PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. — The PGA Tour is taking a hard look at whether to allow rangefinders and publicize violations as part of a comprehensive study on pace of play and other enhancements to the game that have come out of a survey of 50,000 golf fans.
J ay Monahan & Co. are changing the rules of the PGA Tour again. The arrival of LIV Golf has forced the PGA Tour headquarters to make some drastic changes to keep up with the comp
Remember when Charley Hull got all ruthless after a frustratingly long round and suggested that if a player takes longer than the required time to hit a shot, they should lose their Tour card instantly?
The PGA Tour is taking a hard look at whether to allow rangefinders and publicise violations as part of a comprehensive study.
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The AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am on the Monterey Peninsula will once again feature 80 pro golfers and 80 celebrities/former pro athletes/CEOs.
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Commissioner of the PGA Tour Jay Monahan released the following statement: “As we’ve seen the last two weeks, sports can be a great diversion but an even greater unifier in bringing people together for a common cause. Highlighting the resilience of Los ...
Fix slow play? Blow up the Tour Championship? Change the broadcast? Un-ban rangefinders? Here’s why the PGA Tour says it’s an 'inflection year.'
The Pebble Beach Pro-Am will be broadcast daily on CBS and Golf Channel. While most of the tournament's biggest moments will be broadcast on CBS and Golf Channel, you can stream this year's tournament live on ESPN+. CBS and Golf Channel are both also available with subscriptions to Hulu with Live TV, Fubo, and DirecTV.
The PGA Tour has done a comprehensive survey of fans, and the results are driving initiatives, including addressing slow play.
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