World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler once again proved why he’s the man to beat in golf, fending off a determined field to claim the 2025 PGA Championship title at Valhalla Golf Club. With poise, precision, and unwavering focus, Scheffler shot a final-round 68 to finish...
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McIlroy Joins Elite Company with $100M PGA Tour Earnings
Rory McIlroy has officially joined one of the most exclusive clubs in professional golf. The Northern Irishman became just the second player in PGA Tour history to earn over $100 million in career prize money, following in the footsteps of golf legend Tiger Woods....

LIV Golf Victory Strengthens Garcia’s Case for Ryder Cup Selection
Sergio Garcia’s recent victory at LIV Golf Hong Kong has reignited his hopes of securing a spot in the 2025 Ryder Cup. The 45-year-old Spaniard shot a stunning seven-under-par 63 to finish 18 under, clinching the title by three strokes over South Africa’s Dean...

United States Secures Another Presidents Cup Victory in Montreal
The United States once again demonstrated its dominance in the Presidents Cup, securing an 18.5 to 11.5 victory over the International Team at Royal Montreal Golf Club. This victory marks the 13th win for the U.S. in the 15 times the event has been held. With the...

Pettersen Stands Firm After Solheim Cup Defeat
European captain Suzann Pettersen expressed she has "no regrets" after her team lost 15½-12½ to the United States in the Solheim Cup, ending Europe’s five-year dominance. Despite a strong comeback during Sunday’s singles matches, Europe fell short of the 14 points...

Nelly Korda Seeks to Regain Form at the Women’s British Open at St. Andrews
Nelly Korda, the world’s top-ranked women’s golfer, dominated the LPGA Tour in early 2024, making her the player to beat. Her extraordinary run included five consecutive victories from January to April, part of an impressive stretch where she won six out of seven...

Xander Schauffele Triumphs at British Open, Clinching Second Major of 2024
In a week marked by Scotland’s relentless weather, Xander Schauffele emerged victorious at the British Open, securing his second major title of the year. Schauffele's exceptional Sunday performance at Royal Troon saw him finish at 9 under par, two strokes ahead of...

Tiger Woods Defies Retirement Calls, Prepares for British Open at Royal Troon
Tiger Woods is back in action at Royal Troon in Scotland for the British Open, determined to silence critics calling for his retirement. Despite missing the cut in his last two major championships, Woods remains resolute and confident in his ability to compete. Colin...

Top Contenders to Watch at The Open Championship
As the Open Championship approaches, golf enthusiasts are keenly watching the top contenders. The field is stacked with talent, each player bringing their unique strengths and recent performances into the spotlight. Here's a breakdown of the top 10 golfers to keep an...

Keegan Bradley Named US Ryder Cup Captain After Tiger Woods Declines Role
Keegan Bradley has been appointed as the U.S. Ryder Cup captain for the 2025 matches at Bethpage Black in New York, following Tiger Woods' decision to decline the role. The PGA of America made the announcement on Instagram after Bradley’s selection began circulating...

Tyrrell Hatton Wins Inaugural LIV Golf Nashville, Fending Off Rahm and DeChambeau
Tyrrell Hatton claimed victory at the inaugural LIV Golf Nashville event on Sunday, successfully holding off challenges from Jon Rahm and Bryson DeChambeau. This win marks Hatton's first triumph since January 2021 in Abu Dhabi. Entering the final round with a...

Extinction Rebellion Protest Delays Final Round of KLM Open
The fourth and final round of the KLM Open in Badhoevedorp faced delays on Sunday due to a protest by Extinction Rebellion (XR). Activists blocked access to The International golf club, the venue for the Netherlands' premier golf tournament, in a demonstration against...

U.S. Open: DeChambeau Triumphs Over McIlroy with Epic Finish
Golf has a new hero. Bryson DeChambeau captured his second U.S. Open title on Sunday, outlasting Rory McIlroy in a dramatic finish at Pinehurst. The two were tied at 6-under as they approached the final hole, setting the stage for an unforgettable conclusion. McIlroy,...

Paris Olympics: Key Highlights and Athletes to Watch in Men’s and Women’s Golf
As the Paris Olympics approach, golf enthusiasts are eagerly anticipating the competition, set to feature some of the world's top players. Among the standout athletes, Scottie Scheffler of the United States is a key figure to watch. Having dominated the world rankings...

Xander Schauffele Shoots 62 to Tie Major Record for 2nd Time
Xander Schauffele is continuing his impressive form by tying the record for the lowest round at a major championship for the second time in less than a year. The third-ranked player in the world shot an opening-round 62 at the PGA Championship, featuring nine...

Scheffler and Korda Golf’s Next Power Couple?
In a sport traditionally dominated by individual prowess, Scottie Scheffler and Nelly Korda are emerging as a dynamic duo with the potential to reshape golf's landscape. The recent surge in their respective careers has sparked comparisons to legends Tiger Woods and...
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Greenland Picks Europe Over U.S. in Critical Minerals Pact
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Chemical Castration Goes Global: A Controversial Cure for Repeat Offenders
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California Lighthouse in Aruba: Guiding Ships and Tourists Alike”
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