Patrick Reed Among 31 LIV Golf Stars Eyeing Masters Spot at Hong Kong Open

Former Masters champion Patrick Reed headlines a strong LIV Golf contingent as 31 players from the Saudi-backed league descend on the Hong Kong Open later this month — a tournament that now carries major championship implications. For the first time, the winner of the Hong Kong Open will earn automatic qualification for both the Masters and The Open Championship, offering LIV golfers…

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LIV Golf’s Next Big Test: Can They Finally Land a Statement Signing?

As the 2025 season winds down, one thing has become clear — LIV Golf needs a major shake-up if it wants to stay relevant. Despite pulling in heavyweights like Jon Rahm and Bryson DeChambeau, the Saudi-backed league is running short on genuine star power. Meanwhile, the PGA Tour appears stronger and more unified than ever. The challenge for LIV is simple —…

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Golf Fans Call for US Open Champion’s Ban After Shocking Locker Room Incident

Golf fans have erupted online, calling for immediate disciplinary action against Wyndham Clark following a “disgusting” outburst at this year’s US Open. The 2025 tournament at Oakmont Country Club has already been labeled one of the toughest in recent history, with the course’s notoriously narrow fairways, punishing rough, and lightning-fast greens testing even the world’s…

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Masters Chairman Fred Ridley and R&A Chief Mark Darbon Condemn Ryder Cup Fan Behavior After Rory McIlroy Incident

Augusta National chairman Fred Ridley and R&A chief executive Mark Darbon have expressed disappointment over the rowdy fan behavior that marred the 2025 Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black, where Europe triumphed 15–13 over the United States. The event, held in New York, saw tensions rise both on and off the course, particularly toward Rory McIlroy, who faced a barrage of abuse from sections…

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Shane Lowry Flies Home in Style with Ryder Cup Captain Luke Donald After Impressive Finish in India

Ireland’s Shane Lowry celebrated a strong performance at the DP World Tour Championship in India by flying home in first-class company — alongside Ryder Cup captain Luke Donald. The Offaly native, 38, looked relaxed and cheerful as he shared a smiling selfie from the front of an Emirates flight, captioning it: “Sitting up front with the…

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