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LIV Golf Looks to Bring on Two 'Recognizable' PGA Tour Players
Golfers,
Let’s dive into the top stories of the golf world this week!
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Two recent PGA Tour winners are in talks to join LIV Golf in 2026. While their names aren’t confirmed, possible candidates include JJ Spaun, Cameron Young, Ben Griffin, and Sepp Straka. LIV is reportedly offering smaller deals than before but remains intent on attracting PGA Tour talent.

The golfing YouTubers, The ‘Bryan Bros’, are set to play in the International Series Philippines. This is the second event following the International Series hiatus, and fans are surprised at the brothers’ appearance.

Last month it was revealed that the 2026 Sentry will no longer be held at the Kapalua Bay Course due to ‘irrigation issues’. The course has recently been photographed and posted to Instagram, with viewers surprised at its condition.

During the Ryder Cup Championship, Don Rea goes viral for his performance of Eminem’s ‘Lose Yourself’. While the video circulated after the event, it has been noted by viewers that this was during the U.S. Team’s heckling scandal at the 2025 Ryder.

Andrew ‘Beef’ Johnston will restart his DP World Tour career in Australia after recovering from thumb surgery. He plans to compete in the Australian PGA Championship and Australian Open as he works toward regaining form and full fitness.

TGL’s 2025–26 season has been announced to start December 28 with Atlanta Drive vs. New York Golf Club and runs through March. Each team plays five matches in a 15-match round-robin, leading to semifinals on March 17 and a best-of-three Finals for the SoFi Cup on March 23–24.

The Skins Game is returning on Black Friday 2025, featuring PGA Tour players competing for cash in a high-stakes format. The official site promotes the event and invites fans to subscribe for updates, event details, and classic content from past editions.

Netflix’s golf docuseries ‘Full Swing’ has been renewed for a fourth season, expected to premiere in early 2026. The six-episode season will likely cover highlights such as Rory McIlroy’s Masters win, Scottie Scheffler’s six victories, and Keegan Bradley’s Ryder Cup experience.
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