Brooks Koepka (five-time major champion, LIV Golf's most reluctant poster boy) didn't just apply for reinstatement to the PGA ...
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The 'Western Home of Golf in America' Has 9 Incredible Courses, a New Bunker Bar With Mountain Views, and a Game-changing Academy
PGA West in the Coachella Valley and has not just incredible golf, but top-tier dining and a brand-new training facility to ...
Rumor has it that Brooks Koepka has applied for reinstatement to the PGA Tour! In fact, Dan Rapaport also revealed that a ...
Brooks Koepka is expecting plenty of nerves when he returns to the PGA Tour in two weeks at Torrey Pines. And it's not just ...
New year, new you? Only if your clubs fit. January’s the sweet spot for a fitting—quieter shops, better attention, instant ...
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The Undercover Pro: I cashed seven winning bets last year. Here's how
Big changes are often a major tell. If someone makes a caddie or coaching change, even if it’s a good long-term decision, ...
The BYU alum attributes what he learned while serving a Latter-day Saint mission in Tennessee for his success on the golf course.
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Rory McIlroy opens up on how he spent off-season after impressive round in Dubai
Rory McIlroy explains his off-season plans as he starts off 2026 on the DP World Tour at the Dubai Invitational alongside ...
William Mouw’s unconventional rise from a chicken farm to PGA Tour winner continues as he competes at the Sony Open in Hawaii.
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How I’m learning to hit bombs off the tee this winter
In this edition of Play Smart, GOLF.com game-improvement editor Zephyr Melton details how he's working on his driver this winter.
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Shane Lowry has to be wishing these two new rules were in place on the PGA Tour a year ago
The PGA Tour is implementing five new Model Local Rules, two of which would have been very helpful for the former major champ ...
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The Future of the Game Might Be Hiding in Your Shoes: Inside Laced Golf’s Mission to Fix Golf
Laced Golf uses shoe sensors to solve golf's alignment problem. A PGA Professional examines the science, technology, and why it might actually work.
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