🏌️ Brooks Koepka announced that he is leaving LIV Golf after the league’s four seasons, saying he wanted to spend more time at home. His wife, Jena, had a miscarriage last year. Does that have something to do with his decision?
🏌️ Bryson DeChambeau announced that he is staying with LIV Golf. What would happen to LIV if both Koepka and DeChambeau were gone?
🏌️ Rory McIlroy said he has no problem with Koepka and DeChambeau coming back to the PGA Tour, saying they’ve “paid their consequence.” Do most players and fans agree?
🏌️ The Chevron Championship, the LPGA Tour’s first major of the year, is moving to Memorial Park in Houston. Trouble is, there’s no water on the 18th hole. Does that mean one of the signature LPGA traditions — the Chevron winner jumps into the 18th hole pond — is about to go extinct?
🏌️ The Plantation Course at Kapalua, normally the host of the season-opening Sentry Championship, is open for play and appears fully green, despite the PGA Tour canceling the Sentry because of water problems. Does this mean something else was an issue with Kapalua?
🏌️ The Sony Open in Hawaii will be played as usual without many of the PGA Tour’s stars, as usual. With talk of a smaller Tour schedule, are Hawaii’s days numbered?
🏌️ If the talk is true, the PGA Tour would start after the Super Bowl, which means the Waste Management Open in Phoenix would no longer take place on Super Bowl weekend. Is that a waste?
🏌️ Akshay Bhatia, Michael Thorbjornsen and Chris Gotterup have all played in a TGL match in 2026. Wasn’t TGL supposed to be about the stars?
🏌️ Derek Sprague announced that he will step down as CEO of the PGA of America after less than one year on the job. He will focus on the extended care of his mother and mother-in-law. In the current climate, isn’t it refreshing for a high-ranking executive to leave his job for an admirable reason?