The world’s top two players are teeing it up in Houston to get a little more prep for the season’s first major in two weeks.
When Karl Vilips earned a PGA Tour card off playing just 10 Korn Ferry Tour events, that was just the start of big things for ...
Russell Henley is a PGA Tour winner again. He earned PGA Tour win No. 5 at the 2025 Arnold Palmer Invitational, coming from behind to steal the tournament from Collin Morikawa, who shot even par ...
The new “Sun Day Red” brand of Tiger Woods adorned the apparel of a PGA Tour winner, and it was Vilips, the Stanford alum who has built his life around playing on the PGA Tour for as long as ...
The issue resurfaced this week when the PGA Tour briefed its Players Advisory Council (PAC) on the partial results of a study being conducted on the matter. It is no secret that the PGA Tour is ...
RIO GRANDE, Puerto Rico (AP) — Rasmus Neergard-Petersen looked plenty comfortable in his PGA Tour debut, playing bogey-free through 36 holes and shooting a 7-under 65 on Friday for a one-shot ...
The PGA Tour and LIV Golf are like a separated couple with each blindly insisting that life’s great without the other. Yet while the two are sticking to their stories, pretending like they’re ...
ST. LOUIS – Golfers in the St. Louis area will soon have a one-stop-shop for equipment, practice, apparel and more at a new PGA TOUR Superstore. The 35,000-square-foot store will sit in the ...
Rory McIlroy has revealed he is expecting to add another PGA Tour event to his schedule ... over the years when it comes to his Masters prep, and this time around is leaning towards playing ...
DeChambeau is an entertainer, a player the PGA Tour would love to have back because of his rise in popularity. But on Wednesday, he reiterated his commitment to LIV Golf. He also gave an insight into ...
That’s when the winning score was 4-under 284 (Tyrrell Hatton) and the 74.11 scoring average was the toughest on the PGA TOUR all season. Schauffele would call the tournament “good prep for a ...
And when a gator made its way onto the course at PGA National on Thursday, Horschel knew what to do. The Florida native grabbed a 60-degree wedge, poked at the gator and got it to retreat back to ...