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Fans will still be able to rush to seats at the 16th hole at the WM Phoenix Open, but a strict ‘zero tolerance’ policy for disruptive behavior will be in place by 2025.
The 2025 Waste Management Phoenix Open is set to be better than ever, with some significant changes being made to enhance the overall experience for players and fans alike. The tournament director, Matt Mooney, has emphasized the importance of not just making the event bigger, but making it better. One of the major changes being implemented is a stronger focus on enforcing a fan code of conduct to prevent unruly behavior and ensure a positive experience for all attendees. Following incidents from the 2024 event that went viral on social media, Mooney and Thunderbirds executive director Chance Cosby met with…
The debate surrounding whether or not Team USA should be paid to participate in the Ryder Cup has been a hot topic in the golf world. Recent reports suggest that the PGA of America has agreed to pay each Team USA member $400,000 to play in next year’s event at Bethpage Black. This topic has sparked a variety of opinions among players and golf enthusiasts alike. Scottie Scheffler, a member of Team USA, has stated that he and his teammates are more than willing to play in the Ryder Cup for free. However, he has no issue with being paid…
Fairways of Eden is a game-changer in the world of golf travel, offering a modern and innovative approach to planning the perfect golf vacation in Thailand. Founded by Robert Müller and Charles Christmann, the platform aims to revolutionize the industry by providing golfers with a seamless booking process, full customization options, and insider expertise on Thailand’s finest golf courses and accommodations. The vision behind Fairways of Eden was to address the frustration experienced with traditional golf travel agencies that offered fixed packages and lacked transparency. Robert and Charles wanted to create a platform that combined the simplicity of online travel…
Bernhard Langer, a European golf legend, has had a successful career in the sport, winning over 120 professional titles worldwide, including two Major titles. Despite his accomplishments, Langer decided to retire from Major competition in 2024 due to an Achilles injury that prevented him from participating in his final Masters tournament at Augusta National. However, after a few months of recovery and surgery, Langer is set to make his emotional return to Augusta in April to bid farewell to the competition. The 67-year-old golfer acknowledges that it will be a tough and emotional event for him, as he will be…
Transgender women who have undergone male puberty will be banned from competing on leading women’s professional golf tours from next year. The LPGA announced updated rules on gender policy, which will apply to the LPGA Tour, the Epson Tour, the Ladies European Tour, and other elite LPGA events. Previously, players were allowed to compete if they had undergone gender-affirming surgery and met hormone therapy requirements, but these rules have now changed. The new policy, effective from the 2025 season, prioritizes the competitive integrity of women’s professional tournaments and elite amateur competitions. A working group of experts in medicine, science, sport…
In a recent article published by Golf.com, the top 100 courses that are accessible to the public were listed, providing golf enthusiasts with the opportunity to plan their dream golf vacations. The list includes a variety of courses across the United States, ranging from well-known destinations like Pebble Beach to hidden gems like George Wright. The best part about these courses is that no membership is required to play them, just money. The article sparked curiosity among the Golf.com staff, who pondered how they would spend $1,000 on playing these top 100 courses. One staffer, Josh Sens, shared his plan…
Scottie Scheffler and Tiger Woods discussed increasing tournament purses at the Hero World Challenge
After Scottie Scheffler’s impressive victory at the 2023 Hero World Challenge, where he also won seven times on the PGA Tour, including a second Green Jacket at the Masters and a gold medal at the Paris Olympics, he returns to The Albany in the Bahamas with confidence for the upcoming season. Scheffler sees this tournament as a good warm-up to gauge where he stands before the season starts. He continues to work on fine-tuning his swing during the off-season to ensure it is in a good place for the upcoming tournaments. One area Scheffler focused on during the past season…
As the offseason break for Jordan Spieth continues, he detailed his recovery efforts from wrist surgery that he underwent earlier this year. The surgery was necessary to recreate the tendon in his left wrist that provides stability and prevents it from dislocating. Years of battling pain at the bottom of his swing had impacted his performance, and the surgery was essential for his long-term success. Now, in December, Spieth shared his positive recovery status, mentioning that everything has gone according to plan. He has slowly progressed from hitting Nerf balls to having zero restrictions on his swings, with no pain…
