The Challenger PGA Tour of ... season-opening PNG Open which was won by Will Bruyeres in August. The nine events in 2025 will take the season total across Australia, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea ...
His breakout win in 2021 at Royal Fremantle solidified Becker’s status on the Challenger PGA Tour of Australasia ... following up his T35 finish at the PNG Open with a T35 in Kalgoorlie last week in ...
The reason behind such a big change to PGA Tour eligibility is not much different from what it was some 40 years ago. Both ...
Golf is hitting the home stretch with the four main tours in action. Rory McIlroy leads the field in Abu Dhabi in the first ...
The PGA Tour's Player Advisory Council is recommending sweeping changes to field sizes, exemption status, the number of PGA Tour cards that can be obtained each season through the Korn Ferry Tour and ...
The proposed changes to the PGA Tour that were made public on Tuesday won't go into effect until 2026, but they already have plenty of people talking. These major tweaks will alter how many golfers ...
The PGA Tour is considering sweeping changes that would eliminate 25 cards through the FedEx Cup and shrink the size of fields, part of a plan to make golf’s biggest circuit even more ...
Wyndham Clark kept his card with a 110th-place points finish early in his career, a benefit which looks to be going away in 2026. / Jim Dedmon-Imagn Images The PGA Tour is looking to get leaner ...
More importantly, that victory — his 104th career Korn Ferry start — helped him secure his PGA Tour card for the first time in his career. Thornberry entered that week 51st on the Korn Ferry ...
As the 2024 DP World Tour season draws to a close, the ten players who will earn a PGA Tour card are beginning to attract the attention of fans. Half of the spots are virtually filled, but the ...
2024 Korn Ferry Tour Championship card ceremony New to the Korn Ferry Tour next season, the PGA Riviera Maya Championship will become a Korn Ferry Tour event beginning in 2025 and will remain on ...
How could that be?’” Chasing a tour card is what Caron gave up in 2009 after 10 years and 231 tournaments -- two full years on the PGA Tour, the rest on what is now the Korn Ferry Tour.