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Golf Monthly on MSNTwo PGA Tour Winners Withdraw From RBC Canadian Open During Round OneCamilo Villegas and Seamus Power pulled out of the tournament at TPC Toronto on Thursday as low scoring dominated and Rory McIlroy struggled
NBC, CBS Sports and GOLF Channel have worked closely with the PGA TOUR to review the Fan Forward research and identify opportunities to enhance the postseason. As the TOUR Championship rotates network coverage each year, NBC will present the 2025 event, with coverage on CBS in 2026.
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GOLF.com on MSNPGA Tour launches new ‘smart tracer' technology on TV broadcastsThe PGA Tour and its partners at CBS and NBC launched a brand-new shot tracer at the RBC Canadian Open. Here's how it looks. The post PGA Tour launches new ‘smart tracer’ technology on TV broadcasts appeared first on Golf.
Christobal Del Solar, a 31-year-old Chilean, birdied seven holes in an eight-hole span and shot a blistering 9-under 61 at TPC Toronto’s Osprey Cove (North Course) in Caledon, Ontario, to share the lead with Thorbjorn Olesen after the first round of the 2025 RBC Canadian Open.
The often-criticized “starting strokes” format is being dropped for a regular stroke-play format which will give all 30 players an equal chance to win the FedEx Cup.
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Irish Star on MSNJustin Thomas offers his take on PGA Tour making changes to FedEx CupThe PGA Tour has announced changes to this year's FedEx Cup Playoffs, with the starting stroke rule at the Tour Championship set to be removed after years of criticism
The PGA Tour board voted to get rid of 'starting strokes,' which was deemed 'gimmicky,' effective immediately for the Tour Championship
The PGA Tour will eliminate starting strokes at the Tour Championship, beginning with the 2025 tournament. The change comes after fan feedback requesting a more straightforward competition format. The Tour is also considering changes to the course setup and field size for the Tour Championship.
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Irish Star on MSNKeegan Bradley on collision course with Jay Monahan over 'silly' PGA Tour rule changeThe PGA Tour announced on Wednesday that the Tour Championship will revert back to a level-par format, with Ryder Cup captain Keegan Bradley not a fan of the change