Michael Singh+FollowDP World Tour: Golf’s True World Stage?Ian Baker-Finch, the 1991 Open champ, just dropped some major insight on the PGA Tour vs. LIV Golf rivalry. He says the DP World Tour now has a golden shot to become the real global tour, since the PGA Tour stays US-focused and LIV’s team format isn’t catching fire. With events across 25 countries, the DP World Tour could finally outshine the big boys. Thoughts on this international power shift? #Sports #Golf #DPWorldTour00Share
Tammy Davenport+FollowSchaper’s Miracle Eagle Seals Back-to-Back WinsGolf fans, did you catch Jayden Schaper’s unreal finish at the Mauritius Open? The young South African, already hot off a playoff eagle last week, did it again—this time holing out from 50 yards for another playoff eagle and back-to-back DP World Tour wins! Meanwhile, Ryan Gerard’s clutch birdie not only got him into the playoff but also punched his ticket to Augusta. Two pros, two dreams realized, one unforgettable rivalry on the Indian Ocean! #Sports #Golf #DPWorldTour00Share
Karen Pierce+FollowDP World Tour's Doubleheader DilemmaAnyone else baffled by the DP World Tour scheduling the Aussie Open and Nedbank Golf Challenge in the same week? Even Richard Mansell is calling it out—says it’s “mind blowing” to have two of the season’s best tournaments clash. With King Rory and Hovland in the mix, fans are missing out on seeing all the stars in one place. Surely the Tour can fix this for next year? #Sports #Golf #DPWorldTour10Share
swall+FollowDP World Tour's Scheduling HeadacheGolf fans, what do you make of the DP World Tour’s decision to schedule the Australian Open and Nedbank Golf Challenge at the same time? With King Rory and Cam Smith lighting up Royal Melbourne, and top talent at Sun City, it feels like fans are missing out on seeing the best go head-to-head. Richard Mansell called it 'mind-blowing'—hard to argue when two of the season’s best events clash. Do you think this hurts the tour’s global appeal? #Sports #Golf #DPWorldTour00Share
Ryan Wilkinson+FollowDP World Tour Sidelines Green After Doping FlapTough break for Malaysia’s big hitter, Gavin Green, who’s been benched by the DP World Tour for three months after a positive test for a banned substance. The catch? It came from a herbal supplement he used for a medical issue. Green’s out until March 2026, missing key events, but he’s owned up and cooperated fully. Do you think the Tour’s anti-doping policy is too strict, or was this a fair call? #Sports #Golf #DPWorldTour00Share