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PGA Tour Announces ‘Dangerous Weather’ Delay News at Cadillac Championship

May 3, 2026 @ 7:15am
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Heavy

When will the Cadillac Championship start again amid the weather delay? Is the PGA Tour golf tournament in danger of being postponed? The post PGA Tour Announces ‘Dangerous Weather’ Delay News at Cadillac Championship appeared first on HEAVY.

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Huge gold statue of Donald Trump is unveiled at his golf course just days before PGA Tour stars arrive for $20m tournament

Apr 28, 2026 @ 11:38pm
GolfPGA Tour
Daily Mail US Sport

While it is currently unclear if Donald Trump, who hosted a State Dinner in honor of King Charles on Tuesday, will attend the tournament, his presence will still be unavoidable no matter what.

Read moreHuge gold statue of Donald Trump is unveiled at his golf course just days before PGA Tour stars arrive for $20m tournament

LIV Golf reportedly postpones New Orleans event amid funding struggles

Apr 27, 2026 @ 6:30pm
GolfLIV Golf
Awful Announcing

Just two weeks after reports surfaced that the Saudi-funded LIV Golf circuit could be on its last legs after Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund decided to pull funding for the entity following this season, it seems that LIV’s collapse could begin quicker than anticipated. On Monday, WDSU first reported that the LIV Golf New Orleans…

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Korea Open purse increases by $500K following LIV Golf contribution despite shutdown rumors – Sportskeeda

Apr 24, 2026 @ 6:15pm
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Sportskeeda

Korea Open purse increases by $500K following LIV Golf contribution despite shutdown rumors  Sportskeeda

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Does the Zurich Classic 2026 have a cut? – Sportskeeda

Apr 23, 2026 @ 1:20pm
GolfPGA Tour
Sportskeeda

Does the Zurich Classic 2026 have a cut?  Sportskeeda

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Where Is the Zurich Classic 2026 Being Played? Details About the Historic Venue – Sportskeeda

Apr 20, 2026 @ 3:00am
GolfPGA Tour
Sportskeeda

Where Is the Zurich Classic 2026 Being Played? Details About the Historic Venue  Sportskeeda

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Who is playing in the Zurich Classic of New Orleans 2026? Complete field explored – Sportskeeda

Apr 17, 2026 @ 8:06pm
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Sportskeeda

Who is playing in the Zurich Classic of New Orleans 2026? Complete field explored  Sportskeeda

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Scottie Scheffler Makes It Clear Why He Feels Like He Got Screwed At The Masters After Losing To Rory McIlroy By One Shot [VIDEO]

Apr 13, 2026 @ 2:43pm
GolfPGA Tour
Total Pro Sports

Scheffler hints conditions, not just play, shaped Masters outcome.

Read moreScottie Scheffler Makes It Clear Why He Feels Like He Got Screwed At The Masters After Losing To Rory McIlroy By One Shot [VIDEO]

Fan At Masters Accused Of Wearing ‘Inappropriate’ Outfit – The Spun

Apr 13, 2026 @ 11:31am
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The Spun

Fan At Masters Accused Of Wearing ‘Inappropriate’ Outfit  The Spun

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Masters Parting Thoughts: Rory's Memory, A Bad Broadcast, And The Passage Of Time

Apr 13, 2026 @ 10:55am
GolfPGA Tour
OutKick

And just like that, another Masters is gone. If you're like me, there is a moment every Masters Sunday, amidst all the inevitable and glorious chaos, when a brief feeling of dread takes over. The golf is phenomenal, the scenes are familiar, the leaderboard is tight, but you know you're running out of time.Running out of time to watch the best golfers in the world play the greatest golf course in the world, and running out of time in the game called life. In the grand scheme of things, golf is just a sport that doesn't matter, the Masters is just four days on a calendar, and Augusta National is an adult version of Disney World. At least, that's the cynical way of looking at it.When you look at the Masters on a slightly deeper, more meaningful level, it's still just a golf tournament, but it's also a clock, and one that never stops ticking.Author and ESPN writer Wright Thompson put it best during a recent appearance on ‘Golf Stuff' while describing what the Masters truly is: "The winners come and go, but the ability to mark the passage of time is the thing to me."Simple, but powerful. So much happens in life between each playing of the Masters. You lose people, you gain people, you struggle, you thrive, you have wins, and you have losses. Then, that first full week of April arrives. All feels right for four days despite the clock still ticking, and while the feeling of dread always comes late on Sunday, the feeling of appreciation defeats it every single time.Alright, now that you've unknowingly allowed me to get all emotional, we can get into the golf. Rory McIlroy won the Masters, again. He's now not only a legend of the game, but a Masters legend as well.READ: No More Questions, Only Overwhelming Comfort In Rory McIlroy’s New Augusta EraWe also have to talk about the CBS broadcast on Sunday, because for the first time in my lifetime, I think ‘bad’ is the proper word to describe it.You can find Mark Harris on X @itismarkharris, and you can also email him at [email protected] the handful of players who began Sunday's final round with a chance of winning a green jacket, Rory McIlroy had them all beat in the category of experience on the grounds of Augusta National. This year marked his 18th appearance in the Masters, and it goes without saying that winning the tournament a year ago was another tool in his toolbox. Having experience and using it are two separate things, however. It should come as no surprise that the career grand slam winner knew how and when to use it during the final round.During his round of 73 on Saturday, McIlroy played Amen Corner 3-over par. On Sunday, he played it five shots better, and it was jump-started with a birdie on the Par 3 12th hole, a stage he conquered by leaning on a tip he was given more than 15 years ago."It was in off the left. That was where the wind was," McIlroy explained. "I waited -- this is going back to one of my first-ever practice rounds here. I played a practice round with Tom Watson in 2009, and he said to me on the 12th tee he always waited until he felt where the wind should be and then just hit it. You know, just hit it as soon as you can."That's what I did on 12. It was all over the place. When I stood up on the tee, it felt like it was off the right, and I looked at the 11th flag, it was blowing right to left. But I was patient, and I waited to feel where the wind should have been coming from, and I knew it was just a perfect 3/4 9-iron."Perfect, indeed. McIlroy hit his tee shot to inside eight feet and rolled in the birdie putt. We can talk about his speed and distance off the tee, his list of career accomplishments, and abilities with a club in his hand, but McIlroy possesses the wherewithal to think back on a moment from a 2009 practice round may legitimately be a one-of-one characteristic. Complaining about the broadcast is the typical, cliché thing to do each week throughout the PGA Tour season. While I personally think the criticism is overblown when it comes to the broadcasts of regular PGA Tour events, the Masters and CBS typically put together the best broadcast of the year, and any complaints in the past are just doing too much.However, this year's broadcast was noticeably bad.The early coverage of the final few groups on Sunday was legitimate minutes (plural) behind the online leaderboard, and even the leaderboard on the broadcast jumped the gun occasionally before even showing the player finish the hole they were on. We missed multiple shots from Sam Burns on the second hole until CBS finally showed him airmailing the green; Scheffler's birdie attempt on the second hole wasn't shown live; and Justin Rose's bogey on the third hole was a mere mention. Those are just the immediate examples that come to mind.The broadcast did manage to settle in throughout the afternoon, but then came the abomination on the 72nd hole.Cameron Young hit his teeshot left off the tee while McIlroy blocked his tee ball about 100 yards right of the fairway, and it was as if CBS had never seen two players on opposite sides of the finishing hole.Viewers had no idea where McIlroy's second shot ended up. While the focus has largely been on that specific camera and broadcast blunder, the fact that we also had no clue where Young's approach shot finished was even more inexplicable. Young simply hit his second shot left of the green, yet viewers didn't know that until the broadcast showed him approaching his golf ball.For a solid 30 seconds, viewers didn't know where the golf balls of the two players in the final pairing of the Masters were as they were playing the final hole.On-course analyst Dottie Pepper was fantastic as usual, and Jim Nantz did make up for the broadcast's many blunders with an emotional moment after McIlroy closed things out, but wow, nobody could have seen that type of afternoon coming from the CBS crew.You can find Mark Harris on X @itismarkharris, and you can also email him at [email protected].

Read moreMasters Parting Thoughts: Rory's Memory, A Bad Broadcast, And The Passage Of Time

Where Is the RBC Heritage 2026 Being Played? Details About the Historic Venue – Sportskeeda

Apr 13, 2026 @ 10:36am
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Sportskeeda

Where Is the RBC Heritage 2026 Being Played? Details About the Historic Venue  Sportskeeda

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No More Questions, Only Overwhelming Comfort In Rory McIlroy’s New Augusta Era

Apr 12, 2026 @ 9:55pm
GolfPGA Tour
OutKick

What are we all going to talk about next year? That was the question Rory McIlroy asked inside the media center at Augusta National a year ago after finally sliding on the green jacket. The question was purely sarcastic, but not exactly a joke. For 10 straight Aprils, the golf world as a whole, including McIlroy himself, had obsessed over whether the Northern Irishman would ever win The Masters to complete the career grand slam. It turned out that the 11th time was the charm as he cemented himself as a legend of the game, becoming just the sixth player of the modern era to complete the feat.Before McIlroy could even leave the property that Sunday night a year ago and drive down Magnolia Lane as a Masters champion for the first time, a new and fair question had already been posed: With seemingly nothing else left to accomplish in the game, what version of McIlroy would we get moving forward?It may feel like a ridiculous question to pose about a player in his mid 30s who may potentially only now be reaching the peak of his powers. But we're also discussing a player who developed serious scar tissue trying to accomplish one singular thing every spring for a decade, and he finally managed to cross that finish line.The most difficult piece of the new question McIlroy faced was that it could only truly be answered 365 days later at this year's Masters. Another long wait for an answer to a new, exhausting question that could only be answered by his play across 72 holes, and what position the name McIlroy fell on the leaderboard of the grandest tournament in the sport, yet again.With his name ultimately finishing at the top, and in the manner in which he put it there, no more questions need to be asked. We shouldn't be allowed to ask them. No more questions when it comes to McIlroy and The Masters, not unless they're about how many more times he could win at Augusta National. That's a perk of becoming just the fourth player ever to defend their Masters title successfully.It's mesmerizing to write that about a player who had ghosts lurking around every corner of the sprawling property for more than 10 years. Now, that player has won consecutive Masters and even looked as comfortable as one can be at Augusta National while winning his second.He's always had the game to win The Masters. He had the game to do it when he was just 21-years-old in 2011 and gave up a four-shot lead heading into the final round. He finished inside the Top 10 seven times between 2014 and 2022 before checking the box in 2025.This 2026 Masters version of Rory was something new, however, and not just because he threw on a green jacket and was allowed in every room inside the clubhouse during this tournament week. No, this Rory was comfortable, even when the going got tough.McIlroy woke up Saturday with a six-shot lead – the largest 36-hole lead in the history of The Masters – and looked like a giant strolling the fairways of Augusta with his patented strut. Eleven holes into his third round, and that six-shot advantage was gone after a water ball and double bogey on the Par 4 11th. An ugly bogey on the following hole, and the familiar ghosts started to peek their heads around the trees, focused on one man and one man only.It's so easy to look at McIlroy's third round, see him play Amen Corner 3-over par, and see his score of 73 as a complete disaster. Scottie Scheffler and Cameron Young each shooting a pair of 65s on the same day made the 73 look that much worse, but McIlroy righting the ship and playing his final five holes Saturday 1-under was a tiny, yet much-needed victory that kept him afloat before ultimately winning the golf tournament by a single shot over Scheffler on Sunday.While comfortable would be the last word you would use to describe McIlroy on Saturday, it would be among the first you would use to describe him across the final stretch on Sunday. This isn't the type of comfort you get by simply playing in your 18th Masters, as McIlroy was this week, but a comfort one only achieves by winning at this place.That 3-over run around Amen Corner on Saturday was almost completely erased Sunday as he made the loop in 2-under. The pair of birdies he picked up on the 12th and 13th holes began to shut the door on the group of chasers, but it was the comfort on the 16th and 17th holes that could be felt by anyone with eyes on what was taking place.McIlroy airmailed the green on the Par 3 16th, putting him in a unique spot that could easily make even a past champion look foolish. He responded by cozying up a putt from off the green to within just a couple of inches to tap in for a par.On 17, McIlroy missed the green with his approach shot from the fairway, just 153 yards from the pin. A second consecutive swing with a short-iron in hand that put him in a peculiar spot while trying to hold onto the lead. He responded by hitting a chip shot to 2 feet, leaving him with another tap-in par.Then came the nervy tee shot on the closing hole, one that could have turned into disaster with McIlroy missing with his tee ball way right, but the experience of conquering that stage kicked in after getting a lucky break and closing things out.Comfort in abundance.Nothing was stress-free for McIlroy on Sunday or at any point throughout the week. That stress doesn't go away because you've accomplished the grandest feat in the modern game and have a green jacket with the Masters logo on it. The stress evolves, it changes, but it never goes away, not in this game.The questions are done being asked of Rory and the Masters. We'll just play witness to what he delivers in the coming years to what feels like a new home, and a rather comfortable one at that.

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Who is playing in the RBC Heritage 2026? Full field and qualification explored – Sportskeeda

Apr 12, 2026 @ 10:48am
GolfPGA Tour
Sportskeeda

Who is playing in the RBC Heritage 2026? Full field and qualification explored  Sportskeeda

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Everyone is drinking the Azalea — here’s how to make the Masters signature cocktail

Apr 10, 2026 @ 12:07pm
GolfPGA Tour
NY Post Sports

In the weeks leading up to the Masters last year, Total Wine & More reported a 750% increase in transactions that included Azalea ingredients.

Read moreEveryone is drinking the Azalea — here’s how to make the Masters signature cocktail

We asked ChatGPT to predict the Masters 2026 – and it's bad news for Rory McIlroy

Apr 7, 2026 @ 6:08am
GolfPGA Tour
Irish Star Sport

The 2026 Masters gets underway at Augusta National Golf Club on Thursday morning, and we've asked AI to predict the winner

Read moreWe asked ChatGPT to predict the Masters 2026 – and it's bad news for Rory McIlroy

Rory McIlroy already knows Masters playing partner due to obscure rule

Apr 6, 2026 @ 9:18pm
GolfPGA Tour
Irish Star Sport

Defending Masters champion Rory McIlroy has already been paired with U.S. Amateur champion Mason Howell for the first two rounds at Augusta National due to a traditional tournament rule

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Here’s Your Annual Reminder That The Masters Does Concessions Better Than Any Other Sporting Event

Apr 6, 2026 @ 3:18pm
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Whiskey Riff Sports

Masters Week is officially here. For fans of golf and those who appreciate finely-mowed grass, it doesn’t get better than the “Tradition Unlike Any Other.” The golf tournament, which marks the first of the four “major” tournaments for the year, tees off on Thursday. Played at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia, it is a cherished event that golfers and fans look forward to every single year, and it is the only Major tournament played at the same course […] The post Here’s Your Annual Reminder That The Masters Does Concessions Better Than Any Other Sporting Event first appeared on Whiskey Riff.

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How much did J.J. Spaun win at Valero Texas Open 2026? Champion's payout explored – Sportskeeda

Apr 6, 2026 @ 12:43am
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Sportskeeda

How much did J.J. Spaun win at Valero Texas Open 2026? Champion's payout explored  Sportskeeda

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Rory McIlroy makes honest Scottie Scheffler 'wish' with Masters looming

Apr 5, 2026 @ 10:28am
GolfPGA Tour
Irish Star Sport

Rory McIlroy is hoping to retain his 2025 Masters title by claiming just his second victory at Augusta next week, but ahead of the tournament, he has revealed his admiration for one of his rivals

Read moreRory McIlroy makes honest Scottie Scheffler 'wish' with Masters looming

Why was Round 3 of the Valero Texas Open 2026 suspended? Reason explored – Sportskeeda

Apr 4, 2026 @ 3:01pm
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Sportskeeda

Why was Round 3 of the Valero Texas Open 2026 suspended? Reason explored  Sportskeeda

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Where Is the Valero Texas Open 2026 Being Played? Venue Explored

Apr 1, 2026 @ 5:42pm
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College Football Network

The 2026 Valero Texas Open will be the next stop for PGA Tour golfers, and here is a peek at the tournament's venue.

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Who missed the cut at the Texas Children's Houston Open 2026? Full list explored ft. Brooks Koepka – Sportskeeda

Mar 28, 2026 @ 7:28am
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Sportskeeda

Who missed the cut at the Texas Children's Houston Open 2026? Full list explored ft. Brooks Koepka  Sportskeeda

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Tiger Woods talks golf return before TGL final loss with Masters on horizon

Mar 24, 2026 @ 8:39pm
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NY Post Sports

Tiger Woods didn’t provide any hints as to whether he would be competing in the Masters, as he competed in the TGL final on Tuesday. 

Read moreTiger Woods talks golf return before TGL final loss with Masters on horizon

Where Is the Texas Children’s Houston Open 2026 Being Played? Venue Explored

Mar 24, 2026 @ 1:28pm
GolfPGA Tour
College Football Network

The Texas Children's Open begins this week, and here's everything you need to know about the course that will host the event.

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