Steph Curry Outdrives Bryson DeChambeau in His 'Break 50' Series

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Steph Curry joined Bryson DeChambeau on his ‘Break 50’ series at Lake Merced, where they teamed up in a scramble and shot 49. Curry wowed with a 320-yard drive, showing real golf skill in a fun, competitive round.

The PGA Tour told players that The Sentry 2026 will likely be canceled or moved from Kapalua’s Plantation Course due to drought, water restrictions, and turf issues. With no replacement site confirmed, the longtime Maui event may not happen at all, marking a major break in the PGA Tour’s season-opening tradition.

Following Woods’ injury, Tiger Woods surprises Jupiter Links and golf fans worldwide with his statement on X the other day: ‘I’ll be there for every match!’.

WNBA star Caitlin Clark will return to the golf spotlight at the LPGA’s ANNIKA Pro-Am on November 12 at Pelican Golf Club in Florida. After playing with Annika Sörenstam and Nelly Korda last year, Clark returns as a Gainbridge ambassador.

Two-time Masters champion Bubba Watson is stepping away from golf for the rest of 2025 after finger surgery to remove a painful lesion affecting his grip. The LIV Golf RangeGoats captain expects to return in early 2026 once fully recovered.

Nic Cassidy shot a 58 in the second round of PGA Tour Q‑School at Lake Caroline, Mississippi, with 13 birdies despite one bogey, tying for the lead at 13‑under and showcasing his potential for a PGA Tour card.

he PGA Tour will return to Trump National Doral in 2026 with the new Miami Championship. Cadillac, former sponsor of the WGC-Cadillac Championship at Doral, is expected to return as the title sponsor, marking the Tour’s comeback to the historic venue.

TaylorMade is bringing its elite Kingdom fitting experience to the UK at The Grove near London, opening spring 2026. The facility will feature three high-tech fitting bays, a custom workshop, lounge, and redesigned practice areas, offering golfers a top-tier, fully immersive fitting experience.

Sergio García will give up his DP World Tour membership after playing only two events in 2025, falling short of the four-event minimum. At 45, he now risks missing the 2027 Ryder Cup unless he rejoins the tour, following a decline in form and a $1M fine for unauthorized LIV Golf participation.

Jon Rahm is taking a break from LIV Golf after a winless 2025 season. Despite strong finishes—including a runner-up at the U.S. Open—Rahm struggled with consistency, finishing 13th in the LIV standings. He cited the need to recharge mentally and physically, aiming to return stronger in 2026.

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