Brooks Koepka returns to PGA TOUR
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The PGA Tour has decided to bring Brooks Koepka back into its wing. It came with another decision and the establishment of the Returning Member Program. According to it, only players who won a major championship or THE PLAYERS Championship after 2022 are eligible to make a comeback.
Jordan Spieth‘s first appearance for the 2026 season is confirmed. He will play in the Sony Open in Hawaii next week.
Stephen Curry once revealed what playing with Jordan Spieth taught him about golf’s skill gap Stephen Curry has faced the world’s best on the basketball court, but a round of golf with Jordan Spieth gave him a new perspective on what separates elite athletes from the rest.
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Horschel missed out on the top 50 in the world. He’s betting on himself to still reach the Masters
Billy Horschel only played four times since returning from hip surgery last September. That cost him his place among the top 50 in the world at the end of the year.
The SI Golf staff continues to preview the new season and looks at which players may be ready for a big jump into the world's elite.
The Sony Open in Hawaii will serve as the opening event of the 2026 PGA TOUR Season and mark the first of 34 official events in the regular season. The 120-player field features four players inside the top 10 in the Official World Golf Ranking: 2013 Sony Open in Hawaii champion… pic.twitter.com/Mf8lalgPeP
The PGA Tour season starts next week. There’s a lot of moving parts and still one central figure — world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler.
The PGA Tour’s announcement of a ninth signature event for 2026 sparked immediate backlash among players, and Jordan Spieth ended up in the crossfire. Robert Garrigus, a 47-year-old veteran with one career win, mocked the idea, as reported by Golfweek ...
Others overdue to get back to the winner’s circle in 2026 include 45-year-old Adam Scott (since 2020 Genesis Invitational); Patrick Cantlay (since 2023 BMW Championship); Shane Lowry (since 2019 British Open as an individual); Webb Simpson (since 2020 RBC Heritage); and Sungjae Im (2021 Shriners Children’s Open).
At No. 27 in the Team USA standings, Jordan Spieth is a longshot to automatically qualify for the Ryder Cup. But there's always a chance the three-time major champ could be one of Keegan Bradley's captain's picks. And he's made it clear that he'd like to ...
Jordan Spieth’s game has been on a steady decline for over three years now. Spieth hasn’t lifted a trophy since April 2022, and it’s clear he hasn’t looked the same player since then.