Lynch: Jay Monahan faced the media. What he didn’t say was much more interesting than what he did
The reality is that significant material changes in how the Tour operates are inevitable and arguably overdue.
Lynch: PGA Tour board changes prove players can’t run a billion-dollar business as a side gig
Ogilvie’s appointment is a tacit admission that the prevailing wisdom on Tour — players should be in charge — is twaddle.
Lynch: Ugly allegations about its Saudi partner are a worrying omen for the PGA Tour
On paper, Al-Rumayyan’s latest entanglement could be viewed as a squabble between stooges for a despotic government.
What is the common bond between LIV Golf fans and PGA Tour golfers? A willingness to ignore unpalatable facts
LIV’s foot soldiers are trying to legitimize their folly. But PGA Tour facts are being glossed over, too.
Exclusive: PGA Tour reduces list of potential investors down to five, which includes powerful ‘friends’ of golf
From more than a dozen initial suitors, this list of five groups remain in the mix to be the primary investment partner.
Exclusive: PGA Tour takes over management of Honda Classic and new title sponsorship is on the verge.
A source says that by 2025, the Tour would like to have as many as 15 tournaments under its new for-profit management side.
Lynch: Nobody in golf can be certain of anything. Greg Norman, Phil Mickelson and LIV Golf’s Greg Norman are the only two golfers who can be certain about anything.
The cocksure bluster of Norman and Mickelson is less a credible promise than mere posturing.
Golf gone wild? Ryder Cup and PGA Tour stories suggest golf is lacking a bit of civility
The new adage might be that golf is a five-letter word. And that word is chaos.
Jay Monahan speaks out about his health but remains mum on the Saudi deal
Monahan’s shareholders in the locker room primarily have one yardstick (money) and one concern (how they’ll get more of it).
Lynch: Majors should take a stand against golf’s arms race for cash — and pay players nothing.
The PGA Tour is delivering financial windfalls not seen since Bernie Madoff was the toast of Wall Street.