A mere 16 years after making his first start on the PGA Tour, Rafael Campos can finally call himself a PGA Tour winner.
Campos came into the week ranked No. 147 in the FedExCup standings, with the top 125 earning their Tour cards for 2025 ...
Rafael Campos had an incredible week before even making it to Bermuda, and then he capped it off with his first career PGA ...
Francesco Molinari ranked 17th with 274 (68 66 70 70, -10) shots in the Butterfield Championship, which took place on the ...
Rikuya Hoshino has given Japanese golf another reason to celebrate after he secured a prized PGA Tour card for 2025 following ...
Falvo points to his house while playing the picturesque but inviting Shenendoah course, the one staffers often recommend as ...
The PGA Tour policy board approved eligibility changes Monday that eliminate 25 cards through the FedEx Cup in the first reduction of jobs since the all-exempt tour began in 1983. Starting in ...
Cameron Young, one of the favorites at this week’s PGA Tour event in Mexico, has pulled out of the event. The tour announced ...
Rory McIlroy says Donald Trump’s election to the United States presidency could “clear the way” for an end to the schism in ...
Rafael Campos felt like he was living a fairy tale Sunday when he went from being on the verge of losing his PGA Tour card to ...