Key Storylines to Watch in Professional Golf for 2026
The PGA Tour kicks off its season this Thursday in Hawaii with the Sony Open, marking an exciting moment as professional golf embarks on a transformative era. As we look ahead, here are five significant storylines to keep an eye on this year.
1. When Will Tiger Woods Tee It Up Again?
With Tiger Woods recently turning 50 and undergoing his seventh back surgery, fans are left wondering about his future in competitive golf. The Hall of Famer missed both the Hero Challenge and the PNC Championship, where he previously finished as the runner-up alongside his son Charlie. Woods’ eligibility for the Champions Tour brings mixed feelings, as his health remains a concern.
His last full tournament was the 2024 Open Championship, and although he has been cleared for short- and mid-iron shots, a return to competitive golf, especially at the Masters, seems unlikely. However, he may aim for the U.S. Senior Open in July and the PNC Championship later in December. Woods faces the most daunting challenges of his illustrious career in 2026.
2. Will Scottie Scheffler Complete the Career Grand Slam?
Scottie Scheffler is primed to make history this June at Shinnecock Hills. A U.S. Open victory would place him among an elite group of only six golfers who have won all four major championships. Following Rory McIlroy’s Masters win last April, which ended an 11-year major drought for him, Scheffler (29) stands as the undisputed world No. 1.
He’s not only aiming for a personal milestone but also to join the ranks of legends like Gary Player and Jack Nicklaus, who have previously completed back-to-back Grand Slams. The pressure is significant, but few would bet against Scheffler achieving this remarkable feat.
3. What Changes Will Brian Rolapp Bring to the PGA Tour?
New CEO Brian Rolapp’s arrival promises significant changes for the Tour, drawing on his extensive NFL experience. With the aim of elevating professional golf from niche to mainstream, Rolapp seeks to consolidate the schedule, potentially reducing the number of tournaments to just 20, while ensuring each one remains substantial and engaging.
His proposed post-Super Bowl kickoff in Phoenix aims to replicate the excitement of NASCAR’s Daytona season opener. Moreover, the much-criticized FedEx Cup Playoffs may see necessary format changes for clarity and engagement. Rolapp’s recent decision to reinstate LIV defector Brooks Koepka underscores his bold approach to shake things up in professional golf.
4. Are New Stars Poised to Emerge in Golf?
While Ludvig Aberg leads the new generation of golfers, his progress remains modest at 26, with only two victories so far. Robert MacIntyre, a solid performer and recent U.S. Open runner-up, is also a player to watch. Other young talents like Ben Griffin, Akshay Bhatia, and Chris Gotterup are making strides in the sport but still find themselves overshadowed by established stars who are currently struggling.
Jordan Spieth hasn’t won since 2022, while Justin Thomas just recently snapped a three-season winless streak in 2025. Patrick Cantlay and Xander Schauffele are searching for consistency, and Hideki Matsuyama had a promising start in 2025 but failed to maintain momentum. With Koepka returning, there is hope for a resurgence in fan interest.
5. Will Golf Reunite Sooner Than Expected?
Koepka’s reinstatement raised questions about the future involvement of other LIV stars like Bryson DeChambeau and Jon Rahm, who remain committed to the rival league. Koepka’s move could ignite hopes of a potential return for some of golf’s biggest names by 2027.
While players like Phil Mickelson, Dustin Johnson, and Sergio Garcia are likely nearing the end of their careers, younger stars like Joaquin Niemann and Tyrrell Hatton could still provide significant contributions to the PGA Tour landscape. Patrick Reed’s polarizing presence also ensures that the spotlight remains on him, even as Koepka’s return offers glimmers of hope for a more unified future in the sport.
Conclusion
As 2026 unfolds, these critical storylines will shape the direction of professional golf. With legends like Tiger Woods contending with health challenges, rising stars making their mark, and bold leadership changes on the horizon, fans will undoubtedly have much to discuss and cheer for in the months ahead.

