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PGA Tour pro asks Tiger Woods to fix ‘terrible’ hole at Riviera

During the final round, only six of 51 players hit the fourth green in regulation. And those players still shot a combined one-over on the 231-yard hole. But for the entire week, it wasn’t much better.

PGA Tour pro ‘not sure where to start’ in criticism of golf course designed by Tiger Woods

The 2023 World Wide Technology Championship marked the first time the PGA Tour has played a Woods design, and Kelly Kraft made known his negative feelings about El Cardonal at Diamante.

Tiger Woods’ first course is hosting a PGA Tour event. Here’s what to expect

El Cardonal sits in the desert uplands above its sister course with panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean and holes that run primarily north-south, meaning the prevailing coastal winds are typically crossing.

Tiger Woods reveals plans for new 8,000-yard course in Utah, which includes a 700-yard par 5 and a nearly 300-yard par 3 (!)

It would mark Tiger’s fourth 18-hole original design and his first routed through the mountains.

Tiger Woods previews latest course design Bluejack National

TIGER Woods unveils a video preview of the latest developments at Bluejack National in Texas, his first US golf course design.

The Vines Resort to downsize from 36 to 27 holes, plus add a short course and driving range

The owners of The Vines have unveiled the next phase of major plans to take the leading West Australian golf resort into the future.

A closer look at the interesting line-up of courses set to host future PGA Championships

In the next decade, the PGA will continue to return to familiar host sites – notably Quail Hollow in 2025, Baltusrol in 2029 and Kiawah Island’s Ocean course in 2031 – but also will visit courses last seen on the men’s side when they hosted the US Open, including San Francisco’s Olympic Club and Congressional, located just outside Washington, DC.

La Costa remake puts historic course back in spotlight

CARLSBAD, Calif. — Over nearly four decades on the PGA Tour, outside of the four major championships, the La Costa Resort & Spa was one of the most sought after destinations for every player. In the 1960s through 1990s, be you Palmer, Nicklaus, Watson or Woods, you could only reach San Diego’s northern coastal enclave Read more…

Love it or loathe it, Torrey Pines South remains one of golf’s most demanding tests – and it could be more brutal this week

Torrey Pines South has consistently ranked among the longest and toughest tracks on the PGA Tour, and it figures to keep that position this year after the Farmers Insurance Open is played this week.

Iconic Venues Back In TheSpotlight For New Season

Pebble Beach and Riviera are poised to grow their legacy as PGA Tour stars hunt for glory

Where We Play: Calling All Aussies

Kauri Cliffs, Te Arai and the new golf drawcard north of Auckland.

Cabot Citrus Farms is one of the most anticipated new courses of the year, and we got a sneak peek

When arriving at Cabot Citrus Farms you’ll understand why Ben Cowan-Dewar sought this property for decades. A prehistoric ridge in Brookville, Fla., created rolling topography on sandy soil—a golf developer’s dream. In the early 1990s, World Woods opened with two acclaimed public courses and what was once the world’s largest driving range that hosted Tiger Read more…

Travel Special: World Beater

Is Victoria the best golf destination on the planet, pound-for-pound? We crunched the numbers…

Course Review: The Vintage Resort, NSW

Whether it’s the world-class golf, food, wine or pampering, every stay at this Hunter Valley hotspot dishes up an experience to savour.

What makes Spain’s Finca Cortesin different than any other Solheim Cup course

Weather is more than likely to play a role in the type of golf asked for this week. In particular, the wind can gust erratically due to course’s proximity to the Mediterranean Sea and the nearby Gibraltar Strait.

Golf’s MOST EXPENSIVE green fee is about to get even more pricey

Golfers are feeling the rising costs of green fees—from local public tracks to the highest-end resort courses. It turns out, not even the most expensive tee time in the world is immune from upping its fees.

Up & Adam

Kingston Heath lands the 2028 Presidents Cup, and future Internationals captain Adam Scott couldn’t be happier.

Looking at Arnold Palmer’s best golf courses

It’s often forgotten that design contribution extended all the way to Australia, where Arnold Palmer in his playing days won an Australian Open and Wills Masters title.

Presidents Cup preview: Stirring the pot

How varying the setup at Quail Hollow – and future venues could intensify the Presidents Cup.

Eternal links

The true definition of links golf remains confoundingly fuzzy, but in Australia and New Zealand we still know links-style golf when we see it.

The great Aussie golf weekend away: The Melbourne Sandbelt

Golf’s grandest city offers first-class facilities but also so much more.

Night moves: Discover golf under lights

Discover the sensory delights and communal nature of golf under lights in Australia.Â