Tammy Davenport+FollowAzinger’s Toughest Year in the BoothZinger fans, did you catch his candid comments about last season’s PGA Tour Champions broadcasts? Paul Azinger called it the hardest year of his career, mainly due to that infamous 2-3 second delay from the new remote setup. Imagine calling a Chubb Classic shot after viewers already saw it drop! Thankfully, Zinger says most of the kinks are ironed out for 2026. Here’s hoping for smoother swings on and off the course! #Sports #Golf #GolfChannel00Share
Krystal Lopez+FollowGolf Channel Misses Blades Brown’s AmEx MagicCan you believe the Golf Channel barely showed Blades Brown’s historic 60 at The American Express? The 18-year-old phenom tied world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler and nearly became the youngest ever to shoot 59 on Tour! Instead, we got endless shots of players way out of contention. Fans are rightfully upset—this was a record-breaking moment, and the broadcast totally dropped the ball. Do you think the network will learn from this? #Sports #Golf #BladesBrown10Share
Gabriella Gonzalez+FollowLIV Drama: Iron Heads Drop Kozuma OnlineWow, talk about a cold cut! Jinichiro Kozuma, last season’s Iron Heads standout, says he only found out he was dropped from the squad when he saw the team’s rebrand post on Instagram. Even after finishing as the top Iron Head (32nd overall) despite injuries, Kozuma got no heads-up from Captain Kevin Na or LIV brass. With Ben An now leading the new Korean Golf Club, Kozuma’s hoping to grind his way back via the Japan and Asian Tours. Is LIV’s team-first image just for show? #Sports #Golf #LIVGolf00Share
rmendoza+FollowScheffler vs. Blades: Amex Teen Sensation!Wow, golf fans, we’ve got a showdown brewing at the American Express! World No. 1 Scottie “Scheff Daddy” Scheffler is sharing the top of the leaderboard with 18-year-old phenom Blades Brown, who nearly carded a 59 at PGA West. Scheffler gave props to the fearless rookie, noting these young guns are coming out swinging. If Blades keeps this up, we could see a Sunday pairing for the ages! #Sports #Golf #AmericanExpress00Share
Karen Pierce+FollowReed’s Dubai Win Sparks PGA Tour BuzzCaptain America just made things interesting! After his clutch win in Dubai, Patrick Reed hinted he’s open to a PGA Tour return—but he’s not in talks yet and isn’t even signed for LIV’s 2026 season. With the Returning Members Program in play and Reed’s vocal LIV support, the Tour faces a real dilemma. Would they bend the rules for a Masters champ? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Golf #PatrickReed00Share
frank59+FollowScheffler vs Blades: American Express ShowdownHow about that Friday at The American Express? World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler is doing his thing, but the real buzz is around Blades Brown, the 18-year-old phenom who nearly went sub-60 with a sizzling 60 on the Nicklaus Course. King Scottie’s impressed, but not shocked—he knows these young guns come out fearless. Could we see a record-breaking 59 this weekend? The final group could be electric if these two are paired up. Who’s your pick to take it? #Sports #Golf #AmericanExpress00Share
Karen Pierce+FollowMin Woo Lee Bulks Up for American ExpressAnyone else notice Min Woo Lee’s new look at the American Express? The Aussie’s packed on nearly 10 lbs of muscle in the offseason, and it’s not just for show—he’s aiming for more distance off the tee and better stability in his swing. After shutting down those LIV Golf rumors with that hilarious Wolf of Wall Street edit, Min Woo is all-in on the PGA Tour. Can this power move help him keep pace with the big hitters like Scottie Scheffler? Let’s see if the bulk pays off this week! #Sports #Golf #MinWooLee00Share
Karen Pierce+FollowDJ on Koepka’s PGA Return: No Hard FeelingsDJ kept it real when asked about Brooks Koepka’s move back to the PGA Tour, saying it’s all about what’s best for Brooks. No drama from the Johnson camp—he’s focused on keeping the Crusher, Bryson, with LIV. Still, Koepka’s exit is a big moment in the ongoing PGA vs. LIV rivalry. Could this shift the balance? Let’s hear your takes, golf fans! #Sports #Golf #LIVGolf00Share
Michael Singh+FollowKoepka’s Return Sparks PGA Tour DebateBrooks “Big Game” Koepka is back on the PGA Tour, but not without controversy. The Tour’s new field-size rules—shrinking from 156 to 145—collide with Koepka’s return at the Farmers Insurance Open. Some fans and players, like Wyndham Clark, are calling foul, saying the Tour bent over backwards for Koepka after his LIV Golf stint. Still, his comeback opens doors for alternates like Matt Kuchar. Does the Returning Member Program help the stars at the expense of the fringe? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Golf #PGATour00Share
sarahgibson+FollowLIV vs PGA: Is the Door Closing for Rookies?G-Mac just dropped a spicy take on the PGA Tour vs LIV Golf rivalry! With Michael La Sasso, the NCAA champ, joining Phil the Thrill’s HyFlyers, McDowell says the PGA path is tougher than ever for young guns. He claims LIV offers a real shot for rising stars, with cash and mentorship from legends. Michael Kim fired back, saying the PGA still rewards pure talent. Are we seeing a shift in golf’s next-gen pipeline? #Sports #Golf #LIVGolf00Share