PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan was optimistic about a new year in golf when he said everything was on the table.
Scottie Scheffler unsure of status for Pebble Beach
Days after Scheffler, 28, and Rory McIlroy topped LIV Golf’s Brooks Koepka and Bryson DeChambeau in a Las Vegas Showdown, it was revealed the world’s No. 1 golfer “sustained a puncture wound to the palm of his right hand from a broken glass” during Christmas dinner preparations.
Sellers Shy, the lead golf producer for CBS, applauded Thomas for reaching out to players about more access. Jim Nantz, the lead announcer who is starting his 40th year with CBS, suggested the walk-and-talk could be expanded.
World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler provided little clarity about his injury during the holiday with a glass and ravioli.
But I’m here to tell you today that the best thing that ever happened to Scottie Scheffler’s brand was getting arrested, handcuffed and hauled off to jail last year during the PGA Championship.
A new season in any sport is ripe with optimism and enthusiasm, and that’s how PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan sounded when he delivered a year-end video message that promised innovation and excitement.
The PGA Tour starts its network television schedule this week with CBS at Torrey Pines for the first of its 19 tournaments. And it already has received a boost from Justin Thomas.Just over a year ago,
The PGA Tour announced three golfers in all were withdrawing from the event at Torrey Pines: Nicolai Hojgaard is out and Hayden Springer is in, and Tyler McCumber is out, giving a spot to S.H. Kim. In Morikawa's lone start in 2025 at The Sentry, he finished solo second.
The Trinity Christian Academy graduate is four strokes off the lead at PGA West in the Palm Springs-area desert.