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Tuesday is a milestone day for Tiger Woods, who in addition to turning 50 years old will be eligible to play on the PGA Tour Champions.
LIV Golf could have a massive problem on its hands after losing one of its top names recently and potentially more to follow. Just last week, Brooks Koepka stunned golf fans when he revealed that he won’t return to LIV Golf in 2026,
Golf commentator Brandel Chamblee wrote on social media Friday that Brooks Koepka should face a penalty if he rejoins the PGA Tour after leaving LIV Golf.
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Billy Horschel thinks others will soon follow Brooks Koepka away from LIV Golf, return to PGA Tour
LIV Golf guys will want to "compete for real championships and a little more meaning" than just the money that Saudi Arabia brings, Billy Horschel said.
Billy Horschel recently predicted that more LIV Golf professionals would follow Brooks Koepka's footsteps of leaving the breakaway league.
Tiger Woods turns 50 and this isn't how we once expected it to look. Major championships and major letdowns have defined his era.
Tiger Woods is 50 and eligible to play in the Champions Tour. He has not publicly said if he will play yet, but it could be easier for him.
Between the PGA Tour and LIV, there are several options for first- or second-year players ready to become standouts.
Most wins in PGA Tour history? Most money earned? Most cuts made? Sure, Tiger holds all those marks but here's some he does not.
Brooks Koepka is stepping away from LIV Golf, and the PGA Tour put out a vague statement about it. Will Koepka return?
As a member of the PGA Tour’s policy board, Scott has had a front row seat in the negotiations between the Tour and Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, the financial backer of LIV Golf. Scott participated in the talks earlier this year, which were orchestrated by U.S. President Donald Trump, at the White House. Here's the rest of the story.