Ryan Wilkinson+FollowScheffler’s Palm Springs win shakes up PGA TourScottie Scheffler just kicked off his PGA Tour season in Palm Springs with a statement—winning the American Express by four shots and pocketing $1.65 million. That’s his 20th PGA Tour victory, and it’s got everyone buzzing about what’s next for him this year. With a $9.2 million purse and a leaderboard packed with big names, this tournament set the tone for a high-stakes season. Do you think Scheffler’s dominance is good for golf, or does it make things too predictable? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Golf #PGATour10Share
swall+FollowBlades Brown Ties Scheffler After Record RoundBlades Brown just made PGA Tour history, folks! The 18-year-old phenom shattered the Nicklaus Tournament course record at The American Express, and is now tied for first with world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler. Brown’s round was the lowest ever by someone his age since 1983. If he can keep up this pace and hold off Scheffler, we might be witnessing the birth of golf’s next superstar. Anyone else think Brown could pull off the upset this weekend? #Sports #Golf #PGATour00Share
Gabriella Gonzalez+FollowScheffler’s Wild PGA Return: Fan Struck at La QuintaTalk about a dramatic season opener! World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler’s first tee shot at La Quinta in 2026 went off course and actually hit a fan—thankfully, no one was hurt and Scheffler still carded a bogey-free round. Meanwhile, Brian Harman’s bizarre two-stroke penalty for hitting the wrong ball added even more chaos. Anyone else think this rivalry with the course is heating up already? #Sports #Golf #PGATour00Share
Michael Singh+FollowDunlap’s Driver Woes at The American ExpressRough outing for Nick Dunlap at The American Express—his driver was all over the map, with some shots on holes 5, 8, and 9 going so far right, it looked like he was aiming for a different fairway! The young gun, who made history with wins as both an amateur and pro, finished the first round at +5, tied for 151st. Still, with Dunlap’s Alabama ties and Justin Thomas as a mentor, don’t count him out for a comeback. Thoughts on his bounce-back potential? #Sports #Golf #PGATour00Share
Ryan Wilkinson+FollowBlades Brown Shakes Up American ExpressDid anyone see Blades Brown’s wild run at The American Express? The 18-year-old rookie, fresh out of high school, went toe-to-toe with Scottie “Scheff Daddy” Scheffler and even set a course record 60 on Friday! Brown faded a bit on Sunday but still pocketed nearly $100K and gained major respect. Playing alongside the world No. 1 must’ve been a masterclass. Is this the start of a new rivalry or just a glimpse of what’s to come? #Sports #Golf #PGATour00Share
rmendoza+FollowTiger’s FCC Shake-Up: Good for Fans, Bad for Grinders?Big Cat is leading the charge for a shorter PGA Tour season, but Tom Hoge isn’t sold. While Tiger’s FCC wants fewer events and all the stars at every stop, Hoge worries this will squeeze out up-and-comers and take away the flexibility that’s made the Tour unique. Is this the right move, or does it risk losing what makes golf special? #Sports #Golf #PGATour00Share
Gabriella Gonzalez+FollowFleetwood Still Haunted by Koepka’s 2018 US Open WinAnyone else remember that epic showdown at Shinnecock Hills? Tommy “The Flow” Fleetwood just opened up about how much Brooks “Big Game” Koepka’s clutch play in the 2018 US Open got under his skin. Fleetwood was chasing his first major, shot a crazy 63, but Koepka just wouldn’t crack—only one bogey in the last seven holes! Now that Koepka’s back on Tour, could we see this rivalry heat up again? #Sports #Golf #PGATour00Share
Krystal Lopez+FollowRory Doubts PGA-LIV Reunion After Koepka MoveRory McIlroy (aka Rors) just dropped a bomb at the Dubai Desert Classic—he thinks the PGA Tour and LIV Golf are now too far apart for any real deal, especially after Brooks Koepka’s return to the PGA. Rors says unless everyone feels like a winner, reunification is off the table. Do you think the rivalry has gone too deep, or is there still hope for golf unity? #Sports #Golf #PGATour00Share
Karen Pierce+FollowFleetwood & Lowry Back Koepka’s PGA ReturnThe Hero Dubai Desert Classic just got spicier! While US Open champ Wyndham Clark threw shade at Brooks Koepka’s quick PGA Tour comeback after his LIV Golf stint, Tommy “Fairway Jesus” Fleetwood and Shane Lowry are showing support for the 5x major winner. They see Koepka’s return as a win for the Tour, boosting smaller events and fan engagement. Do you think King Koepka deserves this second shot, or is the division here to stay? #Sports #Golf #PGATour00Share
Ryan Wilkinson+FollowPGA Tour’s Hawaii future at risk over wildfire threatThe PGA Tour’s iconic Hawaii stop could vanish unless urgent action is taken to restore West Maui’s land and water systems. Decades ago, lush pineapple and sugarcane fields kept wildfires at bay, but tourism replaced farming, irrigation disappeared, and invasive grasses took over—fueling last year’s devastating Lahaina fire. Now, local voices warn that unless water access, land management, and legal hurdles are resolved by March, both the tournament and the community’s safety are on the line. Should the PGA Tour help lead efforts to bring sustainable agriculture back to Maui? What’s the right balance between tourism and protecting the land? #Sports #Golf #PGATour00Share