PGA Tour stars Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy will take on the LIV duo of Bryson DeChambeau and Brooks Koepka in The Showdown today in Las Vegas. After that, it’s unclear when Sin City will play host to a big-time golf event again.
The WPGA Tour of Australasia will visit four states across the first half of 2025, with three Ladies European Tour co-sanctioned events, including the Australian WPGA Championship, headlining the schedule announced today.
With no further updates on negotiations between the PGA Tour and Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, the tour released its 2025 schedule of FedEx Cup regular-season and playoff events overnight (Australian time) with only a few minor changes to its line-up of 39 tournaments.
Starting from the PNG Open in August, 10 tournaments will be contested through to the end of the year, highlighted by the two Australian championships co-sanctioned by the DP World Tour.
The five-time major champion is apparently frustrated with LIV Golf’s lack of information available regarding the 2024 schedule. So he took a couple shots on social media at his own tour.
s already been a busy year for Adam Scott, and 2023 is only two weeks old. The Aussie has made two starts on the PGA Tour, with top-30 finishes in both, passed $60 million in career earnings and is joining the tour’s Player Advisory Council for the first time in his two-decade-plus career.
Two of Australian golf’s newest stars and a seven-time Major-winning Hall of Famer will feature in the 2023 WPGA Tour of Australasia season that begins next Monday.
The LIV Golf season will begin on February 24 at Mayakoba in Mexico, with both individual and team competitions similar to the inaugural season returning.
The PGA Tour membership was informed officially Wednesday what was reported the day before—that agreements are in place for four additional elevated events on the 2023 schedule: the WM Phoenix Open, RBC Heritage, Wells Fargo Championship and the Travelers Championship.