Commissioner Jay Monahan announced changes to the PGA Tour’s structure, schedule and FedEx Cup in a press conference at the Travelers Championship on Wednesday.
Jay Monahan has his hands full this week and beyond – you know, his tour’s existential crisis and everything – but the leaderboard at this week’s RBC Canadian Open should bring a smile to the PGA Tour commissioner’s face.
Bryson DeChambeau called PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan on Tuesday to say he will play in the LIV Golf event in Oregon later this month, and there’s nothing that could change his mind.
Tiger Woods made a massive announcement after the third round at the PGA Championship, bringing an unwanted first at the Majors for the legendary golfer.
It’s nothing personal. Tiger Woods made that abundantly clear on Tuesday morning at the PGA Championship—that his disagreement with Phil Mickelson, the defending champion whose absence is dominating chatter at Southern Hills, is strictly a difference in opinion.
Greg Norman and LIV Golf have announced an eight-tournament, $US250 million ($A343 million) series—called the LIV Golf Invitational—which will kick off at the Centurion Club outside of London the week before the U.S. Open
Dustin Johnson put an end to any speculation about his playing future by saying he is committed to the PGA Tour moving forward and will not jump to the prospective Saudi-backed golf league.
PACIFIC PALISADES, California — Tiger Woods will be back on the PGA Tour this week. Just not inside the ropes. The 46-year-old 15-time major winner returns to Southern California to serve as host for the Genesis Invitational, the elite tour event at Riviera Country Club that benefits his TGF Foundation. Woods, who suffered traumatic leg Read more…
So, you have a tee time with a scratch handicapper. Maybe it’s a teaching pro, a client or a pairing at an outing. The details aren’t as important as the feeling you’re likely battling: nervousness.
In his first in-depth interview since his February car accident, an upbeat Tiger Woods shed light on his traumatic injuries, recovery, and what the future might hold. “I think something that is realistic is playing the Tour one day—never full time, ever again—but pick and choose, just like Mr. (Ben) Hogan did. Pick and choose Read more…