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The 2026 PGA Tour schedule has its first Signature Event of the year this week as the 2026 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am tees off on Thursday at
Jordan Spieth gained true strokes across the board during his solid T24 start to the season at the Sony Open, and his track record at TPC Scottsdale pops. In addition to his T4-T6-T6 run across his past three trips to the Waste Management, Spieth has added three more Top 10s across his nine total appearances in this event.
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Anthony Kim signs for LIV team, Justin Thomas’ return update, Roger Maltbie is back and Charlie Woods’ college choice: This week in golf
Another particularly eventful week in golf is underway with several huge stories having already taken place and plenty more yet to occur before Sunday night
The 2026 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am begins on Thursday in California. Here are 5 picks our expert loves - and why he thinks you should too. The post AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am betting guide: 5 picks our expert loves this week appeared first on Golf.
Waialae Country Club in Honolulu, HI is nearing its 100th anniversary as it was opened in 1927 as a Seth Raynor design, and has been a stop on the PGA Tour since 1965 - albeit by a few different names for the event. It's also starting the PGA Tour season ...
After Justin Rose made the first major statement of golf's New Year, the Tour shifts quickly to one of its most recognizable stages. "The Greatest Show on Grass" is here for its 2026 rendition, and with it comes a host of headliners looking to use their names to crank up the decibel level.
The PGA Tour is debuting a handful of tech advancements this week at the season’s first Signature event, the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.
This is the 39th anniversary of the PGA Tour Champions event and its sixth year at Tiburón Golf Club at the Ritz-Carlton Golf Resort in Naples.
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Chris Gotterup vs Patrick Reed: Prize Money, OWGR Points, and More the PGA and DP World Winners Earned This Week
Same week, two winners, two tours, and here is what Chris Gotterup and Patrick Reed gained as a four-time PGA Tour winner and a five-time DP World Tour winner. Chris Gotterup won the Phoenix Open on February 8,