Golf
Shots from every club in the bag that defined golf in 2025
Big moments call for big shots, and there were plenty of them in 2025 when Scottie Scheffler dominated, Rory McIlroy got the major that mattered to him and new major champions arrived when they least expected it.
SharesMasters field starting to take shape through wins and world ranking
Kristoffer Reitan of Norway and Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen of Denmark will be PGA Tour rookies next year having earned cards by being among the leading 10 players on the European tour not already exempt.
SharesMatsuyama rallies to win in the Bahamas. Neergaard-Petersen and Reitan earn Masters spots with wins
Hideki Matsuyama holed out from the 10th fairway for eagle on his way to an 8-under 64 and stuffed his 9-iron to 2 feet on the 18th hole in a playoff to defeat Alex Noren and win the Hero World Challenge for the second time.
SharesPGA Tour has fewer cards and smaller fields. But the big changes are still to come
Sunday at Sea Island was supposed to be looked upon as doomsday for so many PGA Tour players who left the final event of the PGA Tour season without a full card.
SharesTrump’s granddaughter, Kai, joins Miami golf recruiting class
Kai Trump knew more than a year ago that she wanted to go to the University of Miami and play golf for the Hurricanes.
SharesAmerican Junior Golf Association honors Woods’ son as All-American
Charlie Woods shares one honor with Tiger Woods. The son of the 15-time major champion made the first team All-America list announced Wednesday by the American Junior Golf Association.
SharesLPGA announces Saudi-backed Aramco tournament in Las Vegas
Saudi Arabia finally has a deal with American golf under an agreement announced Wednesday for the LPGA Tour to co-sanction a PIF Global Series event at prestigious Shadow Creek in Las Vegas next spring.
SharesLIV Golf to expand to 72 holes in a bid for world ranking points
LIV Golf, the Saudi-funded league known for its 54-hole events with shotgun starts, is expanding to 72 holes for the 2026 season and adding a few extra qualifying spots in a move that could boost its bid to be recognized by the Official World Golf Ranking.
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