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The World Cup is technically owned by the long-dormant International Golf Association, but the PGA Tour has perpetual license ...
PGA COO Craig Kessler, 39, named LPGA commissioner; ready to work with anyone who can 'elevate' the tour. Story by Golf Channel Staff • 1w. The LPGA has found its new leader.
The LPGA Tour announced its new commissioner Thursday: Craig Kessler, the current Chief Operating Officer at the PGA of America. Kessler starts his new position on July 15, but in reality has ...
With a final-round 8-under 63 at THE CJ CUP Byron Nelson, Scottie Scheffler captured his 14th PGA TOUR victory and first of the 2025 PGA TOUR season.
The LPGA has selected Craig Kessler as its next commissioner, turning to the PGA of America’s chief operating officer to help the 75-year-old league better capi ...
After the PGA TOUR teamed up last week for the Zurich Classic of New Orleans, it heads back to Texas for THE CJ CUP Byron Nelson at TPC Craig Ranch – which unde ...
TPC Craig Ranch in McKinney, Texas – site of this week’s The CJ Cup Byron Nelson on the PGA Tour – opened in 2004 just north of Dallas with a design by former Tour player and noted architect ...
This fact, along with a sneakily long layout of over 7,400 yards (seventh highest on the PGA Tour), makes Craig Ranch among the most susceptible courses on the schedule to a bomb-and-gouge approach.
On the par-5 9th at TPC Craig Ranch, for example, Scheffler said he was in-between clubs from 244 yards away. He decided to choke down on a 3-wood and rifled one to just four feet to set up an eagle.
The PGA TOUR heads to McKinney, Texas, for THE CJ CUP Byron Nelson, held at TPC Craig Ranch. World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler arrives in search of his first TOUR w.