Stories abound at back-to-back national championships
The Round Table offers their thoughts on TPC Toronto as a fitting host of the RBC Canadian Open, Bud Cauley’s emotional victory and the upcoming U.S. Open.
The Round Table offers their thoughts on TPC Toronto as a fitting host of the RBC Canadian Open, Bud Cauley’s emotional victory and the upcoming U.S. Open.
“There were times when I was hurt that we really weren’t sure if I was going to be able to play again,” said Cauley, who was a passenger in a car when he sustained six broken ribs, a collapsed right lung and fractured left leg.
This week the Round Table weighs in on Nelly Korda’s U.S. Open win; compelling stories from the RBC Canadian Open; and will anybody ever beat records for most PGA Tour wins and most majors?
The Round Table ponders the best storyline from the US Women’s Open; offers PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp advice on structuring a new schedule; and settles the GOAT debate (maybe).
This week the panel questions the need for a rollback of the golf ball; if there’s a future for a revised LIV Golf league: and which former Tour stops do they miss the most.
The Round Table ponders the appropriate number of Signature events; whether Doral should be on the schedule; and early favourites for the upcoming PGA Championship.
The Round Table debates if Jim Furyk is the right choice to captain the American’s 2027 Ryder Cup team; if the LPGA is better with one dominant player like Nelly Korda; and their thoughts on cancelling the Hawaiian swing.
The PGA Tour will not be in Hawaii in 2027 for the first time in 56 years as it moves toward a revamped schedule that no longer will start the season in the middle of the Pacific Ocean.
The Round Table comments on the pros and cons of PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp’s presentation on the future of the Tour; plus final thoughts on the Players Championship.