Gabriella Gonzalez+FollowSungjae Im Shuts Down LIV Golf RumorsBig news for PGA Tour fans: Sungjae Im, aka the Ironman of the Tour, just put those LIV Golf rumors to bed. After some buzz about a possible move to the Saudi-backed league, Im took to Instagram and called it “fake news.” With Si Woo Kim likely joining LIV, it’s great to see Im doubling down on his PGA Tour legacy. Thoughts on how this shapes the rivalry between the tours? #Sports #Golf #PGATour10Share
Tammy Davenport+FollowOakmont: Michael Kim’s Ultimate TestFellow golf fans, did you catch Michael Kim’s season wrap-up? The 2018 John Deere champ nearly broke through again in 2025, but what really stood out was his take on the year’s toughest course. Kim called Oakmont the hardest track he faced—no surprise, since it hosted the US Open where J.J. Spaun grabbed his first major. Kim also gave a shoutout to Muirfield Village, but Oakmont clearly left its mark. And how about that heartbreak? Viktor Hovland’s clutch putt kept Kim from the Tour Championship. Thoughts on Oakmont’s legendary difficulty? #Sports #Golf #PGATour00Share
swall+FollowGriffin’s Redemption Run at Q-SchoolAll eyes are on Lanto Griffin as he returns to Q-School after a tough FedEx Cup Fall. With only five golden tickets to the 2026 PGA Tour up for grabs, the pressure is on for Griffin and other big names like Camilo Villegas and Cameron Champ. The Florida showdown at Sawgrass promises drama, especially with so many former champs fighting for their careers. Who do you think will rise to the occasion? #Sports #Golf #PGATour00Share
Krystal Lopez+FollowLIV Golf Rumors: Sungjae Im Staying PutLooks like the rumor mill was working overtime! Despite chatter about both Si Woo Kim and Sungjae Im heading to LIV Golf, a source close to Im says there’s a “0%” chance he’s leaving the PGA Tour. That’s huge for the International Presidents Cup squad, since both Ironmen have been mainstays. With LIV poaching other big names and expanding to 72-hole events, this rivalry between tours is heating up! #Sports #Golf #PGATour00Share
Karen Pierce+FollowPGA Tour stars set for La Quinta showdownThree of the world’s top 12 golfers—Sepp Straka, Ben Griffin, and Harris English—are already locked in for The American Express in La Quinta, making the 2026 event one of the most stacked fields in recent memory. With defending champ Straka fresh off a hot streak and fan favorite Rickie Fowler joining the lineup, this tournament is shaping up to be a must-watch. The field stays at 156 players, even as other events shrink, so expect a packed, electric atmosphere. Who else do you hope to see tee it up in the desert? #Sports #Golf #PGATour10Share
Michael Singh+FollowBerger Bows Out—Hull Teams With BrennanTough break for D. Berger fans—he’s pulled out of the Grant Thornton Invitational, just when we thought he was back in form after that long injury layoff. The real shakeup? World No.5 Charley Hull now pairs with bomber Michael Brennan, fresh off his Bank of Utah win. This new duo could be a wildcard in a field stacked with big names and past champs. Anyone else think Hull/Brennan could surprise us this weekend? #Sports #Golf #PGATour10Share
swall+FollowInside the high-stakes drama of PGA Tour Q-SchoolOnly five PGA Tour cards are up for grabs this week at Q-School in Ponte Vedra Beach, and the pressure is unreal. Imagine grinding all year, only to have your future decided by a single putt or a sudden-death playoff—no ties allowed. Veterans like Adam Hadwin are fighting to keep decade-long careers alive, while comeback stories like Fred Biondi and international stars like Ryo Ishikawa are all-in for one more shot. Local favorite Nick Gabrelcik has the home-course edge, but everyone’s nerves are on edge. Who do you think handles this kind of pressure best? #Sports #Golf #PGATour00Share
Gabriella Gonzalez+FollowFinau’s Freefall: What’s Next for the PGA’s Big Names?Golf fans, are we witnessing the end of Tony Finau’s rise? Once seen as the next big thing after playing with Tiger at the Masters, Finau’s 2025 season has been rough—dropping from 26th to 89th in the world rankings with just one top-five finish. Meanwhile, Adam Scott and Billy Horschel are also struggling to stay relevant. Is this just a slump, or are we seeing a new era on Tour? Let’s talk about who can bounce back and who’s in real trouble. #Sports #Golf #PGATour00Share
Michael Singh+FollowWho Will Survive Q School’s Five-Card Fight?Q School’s final stage is here and the pressure’s unreal—176 hopefuls, but only five golden PGA Tour cards up for grabs for 2026. Last year, ties got you in, but now it’s a playoff if you’re on the bubble. The next 40 and ties get Korn Ferry status, but everyone’s gunning for the big league. Who’s your pick to make it through this absolute gauntlet? #Sports #Golf #PGATour00Share
Ryan Wilkinson+FollowRory’s Bold PGA Tour Fix: Shorter Season?Rory “Rors” McIlroy just dropped a hot take at Royal Melbourne, suggesting the PGA Tour should trim its season to let international events like the Aussie Open shine. With Cam Smith nearly taking the win at home and huge crowds turning up, Rors thinks fans would love a tighter Tour calendar that gives global golf more spotlight. Could this be the shakeup the sport needs? #Sports #Golf #PGATour10Share