage of bigger markets and the summer schedule. The "Golf Today" team weighs in on what the Tour is eyeing and changes that could be coming.

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'Absolute carnage': Pebble Beach winds wreak havoc at end of Round 3
Golf Central recaps the playing conditions at the 2026 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. During the final hour of play, winds reached as high as 30 miles per hour as players finished the third round.

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Tiger Woods shares how his recovery is going post disc replacement surgery, his thoughts on PGA Tour Champions, improvements that could be made to the PGA Tour schedule, new CEO Brian Rolapp, and the 2027 Ryder Cup.
Woods said Tuesday that “no one’s asked me about” the 2027 U.S. Ryder Cup captaincy for Adare Manor in Ireland.
The Golf Central crew previews Scottie Scheffler playing in the Hero World Challenge, sharing why he plays so well at Albany Golf Course and predicting what changes to his game he could test out in the Bahamas this week.
Fred Biondi, Blades Brown, Chez Reavie and Jimmy Walker are among several notables teeing it up at one of five second-stage sites, which will be contested Tuesday-Friday.
Gary Williams and Todd Lewis join Golf Today to discuss potential schedule changes for the 2027 PGA Tour season, questioning why Scottie Scheffler and other top American golfers don’t play more international tournaments.
As the PGA Tour looks to maximize its event schedule, Golf Today examines what potential changes could be on the table for 2027 and beyond, highlighting what obstacles could be in the way of significant alterations.
The Golf Today roundtable debates Tiger Woods’ potential to compete in 2026 at 50 years old and what he has to do to ensure he can be healthy consistently.
PGA Tour CEO said during a recent business forum that the success of his tour isn’t dependent on a handful of stars, though he added that scarcity and simplicity are still areas where the product needs to improve.
Lowry, who sealed the Ryder Cup for Europe, will join good friend Rory McIlroy as part of the international team.