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Patrick Reed offers brutal LIV Golf verdict after PGA Tour return
Patrick Reed is competing in his first major since leaving LIV Golf and explains the reasons for his decision as he prepares to rejoin the PGA Tour in 2027
Caddie noticed Phil Mickelson's behavior toward Masters staff in parking lot
Phil Mickelson will be absent from the Masters this week, with the LIV Golf star's generosity and respect for Augusta National's staff highlighted by a story involving caddie Jim 'Bones' Mackay
Patrick Reed: Golf Apparel Free Agency ‘Been Fun’ After LIV Exit
The 2018 Masters champion is starting to sign new deals. The post Patrick Reed: Golf Apparel Free Agency ‘Been Fun’ After LIV Exit appeared first on Front Office Sports.
Jim Nantz responds to criticism over Bryson DeChambeau comments: ‘I wasn’t trying to take a shot’
CBS Sports’ lead golf announcer Jim Nantz was in the headlines last week over comments he made during a Masters preview press call about LIV Golf star Bryson DeChambeau. On the call, Nantz mentioned that he had not seen DeChambeau play at all this season, citing his own commitments covering the PGA Tour for CBS.…
Phil Mickelson will miss Masters due to family health matter
Phil Mickelson, a three-time Masters champion, announced on Thursday that he will not compete in the 2026 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club next week. The 55-year-old golfer cited a personal health matter affecting his family as the reason for his absence and indicated he will step away from competitive golf for an extended … The post Phil Mickelson will miss Masters due to family health matter appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.
Phil Mickelson Announces He’s Skipping The Masters Just Days After Tiger Woods Pulled Out
A second legend withdraws from the 2026 Masters.
LIV Golf star will approach tour for return — 'I miss playing with Rory McIlroy'
Earlier this year, the PGA Tour opened the door to three more former LIV golfers, following the returns of Brooks Koepka and Patrick Reed, and now another star from the breakaway league wants out
Jim Nantz Faces Backlash for Not Watching Bryson DeChambeau
The lead CBS announcer said he hasn’t tuned in to LIV Golf. The post Jim Nantz Faces Backlash for Not Watching Bryson DeChambeau appeared first on Front Office Sports.
Jim Nantz Enrages LIV Golf Fans With Honest Statement About Bryson DeChambeau Ahead Of Masters
Jim Nantz thinks Bryson DeChambeau may win the Masters, but his comment about that possibility angered LIV Golf supporters.
Jim Nantz takes a subtle dig at Bryson DeChambeau & LIV Golf ahead of The Masters 2026 – Sportskeeda
Jim Nantz takes a subtle dig at Bryson DeChambeau & LIV Golf ahead of The Masters 2026 Sportskeeda
Suspended PGA Tour Star Fires Back With New Breakaway Tour
Bryan Bros Golf and Grant Horvat launch ‘Your Golf Tour,’ a creator league with YouTube stars and a $1M championship. The post Suspended PGA Tour Star Fires Back With New Breakaway Tour appeared first on Heavy Sports.
Rory McIlroy tells wild Bryson DeChambeau story in upcoming Masters documentary
Last year, Rory McIlroy captured his first Masters green jacket. The Irishman completed the career Grand Slam with a birdie of the first playoff hole over Englishman Justin Rose. Now, a couple of weeks ahead of the 2026 edition of the tournament, a documentary about McIlroy’s first green jacket is set to be released. Golf.com […] The post Rory McIlroy tells wild Bryson DeChambeau story in upcoming Masters documentary appeared first on ClutchPoints.
Long Island Distillery Suing LIV Golf For Attempting To Branch Out Into Booze
LIV Golf has harnessed a number of strategies in an attempt to differentiate itself from the PGA Tour, which includes the party atmosphere it tries to generate at its events. The league has tried to take that part of its game to the next level with its own line of alcoholic beverages, but it’s facing […] The post Long Island Distillery Suing LIV Golf For Attempting To Branch Out Into Booze appeared first on BroBible.
Does Bryson DeChambeau make $54,000 per hole on LIV Golf? Earnings breakdown – Sportskeeda
Does Bryson DeChambeau make $54,000 per hole on LIV Golf? Earnings breakdown Sportskeeda
LIV Golf sued by Long Island distillery over alleged trademark infringement
A Long Island distillery is taking Saudi-backed LIV Golf to court.
LIV Golf hit with shock lawsuit as furious US company launch legal action over ‘stolen’ name
LIV GOLF has been accused of violating trademark laws by a New York distillery after using the ‘LIV’ name to sell alcohol. The breakaway league has been selling its own…
PGA Tour, LIV Golf Showing No Signs of 2027 Synergy
LIV has already scheduled four events for next year. The post PGA Tour, LIV Golf Showing No Signs of 2027 Synergy appeared first on Front Office Sports.
Bryson DeChambeau Cries, Matt Fitzpatrick Calls Out Pace Before Winning Valspar, And A Golf Gambling Heater
Having an incredibly short memory is a must if you want to have any success on a golf course, and Matt Fitzpatrick showed the world he has both that skill and extreme patience with his victory at the Valspar Championship.On the other side of the globe, Bryson DeChambeau won his second consecutive LIV Golf event in South Africa. DeChambeau finding the winner's circle isn't a shock, but the shot he hit to set himself up to do so and the many tears that flowed afterward were.Speaking of winning, that's what we've been doing for not one, not two, but for three straight weeks on the PGA Tour. Sometimes you have to pat yourself on the back, especially in the golf gambling space that's difficult to find success in, so that's exactly what we're going to do.As always, reach out to Mark on X @itismarkharris with all your golf thoughts, or holler at us via email at [email protected] week after winning his first LIV event of 2026 in Singapore via playoff, DeChambeau hit copy and paste in South Africa on Sunday, but this victory carried a different weight.After making a par on the 72nd hole to punch his ticket into the playoff against Jon Rahm, DeChambeau waited until the biggest stage to hit what could very well go down as one of the greatest shots of his career when it's all said and done. Following a torrential downpour, DeChambeau was able to get free relief from a muddy hillside after tugging his tee shot left. Faced with 285 yards to the flag, an incredibly dodgy lie, and a very real chance he could lose his footing on the wet turf, he still opted to ignore the nasty greenside bunkers and go for the green in two. It turned out to be a wise decision, as he managed to hit his fairway wood to 12 feet, ultimately leading to a comfortable two-putt birdie to win with Rahm making a bit of a mess of the extra hole. It was just an utterly ridiculous golf shot to pull off, yet DeChambeau made it look easy.DeChambeau was overcome with emotion and had tears flowing from his face after getting the job done. Asked about what made this victory, his fifth LIV title, so emotional, he didn't share any details other than that he's gone through quite a bit over the past week away from the golf course."I wish I could tell you. A lot has happened in my life the past week. I'm just so grateful for my team, the Crushers, and everybody supporting me," DeChambeau explained on the broadcast. "It's so funny, golf is a fickle game and you work so hard at it your entire life, and you realize golf is just golf and there's a lot more to life than just golf." "I had some things happen during the off time this week, and you know, I was just praying all day. Praying to give me the perseverance to move forward and keep looking forward. I just gotta say I love everybody, thank you for supporting me. South Africa was unbelievable. I mean, got to be the best LIV event we've ever had."DeChambeau was also emotional during his team's formal presser after the Crusher GC earned the team title. The 32-year-old mentioned his late father at different times, while also alluding to a fan saying something that made him cry while walking to the 16th tee on Sunday.Without another LIV Golf event on the calendar before next month's Masters, DeChambeau will give his full attention to prepping for Augusta National, and certainly has to like where his game is at heading into the year's first major championship.DeChambeau has finished T-6 and T-5 in each of the last two Masters and was in Sunday's final pairing alongside eventual winner Rory McIlroy a year ago. Fitzpatrick got the job done at Innisbrook on Sunday to earn what was his first win on the PGA Tour since April 2023, and did so with an exclamation point of a birdie on the 72nd hole to win by one, but it's fair to say he didn't exactly enjoy his afternoon stroll.The Englishman played alongside Adrien Dumont de Chassart on Sunday, and after the Belgian made a triple bogey on the opening hole, Fitz's patience was put to the test for the remainder of the day.Fitzpatrick reportedly spoke with a Tour official about Dumont de Chassart's excruciatingly slow pace while playing the sixth hole. Dumont de Chassart was officially hit with a pace-of-play warning on Sunday, and by the 11th hole, commentator John Wood went as far as to describe his pace as "glacial."READ: Young Girl Pinned Under Golf Cart At PGA Tour Event, Brooks Koepka Reacts After Comforting Her During RoundWith Fitz having the reputation of being one of the most reserved guys in the sport, for him to show frustration in the middle of the round, and then take jabs during his victory presser, things had to have reached a legitimate boiling point between the pair during the round."Yeah, that was really frustrating. It was slow today. I felt like there was a lot of stop/start. Yeah, just, you know, just not ready.," Fitzpatrick told reporters after the round. "When you're not ready to play a golf shot it gets frustrating after awhile. Particularly when you playing well yourself or you're in contention or whatever it is. There's definitely, you know, it definitely knocks you out of your rhythm."There is nothing more frustrating in golf than playing with someone who is never ready to hit their shot, and having to deal with that for five hours under that pressure, with a title and millions of dollars on the line, seems unimaginable. Glacial pace aside, Fitzpatrick getting the job done one week after missing an eight-foot putt to force a playoff at The Players only adds to the impressiveness of the victory. The former U.S. Open champ finding serious form less than a month out from the Masters, a venue that should fit his eye and playing style, should have everyone at least thinking about circling his name to be a factor at Augusta National.That question is obviously tongue in cheek, but folks, we're officially on a heater when it comes to picking PGA Tour winners.In 2025, I hit just one winner all season, and it came extremely early with Nick Taylor's Sony Open victory. This year, we've already hit four winners and are on a run of three in a row.Two of the last three were winners in the without Scottie Scheffler market, but a win is a win.Akshay Bhatia getting it done at the Arnold Palmer, followed by Cameron Young's masterclass down the stretch at TPC Sawgrass, and now this past weekend at the Valspar with Fitzpatrick getting across the line is a run of form we may very well never see again. Chris Gotterup at Waste Management was our first winner of the year. Despite the fact that we're on the run of a lifetime in picking winners, I'm still pessimistic and very much aware that we're due for a cold stretch unlike anything we've ever seen before. BUT, maybe, just maybe, we keep things rolling with the Tour heading to Texas the next two weeks before the Masters is upon us. We're seeing the board as clearly as humanly possible.
Emotional Bryson DeChambeau Delivers 3-Word Message to Fans Following LIV Golf South Africa Victory
After winning the 2026 LIV Golf South Africa, Bryson DeChambeau sent a short three-word message to the supporters from the podium.
Bryson DeChambeau tearfully opens up on personal struggles after LIV Golf win
Bryson DeChambeau broke down in tears after winning LIV Golf South Africa, with the two-time US Open champion admitting he had been dealing with off-course issues this past week
Phil Mickelson speaks out after making LIV Golf return from mystery absence
Phil Mickelson has returned to action for HyFlyers at LIV Golf South Africa after missing the first four events of the 2026 season due to a family health matter, with the Masters just three weeks away























