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Griffin shot 63 Sunday in Los Cabos, Mexico, to win the World Wide Technology Championship by two shots.
Takeaways from Higgo, Young in Cabo San Lucas
Cara Banks and Brandel Chamblee break down Garrick Higgo and Carson Young's performances at the WWT Championship and the pressure that comes with joining the Top 100 from the FedExCup Fall.

BIG BREAK

More than 20 years after their unforgettable showdown on Season 2, Kip Henley and Don Donatello step back into the spotlight to settle unfinished business.
The groundbreaking golf reality TV series that ran for a record 23 seasons, from 2003 to 2015, is set to return in August 2026 in partnership with Good Good Golf.

SIGHTS AND SOUNDS

Putnam one-hops it in for an ace at El Cardonal
After back-to-back bogeys, Andrew Putnam drills a hole-in-one on the par-3 16th hole at El Cardonal during the third-round action at the World Wide Technology Championship.

GOLFPASS FEATURED

We examine 25 years of modern course architecture with the first of three articles analyzing new course trends pre-Great Recession from 2000-08.
Will the golf ball rollback save the Old Course at St. Andrews? Tim Gavrich weighs in.
We rank all six courses at Sand Valley, see how they stack up. What’s your favorite?
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LATEST

Former world No. 1 Stacy Lewis announced Wednesday that she will retire from the LPGA at the end of the season.
College Golf Experience, the GCAA-endorsed college golf camp company, has bought TUGR, also known as The Universal Golf Ranking.
Two 37-year-olds with a combined 154 Korn Ferry Tour starts, Justin Hueber and Christian Brand, are among the six reinstated amateurs who have reached the quarterfinals of the 44th U.S. Mid-Amateur.
Mel Reid joins Golf Today to discuss Charley Hull’s unique qualities, the improving depth on the LPGA Tour and more.
The PGA Tour announced Tuesday that the 2026 edition of The Sentry won’t be held at The Plantation Course at Kapalua due to ongoing drought conditions. Golf Today examines the ripple effects from the decision.
The PGA Tour announced Tuesday that The Sentry, its season-opener set for Jan. 8-11, 2026, will not be played at Kapalua Resort’s Plantation Course, which has been damaged due to lack of water.
The Golf Today roundtable talks Ryder Cup topics ranging from the potential U.S. pairings to Team Europe’s preparation for the noise to the case for a “heat index pick” in the future.
Scottie Scheffler, the No. 1 player in golf, still remembers the time he was last.
Augusta National chairman Fred Ridley announced Tuesday that next year’s Masters will have four additional hours of streaming coverage.
Paul Mitzel lost to Ryan O’Rear on Monday in the Round of 64 at Troon Country Club after his caddie accepted a cart ride from the 19th green to the next tee box.