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Thirty teams will ultimately punch their tickets to the NCAA Championship by Wednesday evening. Here’s everything you need to know.
Brandt Snedeker joins Golf Central to discuss the foundation he’s building for the 2026 Presidents Cup, including leadership, team chemistry, and the players catching his attention ahead of the international showdown.
On Golf Today, Brandel Chamblee breaks down the recent putting woes of Scottie Scheffler, calling it “the worst golf he has played in years.”
Fresh off a major championship week, Scottie Scheffler discusses what makes TPC Craig Ranch such a demanding course, especially its tricky greens and scoring conditions. Scheffler also shares insight into the adjustments players face when competing immediately after a major, and what it takes to stay sharp heading into another PGA TOUR test.
Medinah Country Club’s Course No. 3 host this year’s Presidents Cup in September where Team USA will be looking to win its 11th consecutive title.
Lottie Woad joined Golf Today to discuss the whirlwind start to her career, the growing success of English golfers on the world stage, and why she’s still enjoying life in Tallahassee alongside her former Florida State teammates as she adjusts to the professional game.
Golf Digest’s Shane Ryan joined Golf Today to discuss Bryson DeChambeau and his recent inconsistent play at majors. Ryan talked about what may be holding DeChambeau back on the course and what could help spark a turnaround for the two-time U.S. Open champ.

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Rex Hoggard and Ryan Lavner agree that Rory McIlroy needs to get off to a fast start at the Masters -- but just how low does he need to go in Round 1 to set himself up well? They debate.
Fred Ridley addressed, unprompted, the USGA and the R&A’s plan to roll back the golf ball starting in January 2028 for professionals.
Urging reunification for the good of the men’s professional game, Masters chairman Fred Ridley said Wednesday that the best players in the world coming together just four times a year, at the majors, is “not enough.”
Masters chairman Fred Ridley suggested Wednesday that he was unlikely to follow the lead of two other major championships and carve out a narrow pathway for the top-performing LIV players.
Augusta National Golf Club and Masters Tournament chairman Fred Ridley addresses pace of play initiatives, exemptions, golf’s reunification, the state of the course after Hurricane Helene and more.
Jay Croucher and Drew Dinsick reveal their best bets in exotic markets for the Masters, including Xander Schauffele as the top American and Thomas Detry as the top debutant.
DeChambeau hit almost 400 practice balls on Tuesday at Augusta National Golf Club as he tried to iron out certain parts of his game.
Dan Patrick reminisces about his experience caddying at Augusta National alongside Payne Stewart and Fred Couples, reflecting on what makes the legendary course so unique ahead of this year’s Masters Tournament.