TGL just announced its Season 2 schedule. The tech-forward golf league returns December 28, 2025, with 15 regular-season matches. Fans are buzzing about the comeback of Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy’s revolutionary venture.
Adam Scott has dropped a bombshell this week that nobody likely saw coming. Adam Scott, the guy who's been wielding a long putter for over a decade — the same Adam Scott who won the 2013 Masters with that prototype 49-inch Scotty Cameron Futura X — just switched back to a traditional-length putter at the BMW PGA Championship.
The PGA Tour has a new head at the helm in the form of Brian Rolapp. In his first address as the new CEO of the Tour, he shared a strong message to LIV Golf regarding the topic of bringing the best players back on the tour and reunifying the game.
Ahead of the Wyndham Championship, former World No.1 Adam Scott opened up about the reunification of the game of golf. While addressing the reporters, Scott expressed that major ‘no developments‘ have taken place since the meetings earlier this year.
Adam Scott helped hire Brian Rulapp, the new CEO of the PGA Tour, as part of the tour's search committee and player Policy Board, and he understands better than most the important role Rulapp will play in negotiations with LIV Golf.
It’s been a while since there’s been any real movement on the PGA Tour and LIV Golf merger front, but Adam Scott has recently spoken out ahead of the Wyndham Championship.
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The cut line at the Open Championship fell at 1 over par, allowing exactly 70 players to make the weekend at Royal Portrush in Northern Ireland. A few of the more notable names to miss the cut will be kicking themselves for more reasons than one.
An opening eagle temporarily elevated expectations for Scottie Scheffler's first round at the Scottish Open on Thursday before windy reality came around the corner to keep the world No.
Robert MacIntyre returns to the Scottish Open exasperated by the year gone by since he birdied the final hole to win his home country's national championship in North Berwick last July.
Scotland is credited as the birthplace of golf, but PGA Tour stars don't play much Scottish-style golf until they cross the pond for two weeks every July.
If some players spent less time in the gym and more time honing their all-round game, they might just be able to emulate the increasingly impressive career of Brian Campbell.
The next two weeks mark a pivotal stretch of international golf for the PGA Tour, with back-to-back events taking place overseas. This week, several top names are returning to action at the Genesis Scottish Open in Scotland.
Adam Scott believes winning more major championships would be enough to cement his place in the World Golf Hall of Fame. Speaking during the U.S. Open at Oakmont, the 44-year-old reflected on his career and admitted that another major title would change how people remember him.
The US Open at Oakmont Country Club is back from a rain delay. The tournament was halted at 4:01 p.m. Eastern and returned at 5:40 due to torrential downpours and lightning in the area.
OAKMONT, Pa. -- Asked Friday how he'd describe his window to win another major championship, Adam Scott had a one-word zinger: "Ajar." Yes, a self-effacing but fair assessment when you're pushing 45.
No golfer has better withstood the conditions at this year's U.S. Open at Oakmont than Adam Scott. Because of that, the PGA Tour veteran has put himself in an excellent position to secure his second major and first since the 2013 Masters.
Robert MacIntyre, the 27-year-old Scottish golfer, had an “absolutely wild” celebration after winning the 2024 Genesis Scottish Open on home soil. In his post-round interview, MacIntyre rated the party a 10 out of 10.
Robert MacIntyre won the 2024 Scottish Open, fulfilling his long-awaited dream. He becomes only the second Scot in history to secure this prestigious title in his homeland, following Collin Montgomerie in 1999.
Robert MacIntyre shot a 7-under 63 in the third round of the 2024 Genesis Scottish Open. He currently sits in solo second place, two shots behind the leader Ludvig Aberg.
Adam Scott’s streak of appearing in 91 consecutive majors came to an end on Monday in a dramatic playoff finish at a 2024 U.S. Open qualifying event in Springfield Country Club in Springfield, Ohio.