For golf, it was a name game in 2025. There were one-name phenoms like Rory, Scottie and Jeeno, with much talk of Keegan and a bit on Tiger on the course.
PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp is taking lessons from his NFL days and doesn't want the Tour to depend on just a few star faces.
For golf, it was a name game in 2025. There were one-name phenoms like Rory, Scottie and Jeeno, with much talk of Keegan and a bit on Tiger on the course. Around the events, there were new names that ...
Greg Norman has every reason to believe he has had a major hand in shaping where the PGA Tour is heading, with sweeping ...
Tiger Woods' reappearance shone a light on what's good - and weird - with professional golf's current landscape.
Tiger Woods hinted at a handful of major changes on the horizon for pro golf during his annual press conference from the Hero ...
In a one-on-one interview with The Athletic, O’Neil also spoke about LIV's standing with the PIF and future signings.
He talked about how the committee is working towards giving golf fans the “best product we possibly can” and spoke about how ...
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2025 newsmakers of the year
All these moments and more can be found in Golf Digest’s top 25 Newsmakers of the year. Our annual countdown taking place ...
PGA Tour commissioner Brian Rolapp has responded to recent comments made by American golfer Harris English about the ...
Multiple PGA Tour winner Kevin Kisner has suggested one way players like Bryson DeChambeau and Brooks Koepka could be allowed ...
Schedule tinkering has been a recurring theme for the PGA Tour over the last few years, ever since LIV Golf shocked the ecosystem of professional golf by snatching some of the world’s most popular ...
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