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Jon Rahm and the DP World Tour have reached an agreement that will allow the Spaniard to compete on the Europe circuit this season.
Koepka: 'I'm going to give it my all for at least the next 10 years'
Brooks Koepka discussed the great opportunity to play this week at the alternate-field event, ONEFlight Myrtle Beach Classic, and talked about his return to the PGA Tour this season and his desire to be the best.

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On the heels of two missed cuts entering the FedExCup Playoffs, Collin Morikawa assesses the state of his game and discusses how he is staying fresh ahead of the upcoming “grind” to finish the season.
“I think there is stuff in the works, and I’ll leave it at that,” Peter Malnati told Golfweek when asked if there would be a rule implemented to prevent playoff absences.
Cam Young catches up with Todd Lewis following his PGA Tour break through entering the FedExCup Playoffs, explaining why he “still has work to do” after his win and his case for U.S. Ryder Cup selection.
Golf Today examines Rory McIlroy’s decision to skip the 2025 FedEx St. Jude Championship before highlighting how the FedExCup Playoff could improve its rules and structure.
Ryan Lavner and Eamon Lynch debate storylines ahead of the 2025 Ryder Cup, exploring why Europe is “more tested” than the U.S. and the factors complicating Keegan Bradley’s outlook as a potential player-captain.
Hunter Mahan joins the Golf Today crew to open up about his incredible role in Happy Gilmore 2 and what it was like making his Hollywood debut.
Todd Lewis reports from TPC Southwind to share why the FedEx St. Jude Championship might be “the most important” event of the PGA Tour season and the state of the Top 50 to advance into signature events.
After a one-year experiment playing East Lake’s 14th hole as a par 5, officials will play the hole as a par 4 for this month’s championship.
The FedEx St. Jude Championship features the top 70 players in the FedExCup standings. Of course, one man stands above the rest: Scottie Scheffler.
Malixi, who just received her student visa a few days ago, opened her title defense with a 4-under 68 Monday at Bandon Dunes and was matched by fellow co-leaders, Arizona’s Julia Misemer and Texas’ Cindy Hsu.