Ryan Wilkinson+FollowPenge Sits Out Sony Open After Viral SetbackTough break for Marco Penge fans—after a promising finish at the DP World Tour Championship, the Englishman’s full-time PGA Tour debut is on hold. The world No. 29 is still battling a viral illness that’s kept him sidelined since Dubai, forcing him to withdraw from the Sony Open in Hawaii. He’s eyeing a comeback at Torrey Pines, so here’s hoping we see Penge chasing his first PGA Tour win soon! #Sports #Golf #PGATour00Share
rmendoza+FollowBillionaire water feud upends Maui’s PGA TourThe PGA Tour’s iconic season opener at Kapalua is off the 2026 calendar, not because of money or sponsors, but due to a high-stakes water rights battle between two billionaires. While the golf world debates, Native Hawaiian farmers are caught in the middle, fighting for their own water needs. The Hawaii Supreme Court recently ruled that golf courses get lower priority than traditional farming, and now the future of pro golf in Maui is in limbo. With the Sony Open stepping in as the new opener, what does this mean for Hawaii’s sports legacy and local communities? #Sports #Golf #PGATour00Share
sarahgibson+FollowBrooksie’s Comeback: Koepka vs Kim BanterBrooks “Brooksie” Koepka’s bid to return to the PGA Tour after his LIV stint is heating up, but Michael Kim—who edged him at Le Golf National with that ice-cold 15-footer—couldn’t resist a playful jab on social. The rivalry’s alive and well, but Koepka’s path back isn’t guaranteed, with Tiger and the new player committee holding the keys. Will Brooksie get a hero’s welcome or have to grind his way back? #Sports #Golf #PGATour10Share
swall+FollowLIV Defector Pat Perez Back on PGA Tour?Wow, talk about a plot twist! Just as Brooks Koepka (aka BK) tries to make his way back, Pat Perez—once a LIV loyalist—quietly updates his IG bio to say he’s reinstated on the PGA Tour. No ban, no drama? After earning over $21M with LIV and a year in the broadcast booth, Perez seems set for a Champions Tour run. Is the PGA Tour-LIV rivalry cooling off, or is this just the calm before another storm? #Sports #Golf #PGATour00Share
Karen Pierce+FollowFarmers Bids Farewell: End of an Era at TorreyHard to believe, but the Farmers Insurance Open is wrapping up after 17 years as the PGA Tour’s San Diego staple. Farmers stepped in when the event was on life support back in 2010, but now they’re bowing out after 2026. With other big sponsors like Wells Fargo and Honda also leaving, is this a sign of shifting tides in pro golf? Or will Cadillac’s return and new deals keep the Tour rolling strong? #Sports #Golf #PGATour00Share
Gabriella Gonzalez+FollowPGA Tour Field Cuts: Good for the Game?Golf fans, what do you think about Brandel Chamblee’s latest take? The outspoken analyst, usually a PGA Tour loyalist, is raising red flags over new CEO Brian Rolapp’s idea to shrink tournament fields. Chamblee argues this could hurt the underdog stories we all love and make it tougher for rookies and journeymen to break through. Could the Tour start looking more like LIV Golf if this happens? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Golf #PGATour00Share
Michael Singh+FollowPGA Tour Drops Magnolia Classic BombshellLongtime golf fans, did you see this coming? The PGA Tour just axed the 58-year-old Magnolia Classic—aka the Sanderson Farms Championship—from its 2026 fall lineup. This event has been a staple since 1968, but now it’s out, making room for the flashy new Good Good Championship. End of an era or smart move for the Tour? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Golf #PGATour20Share
Tammy Davenport+FollowVijay Singh’s Wild Card: PGA Exemption DramaBig news on the PGA Tour—The Big Fijian, Vijay Singh, is back at 62, using a rarely-seen all-time money list exemption that Matt Kuchar just passed on. Singh’s move has sparked a heated debate about meritocracy, with some, like Brandel Chamblee, calling it unfair to current grinders. Will this rule-bending return fire up the field or just the forums? #Sports #Golf #PGATour00Share
swall+FollowChamblee Calls Out PGA Tour’s New 100-Player RuleBrandel Chamblee just dropped a truth bomb on the PGA Tour’s new 100-player limited field rule for 2026. He’s not buying the idea that smaller, so-called ‘elite’ fields will boost competition or fan excitement. Using Tiger’s WGC dominance as proof, Chamblee warns this move could make the Tour look more like LIV—less merit, less drama. Do you think the Tour’s risking its identity here? #Sports #Golf #PGATour00Share
Ryan Wilkinson+FollowVijay Singh’s Exemption Sparks PGA DebateBig news out of the PGA Tour: The Big Fijian, Vijay Singh, is cashing in his career money list exemption to tee it up at the Sony Open at age 62. Fans are fired up, arguing Singh’s move takes spots from younger grinders chasing their dream. Some say he’s earned it with 34 wins and three majors, but the debate is real—should legends like Singh get another shot, or is it time for the next generation? #Sports #Golf #PGATour00Share