Paul Azinger will make his return to the TV booth this week at the Mitsubishi Electric Championship. The 12-time PGA Tour winner and longtime golf announcer is replacing Lanny Wadkins as the lead analyst for NBC/Golf Channel’s coverage of the PGA Tour Champions this season.
"I see what it’s like to win on the PGA Tour and how your life changes. How you get major access and ranking points. On LIV, nothing changes."
Ludvig Aberg has a massive fan and it happens to be golf legend Tiger Woods, who was left in awe by the Swede's performance at the inaugural TGL match in Palm Beach
So you wanna be a PGA Tour pro, huh? First, obviously, you have to be off-the-charts great at golf. But you also have to be pretty darn good at travel. As Michael Kim detailed last year, getting around to all those tournaments really adds up.
W ith the arrival of The Sentry in Kapalua (Hawaii), a new year on the PGA Tour begins. The new additions to the tournament are the withdrawals of Scottie Scheffler and Viktor Hov
The Genesis Invitational, hosted by Tiger Woods, is one of the standout events on the PGA Tour calendar, but has been moved away from the Riviera Country Club due to the Los Angeles wildfires
In a recent interview with the X (formerly Twitter) account 'Flushing It,' former LIV Golf player Eugenio Chacarra expressed his ambition to play on the PGA Tour.
1, Aaron Rai, 83.33%. 2, Collin Morikawa, 81.67%. 3, J.T. Poston, 79.55%. 4, Sepp Straka, 77.59%. 5 (tie), Brice Garnett, Russell Henley, Sungjae Im and Henrik Norlander, 75.00%. 9 (tie), Lucas Glover and Ben Kohles, 73.21%. 11, 2 tied with 75.00%.
Given that TGL takes place in an arena, it’s fair to compare golf’s newest venture to the NBA. And since Ludvig Åberg, Wyndham Clark, and Shane Lowry represent the Bay Area, making a San Francisco Sports analogy only makes sense.
It was another scoring fest on the Plantation course on weeks when there is little wind, such as this one to start the new PGA Tour season. “Obviously, you need to shoot a lot of low scores to keep up here,” said Ludvig Aberg, who had a 65-64 weekend ...
Next week, the PGA Tour stays in California but heads to San Diego for the 2025 Farmers Insurance at Torrey Pines.
The PGA Tour heads to Torrey Pines next week for the Farmers Insurance Open, which will be a Wednesday-Saturday event. To avoid conflict with the NFL’s conference championships, the tournament will start and end a day earlier than standard Tour events.