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Playing a scramble format on Day 1 of the Grant Thornton Invitational, the two teams established a new tournament record.
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Woods has a list of accomplishments beyond reproach in the modern game. But what he’s now doing off the course will have a lasting impact on the PGA Tour’s future.
Rex Hoggard and Ryan Lavner recap Tiger Woods’ press conference at the Hero World Challenge and discuss what it means for his competitive future in 2026 and beyond.
Bradley graded himself for a year that included him captaining the losing U.S. Ryder Cup team at Bethpage, while he also addressed his chances of captaining again and recent remarks by Justin Thomas.
Jaime Diaz joins Golf Today to discuss the top takeaways from Tiger Woods’ press conference at the Hero World Challenge, focusing on his health for 2026 and his work with the PGA Tour’s Future Competition Committee.
Golf Today’s roundtable reacts to Tiger Woods’ presser at the Hero World Challenge, with Rex Hoggard surprised by his openness about the PGA Tour’s Future Competition Committee, and Ryan Lavner pessimistic about 2026.
Woods shared a health update Tuesday in the Bahamas, but he doesn’t know when he’ll return to competition from October back surgery.
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.