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Before the all-exempt PGA Tour, now limited to the top 100 players, the circuit was one of “rabbits” who chased a spot in the field every week.
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PGA Tour adds another new tournament for 2026
The Biltmore Championship will join the PGA Tour schedule in September 2026, marking the third event in one of the league's favorite states.
IRELAND’S Seamus Power snuck through to make the weekend on the -2 cut line at the PGA Tour’s Bank of Utah Championship. The Waterford man was under serious pressure as his tour card hangs
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Golf: 2025 PGA Tour Money List
The 2025 PGA Tour season has been full of amazing performances, with golfers from all over the world competing for wins and big prize money. From steady performers to dominant champions, the top ten players on this year’s money list have shown great skill and focus.
Ben Griffin won his third PGA Tour event of the season, closing in 63 to capture the World Wide Technology Championship.
In the week leading up to the DP World Tour Championship, the names of the ten players who, thanks to their Race to Dubai rankings, have earned full memberships to the 2026 PGA Tour season have become
Teen phenom Blades Brown has been given an exemption into another PGA Tour event, this time the upcoming 2025 Butterfield Bermuda Championship.
How PGA Tour should alter FedEx Cup Fall format after adding two new tournaments for 2026 and beyond
The Biltmore Championship marks the second change to the PGA Tour's fall swing as the Good Good Championship was previously announced as joining the slate. That event will be held at Omni Barton Creek Resort & Spa's Fazio Canyons Course in Austin, Texas.
Michael Brennan had secured his spot at the PGA Championship 2026 after winning the 2025 Bank of Utah Championship.
Sami Valimaki and Nick Dunlap both fire course-record tying 61s to lead the World Wide Technology Championship, where FedExCup Fall pressure reaches its peak.
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