If you love watching golfers chase that perfect shot, you’re in the right place. This page brings you the freshest PGA Tour headlines, scores and player buzz without any fluff.
Right now the tour is buzzing around three big events. On the West Coast, Jordan Spieth just clinched a one‑stroke victory at the Pacific Open, beating out a strong field with a final round of 68. Over in the Midwest, rookie Lucas Ramirez surprised everyone by posting a low‑round 62 to win the Heartland Classic – his first PGA Tour title.
Meanwhile the East Coast tournament sees Dustin Johnson leading after three rounds with a total of -12. He’s known for staying cool under pressure, so many expect him to finish strong.
Beyond scores, there are a few stories worth watching. Rory McIlroy announced he’ll skip the next two events to rest his back after a minor injury – that could shake up the leaderboard for those tournaments.
Brooks Koepka is eyeing a comeback after missing the cut in last week’s event. He’s already practicing at the new training facility in Scottsdale and says he feels “more confident than ever.” If you follow his career, this could be the start of another winning streak.
Another hot topic: Collin Morikawa just signed a three‑year endorsement deal with a major tech brand. The contract includes a new line of golf shoes that promise better traction on wet greens – a detail many players will test out soon.
For fans who enjoy the behind‑the‑scenes action, the PGA Tour’s official app now streams practice rounds live. It’s a great way to see how pros shape their shots before they hit the course.
Whether you’re tracking your favorite player or just want to know which tournament will be the next big talk, this page updates every few hours with the latest headlines. Bookmark it and come back for fresh scores, injury reports and all the buzz that makes the PGA Tour exciting.
Scottie Scheffler came back from four shots behind to win the 2025 BMW Championship at Caves Valley with a spectacular 82-foot chip-in on the 17th hole. This marks his fifth PGA Tour victory of the season, putting him in elite company alongside Tiger Woods and advancing him to the Tour Championship.