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Will Trump's win clear way for PGA-LIV merger? Rory McIlroy says it could with Elon Musk's help.
LOS ANGELES — Rory McIlroy has never been a supporter of the Saudi Public Investment Fund and LIV Golf. In fact, at times he's been the most vocal critic among PGA Tour players, saying last year that: "If LIV Golf was the last place to play golf on Earth, I would retire."
His stance has softened with time, however, and the four-time major ...Read more
Tom Kim aims for 3-peat as Shriners Children's Open field set
LAS VEGAS — When the 2024 PGA Tour regular season ended in August, Tom Kim said he wouldn’t play in any fall events to recover from the season’s long grind.
He’s making an exception.
Kim is the headliner for next week’s Shriners Children’s Open, where the 22-year-old will be trying for a three-peat at TPC Summerlin.
Kim won in ...Read more
Mac Engel: After more than 20 years, Tiger Woods is finally heading back to Fort Worth. For golf.
FORT WORTH, Texas — Tiger Woods will soon be a frequent visitor to Fort Worth to “play” on a golf course.
Still the world’s most famous golfer, by a considerable distance, you may see Tiger a few more times around Fort Worth in the coming year. He is involved in the design and construction of a golf course in Aledo that should be open ...Read more
Mirjam Swanson: Jaden Soong's super-cool summer – history and Steph Curry
SAN JOSE, Calif. — If you haven’t met him yet, it’s my pleasure to introduce you to Jaden Soong. He’s a high cchool freshman, a funny kid and, yeah, something of a golf phenom.
There’s a chance you’ve already met him. Perhaps as an adorable 6-year-old getting buzz from BuzzFeed, which posted a video in 2016 showing off Soong’s ...Read more
Joe Buck 'sick' about role in mishap that injures wife, fellow sportscaster Michelle Beisner-Buck
Joe Buck, the play-by-play voice of ESPN's "Monday Night Football," likes to play golf. So does his wife, Michelle Beisner-Buck, a reporter on the "MFN" pegame show who also enjoys dancing and is acrobatic.
So that made for a bad combination when the St. Louisans were on a golf course in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, in July.
They tell the painful ...Read more
Scheffler completes his tour de force with Tour Championship victory
ATLANTA — Collin Morikawa, as befit his status as challenger, entered the ring first Sunday. He stood at East Lake’s first tee, peering downrange, staring down the perils of the single most difficult hole in this Tour Championship.
Then came the champ, making his rounds, shaking some hands first before coming up behind his playing partner. ...Read more
Sahith Theegala calls two-stroke penalty on himself at Tour Championship
ATLANTA — Sahith Theegala was 90% sure he moved just ‘a few grains of sand.’
That’s all it took.
It was enough to call a two-stroke penalty on himself in the middle of the Tour Championship with the $25 million bonus for winning the FedEx Cup playoff finale on the line. Theegala will sleep better for it.
Theegala called the penalty, ...Read more
Steve Hummer: Scottie Scheffler strengthens his Tour Championship case
ATLANTA — This week at the Tour Championship they’ve thrown everything at Scottie Scheffler save a bad-tempered Louisville traffic cop. And still he hasn’t flinched. One more big title and one more really big payday is beginning to look a lot like, as nobody in his hometown of Dallas says, a fait accompli.
Saturday normally is called ...Read more
Busy day in Atlanta, but at East Lake it was about golf and not football
ATLANTA — At East Lake Golf Club, at least, golf ruled the day Saturday.
Sure, No. 1 Georgia and No. 14 Clemson were engaged in a college football battle just down the road at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. The noon kickoff nearly corresponded with the start of the third round of the Tour Championship. Georgia Tech was to host Georgia State later in ...Read more
Tour Championship notebook: Tony Finau wants more than a participation trophy
ATLANTA — This is the eighth straight year that Tony Finau has qualified for a spot in the Tour Championship, the longest active streak that he shares with Xander Schauffele.
He just wants more than a participation trophy.
“I’m extremely proud of how many times I’ve been able to be a top-30 performer on the PGA Tour,” Finau said. “...Read more
Steve Hummer: Scottie Scheffler's lead shrinks -- just a little -- at Tour Championship
ATLANTA — For another day at least, the great Scheffler-Schauffele “Schowdown” lives at the Tour Championship.
And, by all means, throw Collin Morikawa into the mix, even if he’s several strokes down the alliteration leaderboard.
Hey, a three-man race for golf’s largest financial windfall is a lot better than a one-man coup any day. ...Read more
Drivable par-4 eighth hole at Tour Championship proves popular with players
ATLANTA — Ben An made history on Friday at the Tour Championship, but the feat won’t get him anything. Not even a piece of crystal or a glass bowl.
On a hot, windless second-round morning, An became the first man to drive the eighth hole at East Lake Golf Club.
Officials moved the tee up by 50 yards in the second round to tempt players to ...Read more
No solution for PGA Tour and LIV Golf remains 'frustrating'
ATLANTA — For as much as Rory McIlroy lamented his loss to Bryon DeChambeau in the U.S. Open at Pinehurst in June, there was something good about it.
The tournament was one of the few, really just four majors a year, that now bring together the world’s best golfers as the ongoing dispute between the PGA Tour and LIV Golf continues.
There ...Read more
Steve Hummer: A scorching Tour Championship, a hotter Scottie Scheffler
ATLANTA — At the end of a long, grinding season, 30 golfers trudged East Lake Golf Club Thursday for the first round of the Tour Championship, trying to summon the will to make one last climb up an Everest of money.
They were tired, a season that wrapped new signature events and an Olympics around the usual pressure-packed majors compressed ...Read more
One pep talk, six consecutive birdies moves Collin Morikawa up at Tour Championship
ATLANTA — Collin Morikawa just wanted to be 3 under par on the back nine.
He went 6 under — by way of six consecutive birdies.
That’ll work.
Morikawa shot a 5-under 66, tied for the second lowest round of the day, in the first round of the Tour Championship at East Lake Golf Club on Thursday. All of a sudden, he is tied for second on ...Read more
Rory McIlroy 'loves' renovation of East Lake Golf Club
ATLANTA — Count Rory McIlroy among those who like the renovation of East Lake Golf Club.
In fact, he loves it.
McIlroy is a three-time winner of the FedEx Cup. He has a lot of reasons — and dollars — to like the old course.
On Thursday, McIlroy was asked about his thoughts on the renovation, completed just in time for this year’s Tour...Read more
Scottie Scheffler's infamous cap does some good for charity
ATLANTA —The question: Would you pay more than $2,000 for a simple white golf cap that did nothing to lower your handicap?
For those who put a high value on infamy, the answer is a resounding yes.
Last weekend the signed cap that Scottie Scheffler wore the day he was arrested at the PGA Championship reportedly fetched a remarkable $2,375 ...Read more
Steve Hummer: Scottie Scheffler looks to cure his Tour Championship fade
ATLANTA — Scottie Scheffler, for all his freakish, Tiger-adjacent kind of success, knows plenty about playoff disappointment. He lives in Dallas.
“The Cowboys have had great regular seasons the last few years and left me heartbroken,” he said.
Before getting into Scheffler’s issues at the Tour Championship, it’s important to note ...Read more
For Justin Thomas at Tour Championship: Last is better than absent
ATLANTA — Justin Thomas watched the Tour Championship on television last year.
He didn’t like it.
Thomas failed to qualify for the FedEx Cup playoff finale after making seven consecutive appearances at East Lake Golf Club. He won the event in 2017 in a run that includes playoff finishes of 12th, first, seventh, third, second, fourth and ...Read more
Sorry fellas, new route to East Lake's 18th green won't be allowed
ATLANTA — Well, that strategy didn’t last long.
Several players here at the Tour Championship have been experimenting with hitting their drive at No. 18 down the fairway at No. 10 during practice rounds. Scottie Scheffler and Xander Schauffele, first and second in the FedEx Cup points standings, said they have contemplated the strategy for ...Read more
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- Sahith Theegala calls two-stroke penalty on himself at Tour Championship
- Tom Kim aims for 3-peat as Shriners Children's Open field set
- Busy day in Atlanta, but at East Lake it was about golf and not football
- No solution for PGA Tour and LIV Golf remains 'frustrating'
- Steve Hummer: A scorching Tour Championship, a hotter Scottie Scheffler