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Curious timeline unfolds as Aldrich Potgieter WDs from PGA Tour event, set to change agents
A peculiar timeline of events surrounding South African PGA Tour star Aldrich Potgieter unfolded Friday morning.
LIV Golf look set for another shakeup as the 2025 season winds down, with the league eyeing more changes to their player roster. While the initial wave included big names like Bryson DeChambeau and Phil Mickelson,
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PGA Tour vs LIV Golf: Which Promotion/Relegation System Is Better?
The PGA Tour will get 30 new members from the Korn Ferry and DP World Tours next season, which made me question LIV Golf's relegation/promotion system
The 2025 LIV Golf season ended with Spanish star Jon Rahm claiming both the individual and team championships, a fitting conclusion to a season that further cem
Golf’s seen its fair share of young players who made early headlines before fading away, and it’s a pattern that doesn’t seem to go away. The demands of the PGA Tour and the hype around being billed as golf’s next big thing can affect players in very different ways.
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LIV Golf In Talks With Recent PGA Tour Winners
The story of LIV Golf’s history with the PGA Tour is well-known among golf enthusiasts. In 2022, a new world tour league started disrupting the sport
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PGA Tour players reportedly negotiating move to LIV Golf
We know that LIV Golf will try to recruit several players from the PGA Tour or the European Tour during this winter. Although they have been trying to make a big move for years, it seems that they have always stumbled and are far behind the PGA Tour,
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PGA Tour star makes final decision on future after LIV Golf rumors
Marco Penge has confirmed his PGA Tour future after winning his third DP World Tour event of the year at the Spanish Open on Sunday
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LIV Golf isn’t the only major golf tour losing millions
LIV Golf is in the news for its international business suffering major losses. But it's hardly the only tour doing so.