With a one-shot win at the DP World Tour's Dubai Desert Classic, LIV Golf star Tyrrell Hatton made his way back into the top 10 of the Official World Golf Ranking for the first time since 2021, jumping from 17th to 8th.
Phil Mickelson's LIV Golf team has received a welcome boost ahead of the new season, with the HyFlyers announcing a new partnership that encapsulates the growth of the league
The field for 89th Masters on April 10-13 after the Latin American Amateur Championship, and now the players qualified for invitations.
Only four golfers since 2000 have won the event twice in three years: Woods, Bubba Watson (2012, 2014), Phil Mickelson (2004, 2006), and Scottie Scheffler (2022, 2024). Another trend worth noting ...
The PGA Tour starts its network television schedule this week with CBS at Torrey Pines for the first of its 19 tournaments. Just over a year ago, Thomas was hesitant to get involved with tour policy,
Tyrrell Hatton: The Englishman is known to run hot on the golf course, but he’s suddenly the hottest player on the planet as well. Hatton won the Hero Dubai Desert Classic and has now gone win, runner-up, sixth, fifth, win in his past five worldwide starts.
Thomas earned $959,200 for his 23-under-par performance in Palm Springs, Calif., which pushed him well over the $60-million mark in career earnings. He now checks in at $60,827,898, surpassing Matt Kuchar for 12th place on the tour’s career money list. Kuchar is at $60,335,682.
Justin Thomas is the pre-tournament favorite in the $8.8 million The American Express PGA tournament that begins Thursday at three courses in La Quinta following the injury-related withdrawals of Scottie Scheffler and Xander Schauffele,
On Thursday, LIV Golf and Fox Sports announced that the two parties agreed on a multi-year broadcasting deal that would bring life coverage of LIV's 14-tournament global schedule to cable TV starting this February ahead of the league's third official season.
Golf on the mainland is here. After the PGA Tour’s opening two weeks in Hawaii, next up is The American Express at PGA West in the California desert.  The Palm
Blades Brown, 17, is making his professional debut at the American Express and knows there will be “hills and valleys” in his young career.
The amount of astronomical money that modern day PGA Tour and LIV Golf players make has dramatically changed the all-time list.