PGA TOUR moves 2026 Sentry from Maui
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Water fight sends PGA Tour's opening day seeking greener pastures
The PGA Tour's season has started at the Kapalua Golf Resort on the Hawaiian island of Maui for the last 26 years. The Sentry tournament will have to find a new home in January. A drought and a water dispute have forced tournament officials to relocate the event to an alternative venue.
With the win, Block receives an exemption into the PGA Tour’s American Express tournament in La Quinta in January, a tournament he has played five times. By clinching section player of the year honors for the second straight year. Geddes earns a berth in the PGA Tour’s Farmers insurance Open in San Diego the week after the American Express.
World number one Scottie Scheffler warms up for this month's Ryder Cup by powering to victory in the PGA Tour's Procore Championship.
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LIV Golf shows PGA Tour times are changing in landmark deal with $3 trillion giant
HSBC has agreed to become the first major LIV Golf sponsor and will headline the Hong Kong event in 2026, as the PGA Tour receives another warning as merger talks roll on
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Jimmy Dunne Opens Up On PGA Tour Resignation And Casts Doubt Over PIF Deal
The former PGA Tour Policy Board member discussed his exit from the Tour and gave his verdict on if the PGA Tour and LIV Golf should still come together
With a scintillating FedExCup season in the books, which culminated in the crowning of Tommy Fleetwood at the TOUR Championship, it's tempting to
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Putting Secrets of PGA Tour Pros
Most amateur players will never be able to hit a golf ball with the swing speed and compression of a pga pro, but they should be able to putt like a pga pro if they practice the right way. In this video,
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Could You Beat A PGA Tour Pro… If You Had A Superpower?
As an amateur golfer, beating a PGA Tour pro on the golf course would surely require magical intervention, but which superpower would you opt for in battle?
With risers come fallers, and the PGA Tour had plenty of both throughout its 2025 campaign. Relatively unheralded players like Ben Griffin and J.J. Spaun made their upward moves in the world of golf, while others made their way down the ladder amid poor play and untimely injuries.