While that has mostly been negative, the golf world has seen one major positive over the last month, and that's been the debut of the TGL, or "Tomorrow's Golf League," a venture spearheaded by Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy.
Jon Rahm was in the Persian Gulf this week, playing in the DP World Tour's Hero Desert Dubai Classic. It is one of the more iconic tournaments on the European Tour each year. Rahm posted a respectable opening round, but fell flat Friday, carding a 5-over 77. That was enough to send him home packing for the weekend.
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Rahm went on to dub it “unfair” that the LIV Golf league does not receive points yet. It is pertinent to note that the former Ryder Cup star is the highest-profile player to jump to the breakaway circuit after the PGA Tour-PIF framework agreement announcement in 2023.
Tiger Woods will make his highly-anticipated TGL debut against Collin Morikawa and the Los Angeles Golf Club. After a successful launch on Jan. 7, which received tremendous acclaim from golf fans, TGL returns on Tuesday with the biggest name in the game.
Shots fired! Tiger Woods' long-time golf coach Butch Harmon believes PGA Tour events are proving a turn off because "the novice fan has no idea who any of them are."
Tiger Woods is officially on the cover of PGA Tour 2K25. The Legend Edition of the game will star one of the most decorated athletes of all time.
Spanish golfer Jon Rahm is planning to participate in the Ryder Cup later this year despite his ongoing appeal of sanctions levied against him by the DP World Tour for competing in LIV Golf events in 2024.
Woods, McIlroy and other top PGA Tour stars will hit balls into a screen five-stories tall, then turn around and putt on a green.
Rory McIlroy will be joined by a raft of LIV Golf stars at the Hero Dubai Desert Classic, with the Northern Irishman looking to claim victory at the Rolex Series event
The 88 players expected to compete in the 89th Masters, to be played April 10-13. Players listed only in the first category for which they are eligible (a-amateur): Scottie Scheffler, Jon Rahm, Hideki Matsuyama,