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Collin Morikawa’s coach Rick Sessinghaus joined “Golf Today” to talk about his student’s victory at Pebble Beach and the patience it took to end a 28-month drought. He also offered up some advice to amateurs.
Weather impact at Genesis; changes to Riviera
Todd Lewis reports from the Genesis Invitational, where he talks about this week's weather impact and changes made to the iconic Riviera Country Club venue.

SIGHTS AND SOUNDS

Player thoughts, Tour plans for a windy Sunday at Pebble Beach
With high winds and rain forecast for Sunday at the 2026 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, Todd Lewis explains the PGA Tour's final-round plans and what players are anticipating.

MORE PGA TOUR

Victor Perez was thought to be playing this week’s RSM Classic for a chance to keep his PGA Tour card. Instead, the 33-year-old Frenchman is headed to LIV Golf.
Adam Schenk joins Golf Today to discuss why he began putting with one hand and how the technique helped him win the Butterfield Bermuda Championship.
The PGA Tour’s FedExCup Fall season concludes at The RSM Classic. Here’s how you can watch.
The Golf Today crew have a roundtable discussion regarding the amount of golf top PGA Tour golfers are participating in this fall, and if the sport’s elite are playing enough as it is.
Thomas withdrew from the unofficial event in the Bahamas after undergoing back surgery last week
Jordan Spieth joins Golf Central to share what the Crush It! The Cup youth golf tournament means to him and his family as he aims to inspire the next generation of golfers.
Our roundtable breaks down the verve around European golf since late summer and how golf can grab viewers during the busy fall sports calendar.
Watch the best shots from Adam Schenk at the Butterfield Bermuda Championship, where he was able to pick up the win at Port Royal Golf Course.
We’ve reached the final event of the 2025 PGA Tour fall season, the RSM Classic, where several players will have one final chance to secure their status for 2026.
In relentless winds, Schenk recorded only two bogeys in his final 56 holes, just one on Sunday, and won the Butterfield Bermuda Championship by a shot over Chandler Phillips.