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  • 5 days ago | progolfnow.com | Luke Norris

    Jason Day opted out of the Memorial with a wrist injury but tells us that he should be ready for next week's U.S. Open at Oakmont. While Jason Day has played some solid golf at times in 2025, posting top-10 finishes at The American Express, the Arnold Palmer Invitational, and The Masters, it has also been a frustrating campaign for the former world No. 1, as he's been forced to withdraw from several high-profile events.

  • 2 weeks ago | progolfnow.com | Kathlene Bissell

    Bryson DeChambeau had his chance at Quail Hollow but couldn't get the job done. Bryson DeChambeau looked to be one of the few genuine threats to Scottie Scheffler heading into the final round of the 2025 PGA Championship. But the flaws in his game caused him to fall down the leaderboard at Quail Hollow Club, and the two-time U.S. Open champ seems not to be aware of them. “I'm baffled right now,” DeChambeau said to the media after his final round.

  • 3 weeks ago | progolfnow.com | Kathlene Bissell

    Xander Schauffele has a chance to become just the third back-to-back winner at the PGA Championship since the event switched to stroke play in 1958. Overlook Xander Schauffele at the PGA Championship this week at your peril because he certainly knows his way around Quail Hollow Club. One only needs to look at his last two appearances at what's now known as the Truist Championship (formerly the Wells Fargo) for proof.

  • 4 weeks ago | progolfnow.com | Kathlene Bissell

    Jordan Spieth is getting hot at the right time as he prepares to take his next shot at the career Grand Slam. Jordan Spieth was once the boy wonder of the golf world, winning The Masters, the U.S. Open, and The Open Championship almost as fast as anybody could say Old Tom Morris. He was even within just a few shots of winning the Grand Slam in a single season in 2015.

  • 1 month ago | progolfnow.com | Kathlene Bissell

    The elevated purses at PGA Tour Signature Events don't seem to matter to two of the world's top players. Every time a PGA Tour Signature Event comes into focus, so does the M-word: Money. Naturally, that’s because these events come with elevated $20 million purses. And outside of a few exceptions, these tournaments, such as this week's RBC Heritage, also don't have a cut, which means everyone in the field gets paid. Surprisingly, though, some don’t think about money at all.

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