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Follow along for live updates, highlights and more from the final round of the 2025 Hero World Challenge in the Bahamas.
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The Second Stage of PGA TOUR Q-School is renowned as the premier route for golfers to secure Korn Ferry Tour membership, which is essential for aspiring players aiming for a PGA TOUR card. Players who do not advance are often left to navigate a challenging year of mini-tours and qualifiers, making this stage a high-stakes competition.
A total of 73 players will see the weekend at Sea Island Golf Club on St. Simons Island in Georgia, with the cut coming in at 7 under. The leader is Andrew Novak, who fired rounds of 61 and 65 on the first two days to enter the weekend at 16 under, one shot clear of a tie for second between Patrick Rodgers and Michael Thorbjornsen.
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After 17 years away, The Skins Game returned to the schedule on Friday. Keegan Bradley and Xander Schauffele were joined by Shane Lowry and Tommy Fleetwood at Panther National in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida,
Back to a one-shot lead for Adam Schenk, who bogeys 15 after being unable to knock in a 6 footer for par. He leads Frankie Capan III and Rikuya Hoshino by one shot, but both players have work to do for par at 17.
Lanto Griffin's third-place finish got him inside the top 100, but his emotional interview highlighted a question the PGA Tour must answer. The post Pro's emotional interview highlights 1 truth (and question) PGA Tour must answer appeared first on Golf.
Daniel Gale's impressive 8-iron shot at the 154-meter par-3 11th hole was a defining moment in the tournament, putting him just two shots behind the leader, Sebastian Garcia. The conditions were challenging,
LIV Golf's David Puig pulled away from a crowded field at the BMW Australian PGA Championship to join Seve in pulling off a rare feat.