The SI Golf staff continues to preview the new season and ponders whether Rory McIlroy will add to his major count one year after bagging the career Grand Slam.
Three matches into the indoor golf league’s second season, viewership is steady despite skepticism that the novelty might not carry over after its inaugural season.
A new-look version of the PGA Tour next year may see the end of the traditional Hawaiian start, Bob Harig writes. Also, a playoff change, Pat Perez's plight and the opener in Dubai.
With the 2026 PGA Tour season firing up next week, the SI Golf staff offers thoughts on what we might see including if Scottie Scheffler wins a fifth straight player of the year award.
On the 15-time major champion's birthday, Bob Harig reminisces while also asking if there could have been even more success if not for injuries and accidents.
As 2025 comes to a close, the SI Golf staff looks back on favorite moments and Bob Harig offers a very early but rewarding opening morning at the Bethpage Ryder Cup.
As Tiger Woods approaches his 50th birthday, SI Golf will count down the biggest moments—the highs and the lows—of his career. Nos. 30-21 includes marriage, major triumphs and an infamous mugshot.
From balls and launch monitors to rain gear and shoes, we found the best holiday golf gifts at the best prices for 2025. Check out our hands-on review to discover which gifts are best for the golfer in your life.
Speaking to the Belfast Telegraph, Nick Faldo said, “There was so much emotion at Augusta, and you cannot reproduce the emotion to win a major like that again.”
A veteran player suggested what new PGA Tour boss Brian Rolapp might mean about scarcity in the schedule and Bob Harig explores what that could look like. Also: the Nicklaus Companies file Chapter 11 and more golf in December.
McIlroy fell short of the DP World Tour Championship win after dramatically forcing a playoff, but claimed his seventh season-long Race to Dubai title, second-most of all time.
The PGA Tour-DP World Tour alliance appears one-sided, but Bob Harig proposes how the PGA Tour could help level the deal. Also: the last chance for PGA Tour cards.
Rory McIlroy, who is closing in on a seventh DP World Tour points title at the season-ending DP World Tour Championship, was asked about perhaps one day being knighted.
The rapid-fire team golf competition will be on Golf Channel and USA Network in primetime on Wednesday, Dec. 17, at Trump National Golf Club in Florida.
One of the breakaway league’s most identified traits is gone, Bob Harig writes, though a world ranking payoff could make the move to 72 holes worthwhile. Also, the DP World Tour finale and PGA Tour fall.
Griffin joined Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler as the only players with three PGA Tour wins this year after a comeback victory at the World Wide Technology Championship in Mexico.
The Saudi-backed circuit announced that starting in 2026, it'll add an extra day and 18 holes to each of its tournaments in an effort for further the legitimacy of the tour.
The 27-year-old has won three times, earned his PGA Tour card for 2026 and has a chance to catch Rory McIlroy for the DP World Tour’s season-long title.
The 2010 U.S. Open champion plays on LIV Golf and has surrendered his DP World Tour membership, yet still wants to be considered for the 2027 European captaincy.
From fully exempt status to signature event berths and more, Bob Harig explains what's on the line this month. Also: Kai Trump and the sponsor invitation conundrum.