Scottie Scheffler named PGA TOUR player of year for 4th time
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Rory McIlroy loses PGA Tour Player of the Year to major rival
Rory McIlroy missed out on the PGA Tour Player of the Year award as Scottie Scheffler claimed the honor for a fourth consecutive year, despite McIlroy's historic Masters victory and stellar 2025 season.
Laurie Canter played the inaugural season on LIV Golf when he didn’t have full status on the European tour. When there was no room for him in the Saudi-funded league, he returned to the European tour, won enough to crack the top 50 in the world and this year earned one of the 10 PGA Tour cards through his finish on the Race to Dubai.
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Rory McIlroy misses out on PGA Tour Player of the Year prize despite his 2025 season to savour
Rory McIlroy may have enjoyed a 2025 to savour, but it wasn’t enough for him to prevent Scottie Scheffler from winning his fourth straight PGA Tour Player of the Year award. The Holywood maestro’s memorable year,
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Rory McIlroy backs PGA Tour CEO's NFL schedule plan after Australian Open finish
Rory McIlroy wrapped up his season at the Australian Open at Royal Melbourne, where the Northern Irishman expressed support for major golf scheduling changes
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57 things that happened to Rory McIlroy in 2025
48. Lost that playoff, but still won the season-long Race To Dubai for a seventh time. 49. Wore the green jacket to Northern Ireland for an all-time flex photo. 52. Played the Australian Open at Royal Melbourne for the first time. 54. Somehow whiffed all the trees with this recovery shot at the Masters.
Brooks Koepka appears to be on the verge of making a major decision about his future with LIV Golf. Recent reports have suggested that Koepka is considering a move back to the PGA Tour, which would make him the first high-profile LIV player to try and make the switch.