The PGA Championship: Who wants it? Who needs it? Who is likely to win it?
This week the panel debates the biggest story not named Phil, Tiger or LIV; who needs a major win the most; and makes their selections to win the PGA Championship.
This week the panel debates the biggest story not named Phil, Tiger or LIV; who needs a major win the most; and makes their selections to win the PGA Championship.
“Last year I missed the cut at the PGA Championship,” Lee said. “So my first goal is next week play well, hopefully make the cut.”
“Sadly, the PGA Tour seems intent on denying professional golfers their right to play golf, unless it’s exclusively in a PGA Tour tournament,” Norman said in a statement, calling the decision “anti-golfer, anti-fan, and anti-competitive.”
This week the panel comments on Phil Mickelson’s reported gambling losses, the next chapter in the PGA Tour / LIV Golf feud, and how can the PGA Tour strengthen its product.
With his win last September in Napa, California, Homa joins Scottie Scheffler (four), Hideki Matsuyama (two), Sam Burns (two) and Cameron Smith (two) as multiple winners on TOUR this season.
This week the panel weighs in on rumoured changes to the PGA Tour schedule, shocking comments caught on camera and eventual replacements for Woods and Mickelson.
“I like to think every time I tee it up I’m a favorite. I play to win,” Rahm said. “Fortunately, I got my seventh PGA Tour win. It was a pretty stressful weekend, all the way to the end.”
This week the panel comments on another big move by LIV Golf, the latest version of the Match and what’s on the local Bucket List for 2022.
This week the Round Table comments on Harbour Town as a viable PGA Tour course; the team event in New Orleans; and Greg Norman’s latest move for his LIV Golf venture.