Tiger Woods is facing a decision ahead of the 2026 season that could shape the future of the PGA Tour. Turning 50 in December, he becomes eligible for the PGA Tour Champions, while his return to the main tour remains up in the air following another back surgery earlier this year.
Rory McIlroy is back in action this week, heading to Dubai for the DP World Tour Championship as he looks to add another title to his collection. McIlroy comes into the event after winning both the tournament and the Race to Dubai crown last year, adding to an already impressive career record.
Before the question was even finished, Tiger Woods had already started his answer, showing the same composed intensity that once defined his Sunday performances.
Colin Montgomerie’s prime may have been behind him by 2008, but the Scot still had plenty of fire left in him as he headed into the final round of that year’s Open de France, sitting three shots off the pace.
Colin Montgomerie and Bryson DeChambeau represent two completely different sides of golf, both in how they play and how they approach the game. Montgomerie was one of the most consistent players of his era.
The 2025 Ryder Cup has been anticipated as one of the most hostile environments in the event’s history, possibly even more intense than what unfolded at Brookline back in 1999.
He might not have a major title to his name, but Colin Montgomerie’s voice still carries plenty of weight in the golf world. With 54 professional wins and five runner-up finishes in majors, ‘Monty’ is one of the most successful European golfers in history, even if that elusive major win never came.
It is no surprise that some of the most unforgettable Ryder Cup moments have happened on the greens. Bernhard Langer’s miss at Kiawah, Justin Leonard’s clutch putt at Brookline, and Martin Kaymer sealing Europe’s comeback at Medinah all stand out.
Tiger Woods blasted Colin Montgomerie’s proposal that he “retire” from golf. Woods reminded that as a previous winner, he is exempt from competing in The Open Championship until he is 60 years old.
As the world’s top golfers prepare to shoot it out at Troon this week for the 2024 British Open, legendary PGA Tour player Tiger Woods is readying to win what could be his fourth Open title.
Colin Montgomerie rules out trying to qualify for this year's Open Championship at his 'home' course Royal Troon after conceding he can no longer compete at that level.
After being postponed in 2020, the Ryder Cup is back and ready to thrill at Wisconsin's Whistling Straits. The world's best golfers from the United States and Europe will be on hand.