The PGA Tour has long been the gold standard of professional golf, but with the rise of LIV Golf, TGL, and other global events, tensions have flared over player commitments.
PGA TOUR veteran Charley Hoffman is listening to complaints about the pace of play issue on TOUR, and is calling for fellow players to confront the issue head on.
Charley Hoffman wrote a letter to his fellow PGA Tour players addressing slow pace of play and other issues within the ranks. The letter, shared on social
Sepp Straka and his new bald-shaved head held off Justin Thomas, Jason Day, and Charley Hoffman on Sunday at The American Express 2025 to earn his third career PGA Tour victory.
PGA Tour veteran Charley Hoffman and the Philippines' Rico Hoey each shot 9-under-par 63 at the Nicklaus Tournament Course on Friday to split the 36-hole lead at The American Express in La Quinta, Calif.
Charley Hoffman posted a bogey-free, 5-under 65 to take the first-round lead at the Charles Schwab Challenge on Thursday in Fort Worth, Texas. The 47-year-old birdied two of his three holes to get off to a strong start on a day where scoring chances were limited at Colonial Country Club.
It’s going to be a fresh start for Tiger Woods in many respects this weekend at The Genesis Invitational. Woods will be playing his first official tournament since last year’s Masters, he is debuting a new clothing line, and he’ll also have a new caddie for the event.
With his playoff loss on Sunday at the WM Phoenix Open, Charley Hoffman secured a spot in this week's Genesis Invitational at Riviera Country Club. Hoffman's runner-up finish to Nick Taylor in Scottsdale, Ariz., earned him a $900,000 check and 300 FedEx Cup points.
If Nick Taylor has a birdie putt in a playoff setting, you can bet on the ball ending in the cup. On Sunday, with darkness setting in (and Super Bowl VII well underway), Taylor birdied five of the last six holes — including two playoff holes — to outlast Charley Hoffman and win the 2024 WM Phoenix Open at TPC Scottsdale.
TPC Scottsdale’s crisp white cups looked more like gaping sinkholes to Nick Taylor on Sunday evening. If anyone has the “clutch” gene when it comes to draining putts when they matter the most, it’s the 35-year-old Canadian.
Nick Taylor made an 11-foot birdie putt to beat Charley Hoffman on the second hole of a playoff after birdieing three of the last four in regulation Sunday, capping another wild week at the Phoenix Open with his second memorable victory.
Not all have lived up to expectations this season. For some, that means failing to achieve consistent success. For others, it's not winning enough tournaments or failing to claim a major title when most thought it was more than possible.