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The PGA Tour runs the main professional golf tours played primarily by men in the United States and North America. It also overseas the feeder Korn Ferry Tour, as well as the PGA Tour Canada and PGA Tour Latinoamerica.
US sports stars dominate the list, which also features the likes of Roger Federer and David Beckham, but only one woman and one Asian are among the top 50.
Scottie Scheffler is also the fourth-youngest multiple Masters winner at 27 behind Woods, Jack Nicklaus and Seve Ballesteros.
Indian-American golfers take to the field at Augusta National on Thursday with the hopes of a generation of home fans on their shoulders.
Yuan says his wife, Cathy, had reminded him to simply have “fun” as he finished four shots behind winner Peter Malnati, who won his first title in eight years.
Malnati among six players on the PGA Tour policy board being urged to meet LIV boss Yasir Al-Rumayyan on Monday.
McIlroy ends day with 10 birdies for his lowest start ever at the TPC Sawgrass, leaving him tied with Xander Schauffele and Wyndham Clark.
Hideki Matsuyama overhauls field with nine-under-par final round to claim Genesis Invitational, sealing his ninth win on US circuit.
Move comes eight months after the Tour signed a framework agreement with the Saudi backers of LIV Golf.
LIV Golf League season begins in Mexico this week, with Jon Rahm and Tyrell Hatton part of new Legion XIII team.
Matthew Cheung needs a big week at the Saudi Open to keep his Asian Tour card, while Jason Hak is in Florida trying to earn a place on the PGA Tour. The pair won team bronze in Hangzhou in October.
Spaniard Jon Rahm hit with PGA Tour suspension, lifting Yuan to No 125 in points and allowing him to keep full privileges for 2024 season.
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Stunning eagle at 17 lifts Yuan into six-way tie for lead, before dropped shot at the last ends play-off hopes and sees him finish in a tie for sixth.
The 21-year-old is targeting the US$18 million tour title, but he must make up eight strokes on Scottie Scheffler in the staggered-start event.
Documents released as part of US Senate investigation shed light on discussions surrounding merger talks between golf’s rival factions
Refusal to become embroiled in a public ‘he said, she said’ exchange with those on the PGA Tour’s side highlights belief in their process, they say.
Framework agreement signed in shock move made public after being requested by Senator Richard Blumenthal for a July 11 hearing in Washington.
Merger left questions over Saudi-funded LIV’s future, but announcement by Ian Poulter’s team Majesticks GC backs up LIV CEO Greg Norman’s claim that the circuit is ‘not going anywhere’.
American Wyndham Clark finishes at 10-under, one shot ahead of Rory McIlroy at Los Angeles Country Club
Alex Yang will be the first man born in Hong Kong to play in a major – and part of the biggest contingent of active college teammates ever known to have qualified.
Asian Tour CEO Cho Minn Thant welcomes deal between PGA Tour and Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, calling it ‘massive stride forward’
PGA Tour’s Jay Monahan says he accepts he will be branded ‘a hypocrite’ for changing his stance, as families of victims of September 11 attacks call him ‘just another paid Saudi shill’.
‘After two years of disruption and distraction, this is a historic day for the game we all know and love,’ PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan says.
‘I hear it all,’ Brooks Koepka says after being booed at the 18th amid ongoing acrimony between PGA and Saudi-bankrolled LIV. ‘I just don’t care.’
Marty Dou Zecheng fires 7-under 64 at TPC Craig Ranch to move to 16 under overall and in 3-way tie at top of AT&T Byron Nelson tournament leader board.
Another 26 golfers hit with fines of up to US$126,000 for each LIV tournament they played in without permission.
Ding Wenyi will play on the DP World Tour this week in Incheon, as European-based circuit returns to South Korea for first time in 10 years.