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The 73rd PGA Show in Orlando drew 31,000 attendees and 1,100 brands. We walked the floor and found four big trends—tech gear, grip trainers, personalization, and limited-edition collabs—coming soon to courses everywhere.
SportsLine's model simulated the 2026 American Express and revealed a PGA longshot parlay that could return almost $70,000 on just a $10 bet
Somewhere, everyone knew Brooks Koepka rejoining the Tour would come with some diss, but the timeline of it wasn’t sure. Well, it is now.
The second event of the PGA Tour season takes place this week in Southern California with The American Express 2026. Held at La Quinta Country
Golf doesn’t have diss tracks, but if it did, the PGA Tour’s 2026 marketing campaign would be burning up the Billboard Hot 100. On Thursday, a few hours before the start The American Express, the PGA Tour debuted a new commercial that will run throughout the season.
Dustin Johnson and Brooks Koepka were among the first big names to leave the PGA Tour for LIV Golf in 2022. While Johnson has embraced his new life with LIV, Koepka wasn’t as settled.
Hosted at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida, the PGA Show is one of the largest gatherings of golf industry members in the world. The PGA Show is set to host more than 33,000 golf industry professionals from 94 countries and all 50 U.S. States, as well as more than 1,100 participating brands.
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PGA Tour opens window for Brooks Koepka, Bryson DeChambeau, other LIV Golf players to return
The PGA Tour has opened a window for Brooks Koepka and select major champions to return from LIV Golf in the coming weeks.
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Explore the PGA Show 2026 New Product Zone, featuring AI glasses, smart golf tech, travel gear, and the most creative new products in golf. The post Inside 2026 PGA Show’s New Product Zone: Golf’s Next Wave of Innovation appeared first on Heavy Sports.
LIV Golf stars Jon Rahm, Bryson DeChambeau, and Cam Smith say they are not returning to the PGA Tour amid Brooks Koepka's return.