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The 2025 Charles Schwab Playoffs field is set, and two veterans ended up on opposite sides of the bubble. Just $201 separated them.

The Spaniard did something—or, rather, didn't do something—for the first time in his career.

Twenty pros earned PGA Tour cards at the 2025 Korn Ferry Tour Championship Sunday. These three former Tour pros came up just short.



GOLF's editors discuss Xander Schauffele's return to the winner's circle, Tiger Woods' latest surgery and more.

The Korn Ferry Tour Championship was filled with drama, but when the dust settled 20 graduates earned their PGA Tour card for 2026.

Johnny Keefer finished atop the season-long Korn Ferry Tour standings, locking down his PGA Tour card for while also earning spots in next year’s U.S. Open and Players Championship.

One of Europe’s rising stars is heading to America in 2026, which includes a stop at Augusta National.

In addition to punching his ticket to Augusta, Marco Penge's Spanish Open win earned him an invite to next year's Open Championship.

Seeking his first Tour win, Max Greyserman wound up with his fifth career runner-up finish and second straight at the Baycurrent Classic.

Xander Schauffele outdueled Max Greyserman to win the 2025 Baycurrent Classic. Here's how much every player took home from Japan.

Jeeno Thitikul's late comeback win stopped LPGA history in Shanghai, but there was more to the story for World No. 1.

Competing in Japan, where his family roots run deep, Schauffele returned to the winner's circle for the first time in 15 months.

Matt McCarty had a chance to break 60 on Sunday at the Baycurrent Classic. Instead, he lost the sub-60 round in devastating fashion.

Jenno Thitikul rallied from four back with five holes to play to force a playoff, then won on the fifth extra hole to claim the Buick LPGA Shanghai title and become the first two-time winner on tour in 2025

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With family ties in Japan, and plenty of support in the crowd, the two-time major champ claimed victory at the Baycurrent Classic, his 10th career PGA Tour title but first in 15 months

Xander Schauffele has been one of the most consistently successful PGA TOUR stars over the last half-decade – but even he had some doubts lately after battling

Max Greyserman falls just short to Xander Schauffele for second consecutive runner-up at Baycurrent
PGAMax Greyserman notched his fifth career runner-up finish on the PGA TOUR Sunday and was agonizingly close to giving himself a chance in a playoff.