The recent Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black has sparked a wave of changes among some of golf's biggest stars. As the dust settles from Europe's victory, players are reassessing their strategies and allegiances, with some contemplating moves that could reshape the competitive landscape of professional golf.
Amidst the fallout, discussions around team dynamics and individual performance have intensified, with players reflecting on their experiences during the tournament. As they gear up for the next season, the implications of these changes could have lasting effects on both the PGA Tour and LIV Golf, as players navigate their careers in an evolving sport.
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Join The ClubThe PGA Tour is reportedly considering a schedule overhaul that may see its season begin after the Super Bowl in 2027, a move that could reshape the competitive landscape.
In a surprising turn of events, Laurie Canter, who recently earned his PGA Tour card, is reportedly set to return to LIV Golf, highlighting the ongoing dynamics between the two tours.
Jeeno Thitikul, the current world number one, is poised to make history at the CME Group Tour Championship, where a victory could see her surpass Annika Sorenstam's single-season scoring record.