TGL Season 2: Full Match Schedule & How to Watch Live on ESPN Networks
TGL Season 2 blasts off with a refreshed schedule – catch live matches on ESPN, ESPN2 or stream on ESPN+, with the league rolling out full broadcast times and playoff windows
TGL Season 2 blasts off with a refreshed schedule – catch live matches on ESPN, ESPN2 or stream on ESPN+, with the league rolling out full broadcast times and playoff windows
TGL Season 2 has dropped its full schedule and official launch date – and Tiger Woods is set to make his highly anticipated debut. The retooled league launches a high-stakes, must-watch season overflowing with superstar talent and electric moments
The R&A has rolled out a new qualifying pathway that gives select LIV golfers a shot at The Open – a move that opens a direct route into major-championship competition even as debates over tour access and player status continue to simmer.
In Japan, oddsmakers have installed Xander Schauffele and Collin Morikawa as the clear favorites for the 2025 Baycurrent Claaaic, with bettors backing their hot form and rising world-ranking momentum as the tournament week approaches
Fitzpatrick closed with a record‑equalling 66 to claim the DP World Tour title, mounting a late charge under intense pressure and turning a superb final‑round performance into a trophy‑lifting victory.
After his Sanderson Farms win, he broke down in tears – a raw, unguarded moment that laid bare years of sacrifice and perseverance and reminded fans of the deeply human side of elite competition
1) Fitzpatrick fired a record‑equalling 66 to snatch the DP World Tour title, fending off challengers with ice‑cold composure. The triumph cements his sizzling form and ramps up expectations as he targets even bigger prizes.
2) The LPGA’s stunning streak shows no signs of slowing – winners keep emerging, thrilling fans and turning up the pressure on the rest of the field. With scorching form and depth everywhere you look, pundits are left asking: when – and who – will finally stop it?
Tour Confidential pulls back the curtain on growing unrest at the Ryder Cup – is the event veering off-course, and who’s fit to take the helm next? A fierce debate over playing captains, team cohesion and strategic direction has ignited questions about leadership and the future of the competition
Rickie Fowler abruptly ended his WM Phoenix Open campaign after falling ill, leaving fans disappointed. Tournament officials said a medical evaluation Friday morning ruled him unfit to continue, and he did not return to the course.
At the Sanderson Farms Championship, the leader ran into a bit of chaos when an odd ball lie in a bunker triggered a rare rules review. Play was briefly stopped as officials examined the situation – a ruling that could reshuffle the leaderboard once the round resumed
Fitzpatrick exploded with a record-equalling 66 to capture the DP World Tour title, unleashing a blistering final round that upended the leaderboard and sealed a dramatic, pressure-filled victory.
Steven Fisk’s Sanderson Farms-winning bag featured razor-sharp forged irons, a clever, multi-loft wedge setup and a dependable putter – the precise gear mix that powered his clutch play and earned him his first tour triumph
Fitzpatrick stormed home with a record-equalling 66 to clinch the DP World Tour title, keeping his nerve as rivals slipped and sealing a dramatic win at the season-ending event.
Chris Whaley produced a heart-stopping moment-plucking his ball from the water with an alligator lurking nearby-and, unnerved but steady, saved par to avoid disaster during the tense final round
Rickie Fowler withdrew from the WM Phoenix Open after falling ill, tournament officials confirmed. The fan favorite exited mid‑round and will undergo medical evaluation as he rests, ruling him out for the remainder of the event.
Robert MacIntyre’s surprise Dunhill triumph feels like a sign of bigger things ahead. The Scot’s calm closing rounds and fearless shot‑making belied his years, announcing him as a genuine contender on the DP World Tour
