According to the National Golf Foundation, on a tour where 136 million people engage with the game but only a handful keep their cards, 26-year-old Ryan Gerard just delivered a cold reality check about survival at the top.
When it comes to the debate over golf’s greatest player, Tiger Woods and Jack Nicklaus are the names that always rise to the top. Woods grew up looking up to Nicklaus and was determined to surpass his major championship record from the moment he broke onto the scene in the mid-1990s.
Auston Kim maintained a narrow lead over three seasoned competitors with a 3-under-par 69 on Friday at the HSBC Women's World Championship in Singapore.
The move from the Florida State campus to the demanding routine of the PGA Tour has been an eye-opener for rookie sensation Luke Clanton. However, his biggest lessons aren’t coming from the course.
A 22-year-old golfer just added fuel to one of golf’s biggest debates. In a recent interview, Luke Clanton claimed Scottie Scheffler is ‘playing the best golf out of anyone ever,’ placing his current form above even Tiger Woods’ peak.
Luke Clanton has made one of the toughest decisions of his young career. The rising golf star parted ways with his longtime caddie, Jason Wiertel. He called the move the ‘hardest thing in the world’ to do.
Austin Smotherman is leading the Cognizant Classic. But his biggest challenge isn’t on the course. A looming family milestone could force him to make the hardest choice of his career.
The bird is fine. Ryan Gerard’s tee shot on the par-3 seventh at the 2026 Cognizant Classic had everyone doing a double-take. But what fans thought they saw and what actually happened were two very different things.
While Rasmus Hojgaard has not picked up a win on the PGA Tour yet, he has already put together an impressive résumé in Europe, with five DP World Tour titles.
It wasn’t the split that the golf world has been anticipating, but we can still learn a lot from Bryson DeChambeau’s breakup with his equipment provider, LA Golf.
Shane Lowry and Billy Horschel were paired together for the opening round of the Cognizant Classic on Thursday. Lowry carded a one-under-par 70 to start his week, while Horschel finished one shot better with a 69.
Shane Lowry entered the Cognizant Classic as one of the clear contenders for the victory, but his opening round has put him on the back foot. An opening round of 70 means he is one under par for the tournament.
Anthony Kim is back among the sport’s elite, following his victory at LIV Golf Adelaide two weeks ago. His journey back to prominence is one of the most remarkable stories the sport has seen.
Will Zalatoris is facing a difficult period right now, and his decision to pull out of the Cognizant Classic highlights the challenges he is dealing with.
We are two events and one round into Brooks Koepka’s PGA Tour return, and things are not going to plan for the five-time major winner. First, he scratched and clawed to make the cut at Torrey Pines with a late Friday surge.
Ahead of the 2026 Cognizant Classic, Billy Horschel complained about overseeding at PGA National through X. Horschel pointed out that the PGA Tour has stated why the course shouldn’t be overseeded.
Daniel Berger is happy to have his old college teammate, Brooks Koepka, back on the PGA Tour. The four-time PGA Tour winner and five-time major champion share a connection that began long before their time on golf’s biggest accolades.
Two-time DP World Tour champion Andrea Pavan was involved in an accident on Wednesday, an incident that ultimately forced him to withdraw from the Investec
Austin Smotherman fired a bogey-free 9-under 62, including six straight birdies in the middle of his round, to take the first-round lead at the Cognizant Classic in The Palm Beaches on Thursday in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.
Will Zalatoris withdrew from the Cognizant Classic before beginning his first round on Thursday. He was replaced in the field by Ben Silverman playing alongside Brooks Koepka and Daniel Berger.
Auston Kim recorded an opening-round 66 to sit atop a packed leaderboard at the HSBC Women's World Championship in Singapore on Thursday. Her seven birdies, mixed with one bogey, gave the American a one-shot lead over Liu Yan of China.
Scottie Scheffler and many other top players in the world aren't in the field this week, but that doesn't mean there aren't juicy storylines to be found.