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The 2026 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am concludes on Sunday. Here's the total purse, payout breakdown and winner's share.
As the Equipment Editor for The Daily Duffer, few things get my club-fitting brain firing like a winning WITB (What’s In The Bag) from a professional tour event. It’s a snapshot, a moment in time that reveals what a top-tier player trusts to perform under pressure. This week, we’re dissecting Kim’s setup from his recent LIV Golf Adelaide victory. Now, before we dive in, let me be clear: what works for a tour pro often differs from what works for the average weekend warrior. My job is to separate the genuinely innovative from the “pro-only spec,” and to translate that…
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Over a decade after he stepped aside from golf as he battled plenty of personal demons, Anthony Kim has won his first tournament nearly 16 years.
On this week's episode of GOLF's Fully Equipped, Jake and Johnny discuss why you should always follow up with your club fitter.
Wind and rain is in the forecast as players compete in the final round of the PGA Tour Signature Event, the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am
Parker McLachlin, aka the Short Game Chef, says this shot is an absolute must if you want to succeed on a links course.
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Jason from Kinetixx joins the show to discuss Kevlar-EXO and why it might just be a material breakthrough in shafts.
The Inconvenient Truth About Our “Must-Play” Tour Venues Look, I’ve been covering professional golf for 35 years, and I’ve seen things change dramatically on the PGA Tour—some for the better, some decidedly not. But there’s one conversation that’s been bubbling beneath the surface of our coverage that we don’t talk about nearly enough: some of our most iconic, most-played venues are becoming genuinely tedious to watch week after week. That’s not easy to admit. These are courses with pedigree, history, and names that resonate with golf fans worldwide. Yet I think we’ve reached a point where we need to separate…

