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Majors Mindset - The Open

The Open Championship is unlike any other test in golf. Ahead of the 2026 championship at Royal Birkdale, Bob Weeks visits the Titleist Performance Institute to learn how the Titleist Tour team helps players prepare for the unique demands of links golf and one of the sport's biggest stages.


PGA: ISCO Championship - Rd. 4

Steven Fisk outlasted Canadian Taylor Pendrith in the ISCO Championship on Sunday for his second PGA Tour title, two-putting for par on the third hole of a playoff. Canadian Ben Silverman and Aaron Wise were a stroke out the playoff.


PGA: Genesis Scottish Open - Rd. 4

24-year-old South Korean Tom Kim captured his fourth PGA Tour victory by shooting a bogey-free 64 in the final round of the Genesis Scottish Open, and ends a nearly three-year absence from the winner's circle on the PGA Tour. Rory McIlroy finished tied for seventh after shooting a 6-under 64 on Sunday.


LPGA: The Amundi Evian Championship - Rd. 4

Haeran Ryu birdied the first hole of a playoff with Brooke Henderson to win the Amundi Evian Championship on Sunday for a second straight major title in the space of three weeks. Henderson made three eagles and had an ace in her final round but fell just short of capturing the third major title of her career.


LPGA: The Amundi Evian Championship - Rd. 3

Canada's Brooke Henderson shot a 7-under 64 on Saturday to vault into a share of third place at 12-under at the Evian Championship. The Smiths Falls, Ont., native made two eagles on the day on the par-5 seventh and 15th holes.


PGA: Genesis Scottish Open - Rd. 3

The third round of the Genesis Scottish Open was postponed until Sunday morning as a wave of dense fog rolled in, delaying play for a second time Saturday. Matt Fitzpatrick and Michael Thorbjornsen were tied for the lead at 11-under when play was suspended, while Rory McIlroy was 3-over through eight holes to slide down to T25.


PGA: Genesis Scottish Open - Rd. 2

World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler missed his first cut in four years after carding a 2-over 72 in the second round of the Genesis Scottish Open. Rory McIlroy is at 9-under with a share of the lead heading into the weekend as he looks to win this event for a second time. Canadian Sudarshan Yellamaraju will also be in the mix on the weekend as he sits two back of the lead after shooting a 65 on Friday.


LPGA: The Amundi Evian Championship - Rd. 2

Canada's Brooke Henderson shot a 70 in the second round to get to 5-under and six shots back of leader Lottie Woad heading into the weekend at the Evian Championship. World No. 1 Nelly Korda missed her first cut in two years, ending her bid to win a third consecutive major.


Scottie Scheffler misses first cut in 79 events at Scottish Open

Scottie Scheffler finished his second round at even par at the Scottish Open, two shots off the projected cut line, to end his run of playing 78 consecutive weekends when starting tournaments on the PGA Tour. It was the fifth-longest streak in PGA Tour history.


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