Reid said she's been thinking about retirement on and off for about 10 years.
Of all of those players, it was Lee who compiled the most points in section and women’s division tournaments in the last 12 months. That makes Lee one of the annual award winners for the SCPGA awards ...
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15 things I learned from 15 different tour pros in 2025
Golf Digest's Luke Kerr-Dineen empties the notebook on the things he learned from pros about how to play better golf.
Conceived three years ago, the Grant Thornton Invitational, played at Tiburón Golf Club in Naples feels like a glimpse into ...
Yosuke Asaji qualified his way in. Scott Vincent qualified too, but he's also returning. And Laurie Canter may also be returning, but his move has a surprising feel. The trio of moves are all part of ...
Laurie Canter turned down a PGA Tour card and joined Saudi-backed LIV Golf for the second time. The league announced Monday he has joined the Majestiks for the 2026 season. Canter finished at No. 7 in ...
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What Golf Pros Know That Most Players Never Learn
Hidden in plain sight, there is a core principle that every touring professional builds into their swing, yet most amateurs overlook entirely. In this breakdown, we reveal how elite players control ...
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How Golf Pros Create a Perfect Exit
Across decades of elite play, one detail shows up again and again in the swings of the game’s best: the precise way they exit the club through the finish. In this video, we study that professional ...
Donald Trump has already spent $70 million of taxpayer money on golfing in less than a year as president. If this pace keeps up, he will spend $300 million playing golf by the time his second term ...
While the Tour Championship ended way back in August with Tommy Fleetwood taking the crown, the PGA Tour season has soldiered on with the FedEx Fall. Pros outside the top 50 in the final FedEx Cup ...
Both Hull and Thompson are in the mix in Florida to win, thanks to some outstanding play with their partners. PGA Coach Brendon Elliott breaks down what you can learn from the two superstars.
You left the golf course with an 84 and when you woke up the next day, the Golf Handicap Information Network (GHIN) treated it like an 81. How is that possible? When the World Handicap System was ...
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