• Is LIV Golf Actually Dying — or Just Drama?

    This week, LIV Golf faced rumors of financial collapse after reports of unpaid salaries and potential funding cuts from the Public Investment Fund. While some players claimed no issues, a tension exists between contract tiers and the implications of a potential shutdown. The future of LIV appears uncertain as it continues operations amid ongoing financial…

  • Inside the Caddie-Player Bond in Chasing Sunday

    NFL Films has been making grown men cry since 1962. They have a gift for finding the human inside the helmet. So when PGA TOUR Studios announced a Hard Knocks style collaboration called Chasing Sunday, built around The Players Championship, the only real question was whether golf could hold up its end of the bargain.…

  • The Debate Over Golf’s Majors: A Deep Dive

    During a Golf Channel segment, Brandel Chamblee claimed The Players Championship is the best major, prompting Phil Mickelson’s counterargument. The debate centers on the arbitrary definition of what constitutes a major, which lacks a governing body. Ultimately, The Players’ significance raises questions about tradition, legacy, and global perception in golf.

  • Watch the Golf Showdown: Bob Does Sports, Grant Horvat, and Bryan Brothers

    The Bob Does Sports, Bryan Brothers, and Grant Horvat golf showdown features three unique tournament formats: a scramble, a shamble, and an alternate shot. Teams consist of Bob and Wesley Bryan, Grant and Fat Perez, and Joey Coldcuts and George Bryan. The event showcases the distinct styles of each golf brand.

  • Brooks Koepka’s Performance at Torrey Pines: A Checkpoint Not a Statement

    The Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines showcased Justin Rose’s disciplined victory, characterized by his calm and precise play. While Rose’s win was respectable, it lacked drama. Brooks Koepka, fresh from LIV, showed moments of promise but struggled, while Joel Dahmen emerged as the emotional focal point heading into the next tournament.

  • Why Golf Needs the Trent Handicap System

    Golf has entered a “human handicap” era featuring Nelly Korda and Charley Hull with Trent Ryan, creating comedic dynamics. This innovative approach adds humor and instructional value, showcasing elite players under mild interference.

  • Golf’s Custody Battle: Koepka, Rahm, and DeChambeau Explained

    The current state of professional golf has seen a division between the PGA Tour and LIV, with players leveraging their positions for financial gain. Brooks Koepka returned to the PGA Tour for competitive stakes, while Jon Rahm navigates legacy concerns. Bryson DeChambeau thrives outside traditional structures, showcasing golf’s evolving landscape.

  • Opinionated Observations on 2025 Golf News, Trends and Events

    In 2025, golf transformed with platforms like YouTube and memes shaping its narrative. Key moments included Rory’s long-awaited Masters win, Scottie’s introspective dominance, and chaotic LPGA competitions. The Ryder Cup mismanagement highlighted preparation over talent. Ultimately, the Internet Invitational signaled golf’s vibrant future beyond traditional confines.

  • Tributes and Controversies in Golf: A Recap of the Final Episode of The Internet Invitational

    The tournament was remarkable, showcasing exceptional skill and production efforts. The sixth episode was poignant, highlighting nostalgia and loss. Controversies arose, but the golf community’s impact and evolution became undeniably clear.

  • Par-3 Panic at the Internet Invitational: Episode 5 Proves Short Holes Expose Real Fear

    Episode 5 featured intense pressure golf on a Par 3 course, where emotional struggles heightened every shot. Brad Dalke stood out as a confident player, while others succumbed to the yips. The dynamics among team members showcased distinct personalities, with standout moments from Frankie Borrelli and Paige, emphasizing the game’s psychological challenges.