A Palisades fire update plus other notes from the golf world.
Key dates and other storylines as an outstanding 2025 schedule commences in Hawaii. Plus, remembering Steve DiMeglio.
Polar vortex and amber warnings offer a chance to take in a rich library of recent docs and 2024 recaps that include a film on Scottie Scheffler's 2024 and the Curtis Cup.
Morikawa finishes three back hitting 66 of 72 greens. Also, Schauffele addresses Ryder Cup pay, Hatton calls BS on Rahm's rumored LIV misery, and match play is eyed as a Tour Championship option.
Charlie Woods makes first ace while proud dad Tiger appears ready to compete in 2025. Plus, O'Meara addresses Ryder pay toll on his Captaincy hopes, and PGA of America names Derek Sprague CEO.
How not to market a golf job! Plus, the 2024 Quad Majors Poll results are in, Matthew returns to Captain GB&I at Bel-Air, This, That and Reads.
The PGA of America claims in statement that players did not ask for increased charitable contribution or a first-ever $200,000 stipend. How will this impact home course advantage at Bethpage?
When you come to think of it that is the secret of most of the great holes all over the world. They all have some kind of a twist. C.B. MACDONALD
A weekend recap before poll questions about players, shots, courses, hole-of-the-year, leading organizations, media presentations, 2025 events and Ryder Cup pay.
Crenshaw addresses Ryder play-for-pay, year-end stats tell us who is trending into 2025, remembering Babs, Pinehurst U.S. Open's impact, the (ugh) four-wide is back, Quotables, This, That and Reads.
Hero win after a layoff sets the Masters champion up for another huge year. Plus, Niemann wins, Cantlay blames media for player pay controversy and PGA Tour announces "The Creator Council."
Tiger throws out a wild Ryder Cup per-player comp number, Kisner to be lead analyst on major telecasts, USGA updates gender entry policies, latest Masters film, Quotable, This, That and Reads.
Elvis Smylie takes the Australian PGA while Jeeno Thitikul caps off the most lucrative week in LPGA history with an eagle-birdie finish. And NBC addresses status of Golf Channel partnerships.
The documentary launching Tuesday smartly goes behind the scenes of Europe's win in Rome and mirrors Luke Donald's captaincy by telling the story in cool, calm fashion.
Three-stroke wind in brutal conditions clinches a coveted national open title and a trip to Royal Portrush. Plus, Jiyai wins, off-course bombshell reports, and a word about Kingston Heath's bunkers.
News of reduced field sizes gives the impression of an insular enclave getting away from pure competition. Plus, Comcast is set to announce a spinoff of its major championship-hosting cable channels.
Plus, Nelly Korda records her seventh win of 2024. And the latest on Ryder Cup greed (there's a lot).
Report says USA Ryder Cuppers to be paid. Plus, tickets "sold out" and Seatgeek gouging enrages fans. Plus, eye-catching auction items up for grabs, This, That, Quotable and Reads.
Plus, Waring wins in Abu Dhabi, Langer sinks historic putt, McIlroy changing '25 schedule with majors in mind, Don Rea elected PGA President and Lanny sounds off on Golf Channel chintziness.
McIlroy makes swing tweaks and talks merger. Plus, Whan speaks, Lincicome retires, Walker Cup invites, Smith's Captaincy extended, Quotables, This, That and Reads.
With a deal close between the PGA Tour and PIF, can the two sides learn from the decline of another sport that put off-course business above the competition?
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