Collin Morikawa: PGA should follow LPGA approach on slow play
Two-time major champion Collin Morikawa believes the PGA Tour should follow the LPGA's lead in cracking down on slow play.
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Two-time major champion Collin Morikawa believes the PGA Tour should follow the LPGA's lead in cracking down on slow play.
Tiger Woods has withdrawn from this week’s Genesis Invitational tournament at Torrey Pines, saying he is still processing the recent death of his mother, Kultida.
Seamus Power will go into Sunday's final round at the WM Phoenix Open 12 shots off runaway leader Thomas Detry after a third-round 69.
Seamus Power consigned a nightmare end to his opening round to the rearview mirror by making the weekend cut at the WM Phoenix Open with something to spare following a four-under 67.
The PGA Tour heads to Scottsdale, Arizona, this week for the WM Phoenix Open. The most vibrant event of the season features a famously raucous 16th hole known as «The Colosseum,» and a 17th hole filled with layers of strategy. A 132-player field looks to get a piece of the $9.2 million purse, including a winner's share of $1,656,000. Nick Taylor is back to defend his title after outlasting Charley Hoffman in a playoff last year. Taylor finished second at TPC Scottsdale behind Scottie Scheffler in 2023. Scheffler returns after making his 2025 debut last week at Pebble Beach. The world's top-ranked golfer was sidelined all of January while recovering from a right hand injury. Scheffler also won the WM Phoenix Open in 2022.
Wyndham Clark carded a flawless 64 to take a one-shot lead after the opening round of the Waste Management Phoenix Open.
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Fans who throw objects on to the course have been warned that they will be ejected from this week's WM Phoenix Open.