The Round Table: Final thoughts on the 2025 Masters
The panel offers their biggest takeaway from Rory’s win; ponders which player can draw positive memories from their play at Augusta; and debates what we’ll be talking about next year.
The panel offers their biggest takeaway from Rory’s win; ponders which player can draw positive memories from their play at Augusta; and debates what we’ll be talking about next year.
This week the panel chips in their takeaways from the Pebble Beach Pro-Am; ponders the fate of LIV Golf with a new CEO and TV deal; and is the PGA Tour losing something by eliminating Monday qualifying.
The two-time RBC Canadian Open champion, is confirmed to compete in the 114th playing of Canada’s National Open Championship at TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley (North Course) in Caledon, Ont., June 4-8.
This week the panel offers final thoughts on the Solheim Cup; debates Rory McIlroy’s future prospects in light of his recent stumbles; and fantasizes about changes to the PGA Tour.
This week the panel dishes on Rory’s return at the Scottish Open, first-time winners, an LPGA Major and Keegan Bradley as the U.S. Ryder Cup captain in 2025.
This week the panel takes on Rory and his smaller fields view, the Players Championship as the fifth major and the DP World Tour fading into obscurity.
The win takes McIlroy past Ernie Els’ hat-trick of Desert Classic victories and hands him his third Rolex Series triumph, having won three of the last five blue riband events.
It’s been a busy week in the world of golf and most of the news is off the course. One high profile departure may have some implications for long suffering Leaf fans
Asked if he liked having a seat the table, McIlroy said, “Not particularly, no. Not what I signed for whenever I went on the board. But yeah, the game of professional golf has been in flux for the last two years.”