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The 2025 PGA Tour season has been announced, featuring 39 tournaments and eight signature events. The season kicks off with The Sentry at the Plantation Course at Kapalua in Maui, Hawaii, in December. Other key events include the Pebble Beach Pro-Am, Genesis Invitational, Arnold Palmer Invitational, RBC Heritage, Truist Championship, Memorial Tournament, and Travelers Championship. The Memorial Tournament has been moved back to its traditional time slot after discussions with Jack Nicklaus, who hosts the event. The Players Championship remains in March, and the season includes 18 full-field events and five additional events. The Wyndham Championship will again be the…

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The 2024 U.S. Amateur at Hazeltine National Golf Club in Chaska, Minnesota, saw five Minnesotans qualify for the tournament, with Gunnar Broin being the only one to advance out of stroke play. Broin’s journey to match play was a rollercoaster ride, starting with a triple-bogey on his first hole of the week and culminating in a thrilling 15-foot birdie putt on the second playoff hole to secure his spot. Despite the initial setback, Broin’s resilience and determination paid off as he overcame the odds to advance in the tournament. The drama of the U.S. Amateur often unfolds on Wednesday morning…

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Gemma Dryburgh is gearing up for a big fortnight as she prepares for the AIG Women’s British Open at the Old Course. Hailing from Aberdeen, Dryburgh is the only Scot currently playing full-time on the LPGA. With a desire to repeat Bob MacIntyre’s feat of winning the Scottish Open and make a run at the Old Course, Dryburgh is also looking to solidify her spot on this year’s European Solheim Cup team. Having made her Solheim debut last year in Spain where Europe retained the Cup, Dryburgh believes her performance in the upcoming events will determine her place on the…

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The PGA Tour recently released its 2025 schedule of FedEx Cup regular-season and playoff events, with minimal changes to the lineup of 39 tournaments. The schedule includes a regular season featuring the four majors and eight signature events with increased purses and FedEx Cup points. These events also ensure fields with a minimum of 72 players, although specific prize money was not disclosed. Commissioner Jay Monahan commented that the release of the 2025 schedule suggests that any potential deal with Saudi Arabia’s PIF will not impact tour business until at least 2026. Meanwhile, LIV Golf, funded by PIF, has yet…

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Scottie Scheffler emerged as the FedEx Cup regular-season leader following his performance at the Wyndham Championship, securing the Comcast Business Tour Top 10 title for the second time in three years. This victory earned Scheffler an impressive $8 million bonus before he even teed off at the FedEx St. Jude Classic at TPC Southwind in Memphis. This double the amount of last year’s winner, Jon Rahm, who earned $3 million for first place. Following Scheffler in the rankings were Xander Schauffele in second place, who received a $6 million bonus, Rory McIlroy with $4.8 million, Collin Morikawa with $4.4 million,…

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The PGA Tour is breaking into the YouTube golf world with the introduction of The Creator Classic, a nine-hole competition featuring some of the most popular golf creators from around the world. This event will take place at the East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta just before the Tour Championship. Sixteen skilled and successful golf creators will compete for the inaugural Creator Classic title, facing the same conditions as the pros and showcasing their talents on a global stage. Among the participants in The Creator Classic are well-known names such as Paige Spiranac, Tyler Toney from Dude Perfect, the Bryan…

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Dustin Johnson, also known as DJ, made history seven years ago by beating Jordan Spieth in a playoff to win the FedEx St. Jude Championship. His victory was attributed to his exceptional skill and the equipment he used. DJ’s gear consisted of various clubs, including the TaylorMade M1 driver with a Fujikura Speeder Evolution shaft. He also used TaylorMade fairway woods and irons, as well as TaylorMade wedges and putter. Additionally, DJ’s choice of golf ball was the TaylorMade TP5x, which contributed to his success on the course. The TaylorMade M1 2017 driver played a crucial role in DJ’s performance…

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The 2025 PGA Tour regular-season schedule was recently released, featuring 36 events plus three playoff events. The season will kick off in Hawaii and conclude in Atlanta, similar to the previous year. Commissioner Jay Monahan expressed that the changes introduced in 2024 were a step towards creating the best version of the PGA Tour for fans and players, with stronger fields and more opportunities for fans to see top players compete head-to-head. The 2025 schedule is fully sponsored, with Truist serving as a first-time sponsor of the Truist Championship in Philadelphia, replacing Wells Fargo. The U.S. Open will be held…

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