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Rory McIlroy recently made headlines as he reaffirmed his commitment to playing on the PGA Tour for the rest of his career. Not only did he dismiss rumors of joining the LIV Golf league, but he also returned to the PGA Tour’s Policy Board. According to The Guardian, McIlroy is expected to rejoin the board as a director for both the Policy Board and PGA Tour Enterprises in place of Webb Simpson, who resigned and suggested McIlroy as his replacement. This move comes at a crucial time for the PGA Tour as they navigate a new business partnership with the…
Why is a 65-year-old golfer playing in this week’s PGA Tour event? | Golf News and Tour Information
The Zurich Classic of New Orleans has become known as one of the PGA Tour’s unique events since switching to a team format in 2017. It is a tournament where unexpected faces often appear, such as the duo of David Duval and John Daly who finished dead last by 12 shots in a previous year. Another surprising pairing was Michael Thompson with a 43-year-old Army veteran who struggled to make cuts on the GPro Tour. PGA Tour pros who qualify for the event can partner with anyone with tour status or a sponsor’s exemption, leading to some interesting pairings. One…
Charlie Woods joins local U.S. Open qualifying competition | Latest Golf Updates and Tour News
## Charlie Woods Competes in U.S. Open Qualifier Two months after his high-profile golf qualifying experience, Charlie Woods, the 15-year-old son of Tiger Woods, is set to participate in another one this week. Charlie is scheduled to compete in the Florida Golf Association’s local qualifying event in Port St. Lucie, Fla., with hopes of advancing to the 124th U.S. Open at Pinehurst No. 2 in North Carolina. This will be Charlie’s first attempt at U.S. Open qualifying, adding to the excitement surrounding his budding golf career. ## 84 Players Set to Compete at Legacy Golf & Tennis Club The field…
**Charlie Woods Enters Second High-Profile Golf Qualifying Event** Two months after Charlie Woods made headlines for his high-profile golf qualifying experience, the 15-year-old son of Tiger Woods is back at it again. This time, Charlie is entered into the Florida Golf Association’s tee sheet for Thursday’s first stage of 18-hole local qualifying in Port St. Lucie, Fla. The top scorers in this event will advance to the 36-hole final qualifying to potentially reach June’s 124th U.S. Open at Pinehurst No. 2 in North Carolina. This event marks Charlie’s first attempt at U.S. Open qualifying. **Legacy Golf & Tennis Club Field…
Mother’s Day is just around the corner on May 12, 2024, and if your mom happens to be a golfer, you’re in luck. Golfweek has put together a list of some of our favorite Mother’s Day gifts for under $100. From brands like Nike, Adidas, Fore All, TravisMathew, New Balance, Malbon Golf, B. Draddy, and more, you’re sure to find the perfect gift for the special woman in your life. Looking for more Mother’s Day gift ideas? Golfweek has a variety of lists to help you find the perfect present for the golfer in your life. Check out our first…
The PGA Tour recently unveiled its new equity program, providing individual grants to players in an effort to align them more closely with the organization. While the specific amounts of the grants have not been publicly disclosed, reports suggest that top players like Tiger Woods, Rory McIlroy, Justin Thomas, and Jordan Spieth will receive substantial checks. This move is part of a larger initiative to have players become part owners of the sports organization, setting PGA Tour apart from other sports leagues. The distribution of the first $930 million in grants occurred on Wednesday, with eligible players receiving notification of…
PGA Tour executive Tyler Dennis outlines the specifics of the Player Equity Program, including payouts and additional details
Tyler Dennis, the PGA Tour’s Chief Competitions Officer, recently referred to the announcement of the PGA Tour Enterprises Player Equity Program as a historic moment. This program, a collaboration between the PGA Tour and Strategic Sports Group, will distribute $1.5 billion in equity to 200 qualified PGA Tour players based on various criteria such as career achievements, future participation, and services. The grants are specifically available to qualified players, providing them with the unique opportunity to become owners of the organization. Dennis expressed excitement about the program, highlighting the significance of having a large number of athletes as owners of…
PGA Tour executive Tyler Dennis outlines the specifics of the Player Equity Program, including payouts and additional details
Tyler Dennis, the Chief Competitions Officer of the PGA Tour, recently referred to a new initiative as historic. This initiative, known as the PGA Tour Enterprises Player Equity Program, is a joint venture between the PGA Tour and Strategic Sports Group. The program aims to reward 200 PGA Tour players with $1.5 billion in equity based on their career achievements, future participation, and services, among other factors. Qualified players will have the opportunity to become owners of the organization, making the PGA Tour unique in having a large number of player-owners. The Player Equity Program has garnered positive feedback among…
