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Apr 24 2026BUSINESS

Golf’s Big Shift: Fewer Jobs, Smarter Spending

The PGA Tour just let go of 56 full-time workers—about 4% of its team. Another 73 open spots won’t be filled either. But here’s the twist: they’re planning to add at least 30 new full-time roles soon. Why the shuffle? Money talks. A $1. 5 billion cash injection from a private equity group last year

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Apr 16 2026SPORTS

Is LIV Golf worth saving?

When LIV Golf launched in 2022, it promised a bold new chapter for professional golf. Backed by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, the tour lured top players with huge paychecks and flashy events. But four years later, the experiment looks like a costly mistake. Viewership numbers tell the stor

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Apr 10 2026SPORTS

Changes Coming to Golf: How the Masters Might Be Affected

The Masters Tournament, one of golf’s biggest events, could soon face changes—not because of how players perform, but because of shifts happening in the PGA Tour itself. Leaders like Fred Ridley from Augusta National have made it clear they’re keeping an eye on the Tour’s plans. The Tour wants to sh

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Jan 26 2026SPORTS

Young Golfer's Secret Weapon: The Caddie Behind the Scenes

Blades Brown is making waves in the golf world, especially after his impressive 12-under 60 performance in the second round of the 2026 American Express tournament in California. This young golfer is now a strong contender to win his first PGA Tour title. But behind every great golfer, there's often

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Jan 14 2026SPORTS

Bryson DeChambeau's Future: A Puzzle for LIV Golf

Bryson DeChambeau, a top player in LIV Golf, has sparked some interesting conversations about his future. He is one of the most popular players in the league, and his recent comments have left many wondering what he will do next. During a press conference, DeChambeau said, "I'm contracted through 20

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Jan 14 2026SPORTS

Golf's Big Names in a Tug of War: LIV or PGA Tour?

Bryson DeChambeau is in a tricky spot. He's a star player for LIV Golf. But now, the PGA Tour has offered him a way back. This comes after Brooks Koepka left LIV and returned to the PGA Tour. DeChambeau is under contract with LIV until 2026. He says he'll see how things play out. The PGA Tour's off

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Jan 13 2026SPORTS

Koepka's Comeback: A Fresh Start or Just a Business Move?

Brooks Koepka is making a big return to the PGA Tour. This is after leaving for LIV Golf back in 2022. Some people are not happy about it. They think he should face bigger punishments. Others just accept it as part of the game. Jordan Spieth, a fellow golfer, has some thoughts on this. He thinks Ko

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Jan 07 2026SPORTS

Women's Indoor Golf League Takes Center Stage

The LPGA Tour is stepping into the spotlight with a new indoor golf league. This league, called WTGL, will be a separate but similar version of the tech-savvy TGL league. The matches will take place at the SoFi Center in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. However, the specifics, like the number of teams a

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Dec 30 2025SPORTS

Tiger Woods: A New Chapter in Golf

Tiger Woods, a name that echoes through the halls of golf history, might be considering a fresh chapter in his career. The PGA Tour Champions, a circuit designed for golfers aged 50 and above, could be the perfect fit for him. This tour offers a balance of competition and comfort, something Woods mi

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Dec 24 2025SPORTS

Brooks Koepka's Big Career Shift: What's Next?

Brooks Koepka has decided to leave LIV Golf, and it's not just any ordinary move. He's doing it to be with his family more. But here's where it gets interesting: the PGA Tour's reaction is sparking a lot of discussion. LIV Golf said they and Koepka parted ways amicably. His team mentioned his desir

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