Bryson DeChambeau Open Championship Rules Penalty Shakes 2026 Major
Bryson DeChambeau was penalized two strokes at the 2026 Open Championship for trampling grass near his ball, sparking debate on golf's strict rules enforcement.
Professional golf news, from every tour — results, rankings, and the stories driving the game. Updated throughout the day.
Bryson DeChambeau was penalized two strokes at the 2026 Open Championship for trampling grass near his ball, sparking debate on golf's strict rules enforcement.
Jon Rahm’s official warning for throwing his club at the 2026 Open signals tighter conduct enforcement that could reshape player behavior and major championship dynamics.
Wyndham Clark’s unusual use of a coat hanger at The Open Championship targets a subtle wrist flaw, highlighting innovation in elite golf practice routines.
Dry, firm conditions at Royal Birkdale are altering the 2026 Open Championship landscape, challenging favorites Scheffler and McIlroy while opening doors for English contenders and sleepers.
Tom Kim finally breaks his three-year PGA Tour win drought with a stunning victory at the 2026 Genesis Scottish Open, a pivotal moment in his young career.
Tom Kim’s precise 203-yard approach on the 16th hole defined his Scottish Open victory, ending a long winless stretch and highlighting his technical and mental comeback.
The U.S. Adaptive Open 2026 is redefining golf by spotlighting adaptive athletes and fostering inclusion, changing perceptions of who belongs on the course.
Viktor Hovland captured the 2026 Travelers Championship in a tense playoff against Scottie Scheffler, showcasing resilience and clutch putting under pressure.
A rain delay forced Scottie Scheffler and Viktor Hovland into a Monday playoff at the Travelers Championship, resetting momentum and testing mental grit under pressure.
Ina Yoon’s 9-under 63 at Hazeltine tied a Women’s PGA record and could mark her breakthrough in a major season full of high stakes.
The PGA Tour’s 2028 relegation and match play overhaul will heighten competition and drama, redefining careers and fan experience in pro golf.
The 2026 Women's PGA Championship sets a new $13M purse and integrates AI-driven analytics, elevating both player incentives and fan experience at Hazeltine National.
Wyndham Clark battled hostile crowds and a punishing Shinnecock Hills course to secure his second U.S. Open title, proving mental resilience is the ultimate golf weapon.
Miyu Yamashita clinched the 2026 LPGA Classic in a playoff, overcoming a five-shot deficit with a stellar final round and nerve-testing finish that signals her rising dominance on tour.
Collin Morikawa’s decision to switch back to his old wedges at the 2026 U.S. Open sparked an eight-shot improvement and a leap up the leaderboard.
Golf news is the daily rhythm of a sport that never stops moving. Rankings update every week. Tournaments run from January through November. Trade announcements, rule decisions, equipment launches, and player signings arrive without warning. Following golf at a serious level means keeping up with the full picture — not just who won last weekend, but what it means for world rankings, major championship qualification, Ryder Cup points, and the arc of each player's season.
All The Golf covers golf news as a dedicated editorial desk, not a filtered archive. Every story in this section represents a meaningful development in professional golf: a leaderboard movement with standings implications, a player decision with long-term career impact, or an equipment launch that shifts the conversation among tour players. Coverage spans the PGA Tour, LIV Golf, DP World Tour, and LPGA Tour, with reporting on rule interpretations, officiating decisions, world ranking shifts, and the business of the game. When something happens in golf that matters — on the course, in the boardroom, or in the equipment bay — this is where you find it first.
Daily Brief
The game in your inbox
Results, rankings, and the stories that matter — every morning.
Subscribe free →