The controversy could have tarnished Scottie Scheffler’s reputation, but instead it transformed his public image.
Three weeks into the season and the Masters can’t get here soon enough. Scheffler and Schauffele surely will be back by then.
Days after Scheffler, 28, and Rory McIlroy topped LIV Golf’s Brooks Koepka and Bryson DeChambeau in a Las Vegas Showdown, it was revealed the world’s No. 1 golfer “sustained a puncture wound to the palm of his right hand from a broken glass” during Christmas dinner preparations.
There are some Tiger Woods records which simply beggar belief. And as Scottie Scheffler passes Rory McIlroy in weeks spent at world number one during his career, it is yet another reminder that
The PAC advises and consults with the PGA Tour Policy Board and Commissioner Jay Monahan on issues affecting the Tour.
Twitter or X, isn’t the best place for arguments these days, unless you’re a golf fan. The social media platform staged an almighty tussle between two pundits over the weekend’s Farmers Insurance
Scottie Scheffler's recovery from a bizarre Christmas Day Injury has featured an even more unusual kind of treatment.
Scottie Scheffler answered questions from the media for the first time since announcing he needed surgery to repair his injured right hand involving an accident around the end of December. During a media day for the Arnold Palmer Invitational as the defending champion,
World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler provided little clarity about his injury during the holiday with a glass and ravioli.
A new season in any sport is ripe with optimism and enthusiasm, and that’s how PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan sounded when he delivered a year-end video message that promised innovation and excitement.
Just over a year ago, Thomas was hesitant to get involved with tour policy, preferring others to carry the load. Now he’s in his second year on the Player Advisory Council, and he sent a memo to players asking them to consider doing more with broadcast partners to improve the product.