World No.2 Xander Schauffele receives positive injury update as he nears PGA Tour return. PGA tour star Xander Schuaffele has received a positive injury update but still remains out of competitive action, according to a report.
Xander Schauffele is dealing with a right rib injury that has affected him since late last season, according to Golf Channel's Todd Lewis. The discomfort began towards the end of 2024, and while Schauffele played through the pain at the Sentry,
Scottie Scheffler is closing in on a return to action on the PGA Tour after suffering a freak accident on Christmas Day that led to him needing surgery on his right hand
There always seems to be an inflection point each professional golf season, during which the slow play problem dominates the discourse on the PGA Tour. The issue isn’t a new one. It’s an age-old problem in the pro game. Everyone knows it: Golf can crawl.
There's one active PGA Tour player climbing the all-time list of consecutive cuts made and he's showing no sign of slowing down.
Keegan Bradley, who last won a major at the 2011 PGA Championship, has issued a telling warning to his fellow Americans who sit atop the PGA Tour rankings.
It may be the dead of winter where you are right now, but this might warm you up: It's golf season somewhere! Believe it or not, the 2025 PGA Tour is well underway, having concluded tournaments far from the snow in Hawaii and California already.
Justin Thomas played in two PGA Tour events in 2025; however, he will miss the Farmers Insurance Open. The American golfer started the season at The Sentry and tied for T26 place. He also competed in last week's The American Express and was close to a victory but ultimately settled in second place.
The World No.2, who withdrew from The American Express, is reportedly sitting out two scheduled appearances in the next week due to an unspecified "medical issue"
Scheffler and Spieth are making their first starts of 2025 following injury, whilst Schauffele misses for a third straight week as he recovers from a rib injury
The $9.2 million Farmers Insurance Open is scheduled to begin Wednesday at Torrey Pines Golf Course, short of some of its star power by injury and illness.
After winning two major titles last year, world No. 2 Xander Schauffele is looking forward to another strong season in 2025. The nine-time PGA Tour winner shares his thoughts in this Player Blog series.