The field for this week's 66th annual The American Express golf tournament in La Quinta boasts eight of the top 25 players in the world and 10 of the top 30. The pro-am begins Thursday, with 156 pros playing with 156 amateurs on three desert courses -- the Pete Dye Stadium Course and Jack Nicklaus Tournament Course at PGA West and La Quinta Country Club.
Each time The American Express golf tournament is played in the Coachella Valley, new questions arise along with the arrival of some of the best players in the world. That’s no different this week when the tournament is played for the 66th time on three different desert courses.
The American Express field features eight of the world’s top 25-ranked golfers but will miss out on Nos. 1 and 2 after each withdrew.
Clark posted a Strokes Gained: Off the Tee average of 0.420 (18th) last season, while his average driving distance of 314.0 yards ranked eighth on TOUR. In terms of Strokes Gained: Approach last ...
Wyndham Clark, the 2023 U.S. Open champion, and Brian Harman, the 2023 British Open winner, have both committed to the field of the PGA Tour event in La Quinta on Jan. 16-19.
For the third time in his PGA Tour career, Sepp Straka hoisted a trophy at tournament's end. Converting a four-stroke lead at the 54-hole mark into a victory at the 2025 American Express, Straka fended off a crowded chasing pack headlined by Justin Thomas.
There's plenty of star power near the top of the leaderboard at the American Express through 54 holes — Jason Day (19 under), Patrick Cantlay (18 under), Justin Thomas (17 under), just to name a few — but there are also nearly a dozen notable names who are packing their bags early after missing the cut on Saturday afternoon.
The PGA Tour is in SoCal for the American Express as we continue our PGA Tour odds series with an American Express prediction and pick.
Tee times, TV coverage and viewer's guide for The American Express at the Pete Dye Stadium Course at PGA West, La Quinta Country Club and the Nicklaus Tournament Course in California.
Three weeks on the PGA Tour, the winners are all from outside the U.S., begging the question, where are the Americans?
Sepp Straka has a four-stroke lead after the third round of the American Express. Straka shot a 64 at the La Quinta Country Club to put him over Charley Hoffman, Jason Day, and Justin Lower, who are all tied in second at 19-under.