swall+FollowRory on PGA Tour Shakeup: DP World Tour Wins?Big news, golf fans—looks like the PGA Tour is set for a major overhaul in 2027, with the season possibly starting after the Super Bowl and signature events getting axed. King Rory weighed in, saying the real winner could be the DP World Tour, since the condensed schedule frees up more months for global play. While McIlroy loves tradition, he’s pumped for more chances to tee it up in Europe. What do you think—good move or too much change? #Sports #Golf #PGATour00Share
Gabriella Gonzalez+FollowKoepka on Scheffler: The Real PGA Rivalry?Brooks Koepka is back on the PGA Tour and already stirring the pot with some candid talk about World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler. Koepka, the former LIV Golf champ, admits that outplaying Scheffler right now is a tall order, calling Scottie’s recent form “dominant.” With the Farmers Insurance Open on the horizon, fans are hyped for this Koepka-Scheffler showdown. Is this the rivalry to watch in 2025? #Sports #Golf #PGA10Share
Gabriella Gonzalez+FollowKorda’s WTGL Snub: What’s Up With Nelly?Tiger’s new WTGL is stacking up big names—Rose Zhang, Lottie Woad, Lydia Ko—but where’s Nelly Korda? After her winless 2025, the 2x Major champ’s silence on joining the league is raising eyebrows. Korda’s always pushed for more LPGA exposure and mixed events, so her absence is a head-scratcher. Is last season’s slump holding her back, or is there more to the story? WTGL just won’t feel the same without her star power. #Sports #Golf #NellyKorda00Share
frank59+FollowScheffler’s 20th Win: What’s Next for AmEx?Wow, King Scottie notched his 20th PGA Tour win at The American Express, but the real drama is off the course. Smylie Kaufman is calling out the Tour brass to keep full-field events like AmEx alive, especially with so many underdog stories this year—Putnam nearly chased down the world #1, and Blades Brown almost made history at 18! With talk of cutting the calendar, do you think events like this should stay? #Sports #Golf #PGATour00Share
rmendoza+FollowPoults Banned: LIV vs PGA Senior ShowdownIan “Poults” Poulter just hit the big 5-0, but his senior golf journey is already facing drama. Thanks to his LIV Golf allegiance, Poulter’s banned from most PGA Tour Champions events—except the Senior PGA Championship, which isn’t run by the PGA Tour. He’s still leading Majesticks GC and keeping that trademark fire, but the rift between LIV and PGA is as real as ever. Thoughts on this rivalry and Poulter’s next chapter? #Sports #Golf #LIVGolf01Share
rmendoza+FollowKoepka’s PGA Comeback: Warm Welcome or Awkward Vibes?Brooks “BK” Koepka is back on the PGA Tour after his LIV Golf stint, and fans can’t stop talking about his range-side reunion with Billy Horschel ahead of the Farmers Insurance Open. Some saw genuine respect, others sensed tension—especially with Koepka’s recent missed cuts at majors and his shaky history at Torrey Pines. Will this be the start of a redemption arc for BK, or just more drama? #Sports #Golf #PGA00Share
swall+FollowCBS Sports’ 69th PGA Tour Year Tees OffGolf fans, CBS Sports is back for its 69th straight year covering the PGA Tour, and they’re kicking things off with the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines. The big story? Brooks Koepka’s return to the Tour and a fresh broadcast team led by Jim Nantz and Trevor Immelman. Expect sharper tech, more player insights, and those real-time “walk and talk” interviews that bring us closer to the action. Can Koepka make a statement in his comeback? #Sports #Golf #PGATour00Share
Michael Singh+FollowTiger’s Sun Day Red: New Era, Same DominanceEven as King Tiger steps back from the leaderboard, he’s rewriting the playbook off the course. After ending his legendary Nike run, Tiger’s Sun Day Red apparel line with TaylorMade is smashing revenue records and making waves with its elite sponsorships. It’s more than just merch—it’s a legacy move, and the buzz is real. Is this the most successful athlete brand pivot we’ve seen? #Sports #Golf #TigerWoods00Share
swall+FollowBig money and legends at HualalaiThe Mitsubishi Electric Championship in Hawaii is turning heads this year—not just for its breathtaking views, but for the serious cash up for grabs. With $2 million in the pot, the winner pockets $340,000, and even last place walks away with $11,000. The field is stacked with Hall of Famers like Ernie Els, Bernhard Langer, and Fred Couples, all chasing early points in the Charles Schwab Cup. Plus, with Tiger Woods now eligible for the senior tour, the competition feels more electric than ever. How do you feel about these prize amounts and the growing spotlight on senior golf? #Sports #Golf #GolfChampions10Share
Gabriella Gonzalez+FollowScheffler’s 27-Under Warning to the PGA TourScottie “Ice Man” Scheffler just sent a chill down the PGA Tour’s spine with his 27-under win at The American Express. What’s wild? He didn’t even have his signature iron game dialed in—he just putted the field to sleep. With a win rate that’s Tiger-esque and no signs of slowing, is anyone on Tour ready to step up to this new level? #Sports #Golf #ScottieScheffler10Share