PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. – Saying that “something needs to happen for our sport’’ and that the PGA Tour’s top event, the Players Championship, “would be even better if we had Jon Rahm here,’’ Peter Malnati expressed Saturday that he welcomes bringing the game back together even if he is
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Jordan Spieth, Justin Thomas Miss the Cut at the Players Championship
PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. — Jordan Spieth will be at the TPC Sawgrass Stadium course on Saturday, but grudgingly. The three-time major champion won’t be playing the third round of the Players Championship. Because he is playing the Valspar Championship on the other side of the state, he’s likely headed there
Report: PGA Tour Policy Board Player Directors Could Meet Monday With LIV Golf Backer Yasir Al-Rumayyan
Here’s What Each Player Will Bank This Week From the Record-Breaking Purse at the Players
Ryan Fox Continuing to Build Momentum, Helped By Historic Thursday at TPC Sawgrass
Spring It on: A Roundup of the Best New Golf Shoes to Begin Your 2024 Season
The Arena Media Brands, LLC and respective content providers to this website may receive compensation for some links to products and services on this website. Spring golf has arrived: courses are reopening, Masters hype is in full tilt and golf manufacturers have released their latest and greatest shoes to kick off
How an 18th NFL Game Could Have Ripple Effect for PGA Tour Schedule
Jay Monahan Says the PGA Tour Is Focused on Fans, But Didn’t Mention How They’ll Pay the Price
PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. — The word “fans” was used 24 times by Jay Monahan in his Tuesday press conference at the 50th Players Championship. After listening to the PGA Tour commissioner for 59 minutes, you would believe fans are the Tour's most important constituency and that everyone here is committed to
Jay Monahan Says PGA Tour Had Discussions With Anthony Kim
Rory McIlroy and Wyndham Clark Called for a ‘Cutthroat’ PGA Tour, Which Is Easier Said Than Done
More Weekly Read: Looking for answers | Small strides for Kim | Tiger’s next start? It was a passing question late on Friday afternoon at the Arnold Palmer Invitational, the fourth of eight signature events but the second with a 36-hole cut, which is looking more and more awkward with fields that have hovered