The PGA Tour reunions that must happen with LIV Golf on life support
The PGA Tour likely is ready to make a strategic move to bring back the top stars that left to go to LIV — most notably Bryson DeChambeau and Jon Rahm.

The PGA Tour likely is ready to make a strategic move to bring back the top stars that left to go to LIV — most notably Bryson DeChambeau and Jon Rahm.

LIV Golf has been in the news plenty in the week following the Masters Tournament, but not for the reasons that any of them would want to be. After Rory McIlroy beat out Tyrrell Hatton and a number of other LIV stars to win his second green jacket, rumors began to circulate that LIV may […] The post LIV Golf Mexico City broadcast starts with firm denial of closure reports appeared first on ClutchPoints.

Is LIV Golf shutting down? Will the LIV Mexico City tournament be played? Here's the latest news and rumors about LIV's uncertain future. The post LIV Golf Shutting Down? Rumors Intensify Amid Uncertain Mexico City Event appeared first on Heavy Sports.

Sources say the Public Investment Fund will no longer utilize its resources for the league after 2026.

LIV Golf started in 2022 as a competitor to the PGA Tour. It was successful in nabbing top talent from its rival league in order to become a major threat. Included in those prominent pulls were Jon Rahm, Brooks Koepka, Cam Smith, and Phil Mickelson. The ability to secure those superstars provided positive momentum in […] The post The Top 10 Earners On LIV Golf’s Career Money List And Their Shocking Payouts appeared first on BroBible.

The 2026 Masters was once again filled with drama. Rory McIlroy became just the fourth player ever to win back-to-back green jackets, holding off Scottie Scheffler, Justin Rose, and other challengers. While much of the talk surrounded the Northern Irishman’s triumph at Augusta National, it was far from the only storyline. Former Masters champion Sergio […] The post Sergio Garcia apologizes for Masters outburst, breaking his driver appeared first on ClutchPoints.

It appears that Sergio Garcia is a big ‘better late than never’ guy.The 2017 Masters champion made the cut at Augusta National this past weekend for the first time since 2022. Garcia ultimately finished 52nd, and while a 52nd-place finish typically doesn't garner much attention, the Spaniard isn't your typical player.READ: Masters Parting Thoughts: Rory's Memory, A Bad Broadcast, And The Passage Of TimeDuring Sunday's final round, paired alongside fellow Spaniard and former Masters champ Jon Rahm, Garcia opened his day off with a bogey on the opening hole. Garcia then arrived at the Par 5 second hole, and before his golf ball even reached its apex, he had already taken a chunk out of the tee box before smashing and snapping his driver on a nearby water cooler.His teeshot on the second hole found a fairway bunker, but he still managed to make par. Garcia ultimately shot a 3-over 75 on Sunday. Following his round, Garcia fielded a few questions from the media, avoided talking about the outburst on the second hole, and didn't offer up any form of apology.He saved his apology for Instagram on Tuesday, two days after the outburst took place.According to Doug Ferguson of the Associated Press, the chairman of the competition committee at Augusta National spoke with Garcia on the fourth tee after the temper tantrum and gave him a code of conduct warning.Following his round on Sunday, Garcia was specifically asked what the official told him on the fourth hole, to which he responded by saying, "I'm not going to tell you."Garcia's actions were stereotypical (emphasis on typical), as he's built up a reputation throughout his career for having one of the shortest fuses the sport of golf has ever seen.Emotions very clearly got the best of Garcia — it happens — but the ol' destroying the teebox and breaking your driver move at Augusta National doesn't exactly fly.

Rory McIlroy shot a 1-under 71 on Sunday at Augusta National Golf Club to secure his second straight Masters victory. The now six-time major champion was clearly the biggest winner of the weekend after officially sealing his place as the greatest European golfer of all time, but many big names left Augusta with feelings of […] The post Biggest Losers From the 2026 Masters: Justin Rose Falls Short Again appeared first on Heavy Sports.

Sergio Garcia faces disciplinary action after his emotions get the best of him.

When looking back on the 2026 Masters, Sergio Garcia will honestly be able to say he accomplished two things: making the cut at Augusta National for the first time since 2022, and building on his reputation of having the shortest fuse in the game's history. Garcia, paired alongside fellow Spaniard and former Masters champion Jon Rahm on Sunday, had the third tee time of the morning, and it took him just one hole to completely unravel and make a fool of himself. The Garcia-Rahm pairing was a featured group on Sunday morning, meaning fans got to witness, and capture, the mayhem unfold.After making bogey on the opening hole, Garcia hit his drive on the Par 5 second, and before his golf ball even reached its apex, he took a chunk out of the tee box before smashing and snapping his driver on a nearby water cooler.Just pure, unfiltered, vintage stuff out of the 46-year-old.READ: Scottie Scheffler Calls Out Reporter's 'Awful' Question At The Masters, Is Now Even More LikableIt goes without saying that this type of behavior, on any golf course, is unacceptable, but for a former Masters champ to lash out like this when he's 16 shots back from the lead is stunning. Even for Garcia, who has done plenty of damage to plenty of golf courses throughout his career.Perhaps the funniest part about his embarrassing moment on the second hole on Sunday is that he ultimately made a par on the hole.In typical Augusta National fashion, a pair of workers took to the damage done on the second tee just minutes later.While the featured group broadcast showed Garcia's tantrum on the stream, it wasn't captured on the official shot tracker, where fans can watch each shot from every player in the field.

RIATH AL-SAMARRAI AT AUGUSTA: When this wounded Spaniard gets angry with himself, which is increasingly often, he tends to swear in English. Confusing as that might seem, it is about right.

Who will miss the cut at the 2026 Masters Tournament? We're following Jon Rahm, Bryson DeChambeau, and many others in danger from the cut line in Friday's second round.

The 2026 Masters is underway, and the leaderboard is already taking shape, while some notable names will be fighting to make the cut.The top 50 players and ties determine the cut line, and after play on Thursday, the line is +3. However, the cut line could be changed throughout the day, so for many players, […] The post What is The Masters Cut Line? Notable Players Who Could Miss Playing on Weekend appeared first on Heavy Sports.

TODAY show regular Carson Daly was told by Masters organisers to STOP wearing a replica green jacket on air. Daly, 52, donned a version of the famous winner’s jacket previously…

It felt like LIV was finally poised to silence all those cracks about its quality of competition, but Jon Rahm and Bryson DeChambeau's meltdowns were just the beginning.

RORY MCILROY is on course to follow up his Grand Slam triumph by joining another of golf’s most exclusive clubs, as a back-to-back Masters champion. That is a feat only…

What will the cut line be at the 2026 Masters Tournament? Breaking down the latest numbers and models to predict the Masters cut line.

The biggest golf tournament of the year is here. The Masters Tournament is the premier event in golf, and this is one of the most anticipated iterations of the event ever. Some of the best LIV golfers will be in the field at Augusta National, including Jon Rahm, Sergio Garcia, Dustin Johnson, Bubba Watson, and […] The post How your Masters picks could win share of 500K in Novig cash appeared first on ClutchPoints.

This year marks the 90th edition of The Masters Tournament, and it is still evolving. IBM first built Masters.com in 1996 and launched the Masters app in 2009. In this time, tons of data was gathered and has contributed to some exciting new features for golf fans to experience worldwide. While the ...

As The Masters gets underway at Augusta, one name is impossible to ignore — even in absence.Tiger Woods will not be in the field this week following his recent situation, including a rollover crash and subsequent DUI-related arrest that led him to step away from golf to focus on his health.And for many players, that […] The post ‘It Hurts the Game’: Masters Stars React to Tiger Woods Missing Augusta appeared first on Heavy Sports.

THE MASTERS is now underway as the world’s top golfers face off at Augusta in the first major of the year. Rory McIlroy is eyeing a second green jacket after…

The betting landscape for the 2026 Masters Tournament at Augusta National is shaping up to be one of the most competitive in recent years. With a tightly packed group of elite contenders and top competitors, shifting odds are influenced by recent form, injuries, and course history. While world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler remains the favorite […] The post 2026 Masters Predictions – Odds, Picks & Leaderboard appeared first on Heavy Sports.

THE Masters is back and fans are wondering how much the winner will take home from Georgia. Golf‘s first major of the season returns to the same venue, Augusta National….

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