The breakaway spent some $2 billion to recruit top players, who then were suspended by the PGA Tour. That group included Brooks Koepka, Dustin Johnson, Phil Mickelson, Bryson DeChambeau and Jon Rahm.
The PGA Tour says it is "closer to a deal" with rival series LIV Golf after calling on US President Donald Trump to get involved.
PGA Tour Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan is thanking President Donald Trump for helping the tour close in on a deal with the ...
PHOENIX — PGA Tour officials met with President Donald Trump on Tuesday, the tour said, in its first public acknowledgement ...
What caused the greatest number of reactions among fans is that Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler will have a cameo role in ...
If the U.S. government is standing in the way of a potential deal between the PGA Tour, DP World Tour and the Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia, PGA Tour l ...
Brooks Koepka, a famous golfer, during a guest appearance on the Rick Shiels Golf channel, shared that he was sick during the ...
Brooks Koepka has given fresh insight into his choke at the 2023 Masters where he was upstaged by his LIV Golf peer Jon Rahm.
Brooks Koepka will start the new season at LIV Golf in a few days, but he still remembers moments from the past, especially ...
Speaking to LIV Golf's Rick Shiels in a match on YouTube, Kopeka revealed how he dealt with defeat at the 2023 Masters and ...