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Mateo Pulcini prevailed in a playoff to capture the Latin America Amateur Championship, earning spots in this year’s Masters and Open Championship. Watch highlights and hear from Rich Lerner, who was on site this week in Peru.
LPGA commissioner Kessler lays out what will make tour successful
LPGA commissioner Craig Kessler joined "Golf Central" for an in-depth discussion on what will make the tour successful this season and beyond.

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Rex Hoggard and Ryan Lavner share their big picture takeaways from the first two rounds of The Open, discussing how Royal Portrush has held up in its second time hosting the tournament and “refreshing” change of pace.
The green on the par-4 8th hole is a treacherous place for The Open Championship field, so naturally, the “artist” Johnson Wagner tackled it head-on -- and redeemed himself with his second go, a flop.
With Matt Fitzpatrick right toward the top of the leaderboard at Royal Portrush, Brandel Chamblee and Live From explain his transformation over the last few years and how it’s playing to his benefit this week.
Shane Lowry was penalized Friday for making his ball move on the 12th. He shares his disappointment with the ruling and the camera angles at play, before Scottie Scheffler and Brandel Chamblee praise how he handled it.
With Scottie Scheffler in the solo lead heading into Saturday, Brandel Chamblee wouldn’t be surprised if the world No. 1 leaves everyone in the dust. Watch his highlights as Live From The Open breaks it down.
Check out the best shots from Royal Portrush’s par-3 13th hole from Round 2 of the 2025 Open Championship.
Watch the best moments from the late portion to the second round of the 2025 Open Championship at Royal Portrush Golf Club in Northern Ireland.
Matt Fitzpatrick speaks with Cara Banks after a Round 2 of The Open that was even better than his first, firing a 5-under 66 to head to moving day in second.
The conditions are always unpredictable at The Open, even inside the broadcast booth. Dan Hicks and Kevin Kisner learned that the hard way on Friday.
Jon Rahm did not like this approach shot in the second round of The Open Championship. He let his club know. And again. And again. And again.