Five-time major champion Brooks Koepka has left LIV Golf, the official announcement coming on Tuesday. Koepka, 35, has been one of the Saudi-backed circuit’s marquee names since 2022, when the upstart ...
After months of speculation, Brooks Koepka's time with LIV Golf has officially come to a close. The tour announced Tuesday that the five-time major winner will no longer play for the Saudi-backed ...
One of LIV Golf's most high-profile names has left the tour. Five-time major winner Brooks Koepka announced Tuesday that he will no longer play for LIV Golf or captain Smash GC, his now former LIV ...
Trevor Immelman is the chairman of the Official World Golf Ranking, and he said he's been in close contact with LIV Golf's CEO over the past several months. Trevor Immelman wears dual hats as a CBS ...
ORLANDO, Fla. — Trevor Immelman, the Official World Golf Ranking’s governing board chairman, said Friday that he continues to work with LIV Golf and that there is a “chance” the circuit could get ...
Brooks Koepka, 35, announced Tuesday that he is leaving LIV Golf after serving as one of the Saudi Arabia-backed tour's signature faces since he signed with the organization ahead of its inaugural ...
LIV Golf player Mito Pereira has retired from the sport at 30. Pereira announced his decision through his former LIV team, Torque GC. "After many years connected to this beautiful sport, priorities ...
Masashi “Jumbo” Ozaki, the winningest Japanese golf professional in history, passed away Dec. 23 at the age of 78. Nicknamed for his stout physical presence and prodigious length off the tee, Ozaki ...
The five-time major champion joined the breakaway league in 2022. It is unclear if he'll attempt to rejoin the PGA Tour. Five-time major champion Brooks Koepka will not compete as part of the LIV Golf ...
President Trump is eyeing a takeover of the Washington, D.C., public golf system, but local golf officials and elected leaders are vowing not to cede control of the city’s affordable courses. The ...
The first edition of the Optum Golf Channel Games came down to one shot ... and one inch. Tied through five challenges, captains Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy went into a playoff, a single swing ...
Getting to the top is easy ... but staying there? That's the hard part. While that is an adage for a reason, when it comes to professional golf, it holds more often than not Consistency shown by the ...
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