Michael Singh+FollowKoepka’s Return Sparks PGA Tour DebateBrooks “Big Game” Koepka is back on the PGA Tour, but not without controversy. The Tour’s new field-size rules—shrinking from 156 to 145—collide with Koepka’s return at the Farmers Insurance Open. Some fans and players, like Wyndham Clark, are calling foul, saying the Tour bent over backwards for Koepka after his LIV Golf stint. Still, his comeback opens doors for alternates like Matt Kuchar. Does the Returning Member Program help the stars at the expense of the fringe? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Golf #PGATour00Share
Ryan Wilkinson+FollowScheffler’s Palm Springs win shakes up PGA TourScottie Scheffler just kicked off his PGA Tour season in Palm Springs with a statement—winning the American Express by four shots and pocketing $1.65 million. That’s his 20th PGA Tour victory, and it’s got everyone buzzing about what’s next for him this year. With a $9.2 million purse and a leaderboard packed with big names, this tournament set the tone for a high-stakes season. Do you think Scheffler’s dominance is good for golf, or does it make things too predictable? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Golf #PGATour10Share
Michael Singh+FollowScheffler’s Classy Nod to Blades BrownHow about that moment between Scottie “Ice Man” Scheffler and young Blades Brown at The American Express? Brown was chasing history, nearly matching Kocsis’ record, but what stood out was Scheffler’s genuine mid-round praise after Brown’s birdie. Even after a tough double-bogey, Brown regrouped and soaked up every lesson from the World No. 1’s short game. Brown may have missed the top 10, but he left with new respect and some serious inspiration from Scheffler. #Sports #Golf #PGATour00Share
frank59+FollowScheffler’s 20th Win: What’s Next for AmEx?Wow, King Scottie notched his 20th PGA Tour win at The American Express, but the real drama is off the course. Smylie Kaufman is calling out the Tour brass to keep full-field events like AmEx alive, especially with so many underdog stories this year—Putnam nearly chased down the world #1, and Blades Brown almost made history at 18! With talk of cutting the calendar, do you think events like this should stay? #Sports #Golf #PGATour00Share
Gabriella Gonzalez+FollowKoepka’s PGA Tour Return: Real Competition WinsBig news in the golf world: Brooks Koepka is back on the PGA Tour, and Rory “Rors” McIlroy isn’t shy about what it means. Rors says Koepka’s move shows the real draw of elite competition—something LIV Golf just can’t match. With Koepka giving up big perks to return, McIlroy frames it as a legacy-over-money play. Do you think more LIV stars will follow? #Sports #Golf #PGATour00Share
Gabriella Gonzalez+FollowKoepka Returns: Farmers Insurance Open BuzzBrooks “Big Game” Koepka is officially back on the PGA Tour, making his first full appearance at Torrey Pines for the Farmers Insurance Open. Xander “X-Man” Schauffele, who’s paired with Koepka this week, says having a five-time major champ back only boosts the Tour’s level. While they’re not close off the course, Xander admits Koepka’s presence raises everyone’s game. Can’t wait to see how this rivalry plays out! #Sports #Golf #PGATour00Share
swall+FollowRory on PGA Tour Shakeup: DP World Tour Wins?Big news, golf fans—looks like the PGA Tour is set for a major overhaul in 2027, with the season possibly starting after the Super Bowl and signature events getting axed. King Rory weighed in, saying the real winner could be the DP World Tour, since the condensed schedule frees up more months for global play. While McIlroy loves tradition, he’s pumped for more chances to tee it up in Europe. What do you think—good move or too much change? #Sports #Golf #PGATour00Share
swall+FollowCBS Sports’ 69th PGA Tour Year Tees OffGolf fans, CBS Sports is back for its 69th straight year covering the PGA Tour, and they’re kicking things off with the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines. The big story? Brooks Koepka’s return to the Tour and a fresh broadcast team led by Jim Nantz and Trevor Immelman. Expect sharper tech, more player insights, and those real-time “walk and talk” interviews that bring us closer to the action. Can Koepka make a statement in his comeback? #Sports #Golf #PGATour00Share