PGA Tour season kicked off over the weekend with Hideki Matsuyama reminding everyone he is one of the world's best.
Scottie Scheffler’s 2025 PGA Tour season debut will have to wait. The world No. 1 announced Monday on Instagram that he is withdrawing from next week’s American Express to continue rehabbing a freak hand injury he suffered while preparing Christmas dinner.
The opening week of the 2025 PGA Tour season does not necessarily make a year, but it does make for a good reminder. Amid prognostications of Scottie Scheffler winning every tournament, Collin Morikawa returning to his winning ways and Justin Thomas continuing his path back to the top of the golf world,
Hideki Matsuyama posted the lowest score to par in PGA Tour history at 35-under, winning the Sentry. That was the first tournament that World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler was forced to withdraw from. It is not the last either. On Monday, Scheffler took to ...
PARIS--U.S. world number one Scottie Scheffler won gold at the men's ... who took silver on Le Golf National course. Japan's Hideki Matsuyama claimed the bronze medal a further shot back, going ...
World number one Scottie Scheffler has withdrawn from the US PGA Tour tournament at La Quinta, California, as he continues to recover from a hand injury suffered in a Christmas cooking accident.He had planned to play in La Quinta in the tournament starting on January 16.
Justin Thomas didn’t take home the American Express trophy Sunday—he finished in solo second place, two behind winner Sepp Straka—but he did move up and into elite company on one all-time PGA Tour list.
Matsuyama, the 2021 Masters champion and current World No. 5, is now the highest-ranked player in the Farmers Open, followed by No. 6 Ludvig Aberg. Others in the top 25 entered are Keegan Bradley (11), Sahith Theegala (13), Sungjae Im (19), Aaron Rai (22) and Tony Finau (25).
The PGA Tour’s California swing continues with 156 players competing prior to the NFL’s conference championships.
It figured to a be a happy and triumphant return to Torrey Pines for Xander Schauffele. The native San Diegan and World No. 2 won two majors, the PGA Championship and Open Championship, last year, and now his hometown fans were expected to cheer him in the flesh at next week’s Farmers Insurance Open.
The 88 players expected to compete in the 89th Masters, to be played April 10-13. Players listed only in the first category for which they are eligible (a-amateur): Scottie Scheffler, Jon Rahm, Hideki Matsuyama,
Schauffele, who opened 2025 with a T30 at The Sentry, also will miss the second match for his TGL team. After winning the debut match of the league, the New York Golf Club will feature Rickie Fowler, Matt Fitzpatrick and Cameron Young on Tuesday.