To start the year, Callaway announced it’s revamping its flagship line of golf balls on the PGA TOUR with the 2026 iteration for the Chrome lineup. Already in the bags of players across the TOUR, ...
Move over, TGL. In 2026, the WTGL, a team golf platform for the world's top women golfers, arrives.On Tuesday, the LPGA and TMRW announced the launch of the league featuring multiple teams of LPGA ...
The term "breaking out" means different things to different people. For Ben Griffin last year, it meant finally stepping into the winner's circle on the PGA Tour alongside Andrew Novak at the Zurich ...
Bermuda’s small island economy is punching well above its weight in the world of sports tourism, and golf (specifically the PGA Tour) is at the forefront of that growth. With the Bermuda Tourism ...
The award-winning PGA TOUR photography team selected their favorite shots from the 2025 season. Take some time to look back on a tremendous season through the lenses of those who witnessed it on the ...
Brooks Koepka’s decision to leave LIV Golf years after becoming one of the notable faces to join the renegade league sent shock waves through the sport this week. Koepka played in the LIV Golf series ...
Nearly everyone had something to say after Brooks Koepka’s shocking departure from LIV Golf on Tuesday — including the PGA Tour. In the wake of the five-time major champion’s decision to walk away ...
Five-time major champion Brooks Koepka became the first player to defect from LIV Golf, a significant blow to the Saudi-funded league that raises questions whether the PGA Tour will find a way for him ...
After months of speculation, Brooks Koepka's time with LIV Golf has officially come to a close. The tour announced Tuesday that the five-time major winner will no longer play for the Saudi-backed ...
Brooks Koepka, 35, announced Tuesday that he is leaving LIV Golf after serving as one of the Saudi Arabia-backed tour's signature faces since he signed with the organization ahead of its inaugural ...
One of LIV Golf's most high-profile names has left the tour. Five-time major winner Brooks Koepka announced Tuesday that he will no longer play for LIV Golf or captain Smash GC, his now former LIV ...
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