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‘The schedule is very appealing’ – Adam Scott in talks with Saudi Golf League
You can now add Adam Scott to the list of big name golfers who are potentially exploring a move to the Saudi breakaway league.
When Scott was asked prior to this week’s Genesis Invitational about his potential interest in the Saudi league, the 41-year-old said he was “sworn to secrecy.” Other golfers such as Lee Westwood have said that they signed a nondisclosure agreement, so that might also be the case with Scott.
Scott, however, did say that he found the proposed schedule attractive:
“I think the schedule they’re proposing is very appealing to probably most golfers,” he said. “Depending what your goals are in golf, I think the schedule is very appealing. From that side of things, I would consider doing that, for sure. From a lifestyle side of things, yes.”
When asked about the money being offered to players to leave the PGA Tour, which has drummed up a lot of controversy, the Aussie said:
“I think it’s a bigger discussion than just a quick quote from me up here, to be honest,” he said. “I can understand obviously that angle. I think you can argue both sides of lots of things, but at the end of the day I think my general feeling on this at the moment is that it’s only a positive thing for professional golfers that there’s interest and money coming into the sport. And it’s also somewhat forced the PGA Tour to put more money into the professional golfers and we’re seeing that all around the world, too.”
Scott added:
“They’ve put money into the European Tour. The LIV Golf Investments has put money into the Asian Tour. So at the moment that’s good for strengthening the professional game. How everything else pans out, I don’t know, but at the moment I think it’s good that these things are happening for golf professionals.”
There are rumored to be close to 20 golfers already committed to the league, which received $200 million investment from the Saudi Arabian government’s Public Investment Fund in order to potentially lure some big name golfers.
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Photos from the 2026 Memorial Tournament
GolfWRX is on site this week at the Memorial Tournament, with both Alistair Cameron and Tour Photographer Greg Moore on the ground in Dublin, Ohio, where a strong field is assembled to pay homage to the Golden Bear.
In addition to WITB galleries, we’ve already been treated to an in-hand look at Tommy Fleetwood’s new TaylorMade Spider putters.
Check out links to all our photos below.
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WITB Albums
- Jason Day – WITB – 2026 The Memorial
- Chris Gotterup – WITB – 2026 The Memorial
- SungJae Im – WITB – 2026 The Memorial
Pullout Albums
- Jason Day’s 1off Payntr golf shoes – 2026 The Memorial
- JT Poston’s TaylorMade Spider – 2026 The Memorial
- Cameron putter – 2026 The Memorial
- Tommy Fleetwood’s TM Spider putters – 2026 The Memorial
- New Mitsubishi Chemical 1K Pro Orange shaft – 2026 The Memorial
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Tour Tech Rundown: Heroic Henley
Around the world, the golf wheel spun this final week in May of 2026. From New Jersey to Austria, with stops in Korea, Texas, and North Carolina (don’t let me route your next trip) the world’s finest put their golf games on display. There were three playoffs, some known commodities and some new talent. It was the sort of week that we hope to have at this point in the seasons. June and July afford double-digit major events, and perhaps, one of this week’s champions will use this success as a springboard to new heights. Time to run it all down, tech style, in this week’s Tour Tech Rundown.
Thanks to WITBHub, Today’s Golfer, GolfWRX, and Inside Tour Golf for initial research into equipment.
PGA Tour @ Charles Schwab Challenge: Heroic Henley denies Cole
Eric Cole did nearly everything that a fellow can do, to secure a first PGA Tour title. He stayed one shot clear of Ryder Cup player Ben Griffin. He kept US Open champion Gary Woodland and wunderkind Michael Brennan two shots distant. He posted 70 on day four to reach twelve under par. And then, Russell Henley revealed his Dr. Strange cloak. Henley made 47 feet of birdie putts on holes 16, 17, and 18, to jump from minus-nine to twelve-deep, and secured a spot in a playoff with Cole. The duo returned to the final tee, and put on a stripe show.
Both golfers found the fairway off the tee, and Henley improved on his regulation play with an approach to four feet. Cole did himself proud, tucking an iron to a dozen feet, but he was unable to convert the putt for three. Henley is one of the best putters on tour, and he proved it once more by draining a putt for a fourth consecutive birdie, and a sixth PGA Tour title. For Eric Cole, that first victory should come, and soon. He has done everything necessary to earn the chalice lift.
Henley’s Suitcase
- Driver: Titleist TSi3 at 10 degrees. Shaft: Project X HZRDUS Smoke Black 70g 6.5 TX
- Metal: Titleist TS3 at 16.5 degrees. Shaft: Project X HZRDUS Smoke Black 80 TX
- Hybrid: Titleist TSi2 at 21 degrees. Shaft: Mitsubishi MMT hybrid 100 TX
- Iron: Titleist T250 4-iron. Shaft: True Temper Dynamic Golf AMT Tour White X100
- Irons: Titleist T100 5-6 irons. Shaft: True Temper Dynamic Golf AMT Tour White X100
- Irons: Titleist T100 7-9 irons. Shaft: True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100
- Wedges: Titleist Vokey Design SM11 at 48 and 50 degrees. Shaft: True Temper Dynamic Golf Tour Issue X100
- Wedges: Titleist Vokey Design SM11 at 54 and 60 degrees. Shaft: rue Temper Dynamic Golf Tour Issue S400
- Putter: Titleist Scotty Cameron T5 Tour Prototype
LPGA @ Shoprite LPGA: Welcome back, Celine!
Soo Bin Joo had her eyes on a maiden LPGA title. She held the lead after two rounds, then hit a red light at the intersection of can-I and how-To. Joo posted plus-two on day three in New Jersey, and dropped to a T4 finish, which was still a career-best for the young Korean golfer. Instead of a new face, a familiar face returned to the top of the podium.
Celine Boutier was the It Girl in 2023. She collected four victories, including a major title at Evian. Boutier reached world number one status, then simply faded into the background. No wins came her way over the next 30 months. On Sunday, she collected LPGA victory number seven, at the same trace as LPGA victory number two.
Day three saw Boutier manage the windswept Seaview Bay course with six birdies and a bogey. She was challenged in the end by Thailand’s Arpichaya Yubol, who signed for a 66 of her own. Yubol came up one shot shy of the top ladder rung. Finishing in third place at -7, two back of the winner, was Ireland’s Lauren Walsh.
Celine’s Suitcase
- Driver: PXG 0311 Black Ops Tour-1 at 9 degrees. Shaft: Graphite Design AD IZ-5
- Hybrid: PXG 0311 Black Ops at 19 and 22 degrees. Shaft: KBS Hybrid Prototype
- Hybrid: PXG 0311 Gen5.
- Iron: PXG 0311 P Gen 4 5-9 irons
- Wedge: PXG 0311 T Gen 4 PW
- Wedges: PXG 0311 Sugar Daddy II at 50, 54, 58 degrees
- Putter: Bettinardi Studio Stock 3 DASS
DP World Tour @ Austrian Alpine: KK? KK!
Kota Kaneko has a rhythmic name. It has strong vowels and a run of voiceless stops in its crunchy K sounds. On Sunday in Austria, Kaneko put a stop to a challenge from Portugal’s Ricardo Gouveia and everyone else, and claimed a first-ever title on the DP World Tour. Gouveia did well to reach 16-under par over four days, but Kaneko held firm, two shots in the clear.
Davis Bryant of the USA also forged a strong challenge for the win. He ended in a tie with Gouveia for second place. Kaneko began and finished his final round in a bit of a malaise, but he caught fire midway through. Birdies at 10, 12, and 13 provided the necessary cushion to cruise to the finish line without breaking a serious sweat.
Kaneko’s Suitcase
- Driver: Ping Max G440
- Metals: TaylorMade Qi4D at 15, 16.5, 21, and 24 degrees
- Irons: TaylorMade P760 5 and 6 irons
- Irons: TaylorMade P7TW 7-9 irons
- Wedges: Titleist Vokey Design at 46, 52, 56, and 60 degrees
- Putter: Odyssey Ai-One Cruiser Arm Lock #7
Korn Ferry Tour @ UNC Health Championship: Improbably Alvaro
Alvaro Ortiz may have had a bit of scare on the outward nine on Sunday, but he came through in clutch fashion in the end. Ortiz began the day bogey-double, and added another double bogey at the 11th hole. He was mired in a downward trend, spiraling away from the top of the leader’s board. Ortiz found hope at the 14th, where his first birdie of the day tumbled home. Inspired, he closed with birdies and 17 and 18 to catch Ross Steelman at 10-under par, and the duo returned to the 18th deck for overtime.
The extra session concluded in brief time. Ortiz, buoyed by his newly-retrieved confidence, hit the fairway with driver, then approached to six feet and drained the putt. Gobsmacked, Steelman could do little more than smile and applaud, as his run at the top came to a close. The victory was the first for Ortiz on the KFT, and will implant him squarely in the chase for a PGA Tour promotion.
Alvaro’s Suitcase
- Driver: Ping G430 MAX driver at 9 degrees loft
- Metal: Ping G430 MAX 3W
- Iron: Ping iDi Driving Iron
- Irons: Ping Blueprint S irons
- Wedges
- Putter: Scottsdale TR Piper C
A party on the green!
Alvaro’s time comes in Raleigh with his first win @UNCHealthChamp ? pic.twitter.com/2dmtZdbSzk
— Korn Ferry Tour (@KornFerryTour) May 31, 2026
LIV @ Korea: Me llamo Joaquin
Chile’s Joaquin Niemann had been away from the LIV winner’s circle throughout all of 2026. This week in Korea, he reminded us that he is still a force to consider. Niemann chased down Taylor Gooch over the closing holes at Asiad Country Club, then claimed victory with a hole-one birdie in extra time. Bryson DeChambeau claimed solo third, one shot in arrears at minus-eleven. Dustin Johnson finished on fourth, one putt farther back.
Niemann’s Suitcase
- Driver: Ping 440 LST
- Metal: Ping G440 Max at 15 degrees
- Metal: Ping G425 Max at 21 degrees
- Hybrid: Ping G430 at 25 degrees
- Irons: Ping Blueprint S 5 through PW
- Wedges: Ping S159 at 52, 56, and 60 degrees
- Putter: Ping PLD Anser
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Russell Henley’s winning WITB: 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge
Driver: Titleist TSi3 (10 degrees)
Shaft: Project X HZRDUS Smoke Black 70 6.5 TX

3-wood: Titleist TS3 (16.5 degrees)
Shaft: Project X HZRDUS Smoke Black 80 TX

7-wood: Titleist GTS3 (21 degrees)
Shaft: Project X Denali Black 80 TX
Irons: Titleist T250 (4), Titleist T100 (5-9)
Shafts: True Temper Dynamic Gold AMT (4-6), True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400 (7-9)

Wedges: Titleist Vokey Design SM11 (48-10F @47, 50-08F @51, 54-10S @55, 60-04T)
Shafts: True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100 (48), S400 (47)

Putter: Scotty Cameron Phantom X5 Tour Prototype

Grips: Golf Pride Tour Velvet
Ball: Titleist Pro V1x


Henry R Fitzgerald
Feb 23, 2022 at 12:28 am
Because all of you are such fine human beings, lol…
Henry R Fitzgerald
Feb 22, 2022 at 9:42 pm
The PGA Tour mafia wants to be the only game in town.
If Adam Scott wants to play the Saudi League, by all means.
Monahan and his capos are a shameful bunch.
geohogan
Feb 21, 2022 at 12:11 pm
The question now is how many of the sponsors of the players want to be associated with bodies in suitcases…Samsonite? Travelpro?
Will the pro golfers become, anti climate change leaders…with a resurgence of fossil fuel sponsors in golf.
Scott Adams
Feb 19, 2022 at 1:33 pm
Adam just wants to anchor his putter and continue to be an average player is all. Whats the big deal guys?
Dave
Feb 18, 2022 at 4:26 pm
I know how I feel..The PGA tour is a non-profit, and although they spend a fair amount on executive compensation, those executive salaries pale in comparison to money earned by top players. The fact is, you cant have a well run show, which you pay the producers pennies on the dollars going to players. Everyone needs to get paid for a quality product. Now, do they give the money to charity…not really, the money goes to promotion, it goes to player pension, it goes to lobbying…you know, for all of these players who want to piss an moan about money, who for the record, are some of the highest paid athletes in the world with the longest careers…and the most access to additional compensation, and a system that also supports the borderline pros with cash and long term security (pension system)…while retaining zero profit. Please…tell it to someone else…want to go to the other league, go right ahead, but as far as i am concerned…I wont use the ball you use, I wont buy the clubs…and I wont watch. Good Luck
Henry R Fitzgerald
Feb 23, 2022 at 12:24 am
I’m sure he cares, lol….
Greg
Feb 17, 2022 at 12:29 pm
How does your wife feel about you consorting with subhuman animals who descriminate against women and attack them in Yemen?
Unlike most dramaqueen dumbbox PGA Tour WAGs, Marie is a professional and doesn’t need you. Think carefully about this.
FtD
Feb 17, 2022 at 2:41 pm
Then you can call the USA a country of subhuman animals as well, as they are in bed with the Saudis on many things including maintaining that war in Yemen. So let’s just watch the European tour and Asian tour from now on.. oh wait, the UK, France, Germany etc. are also happy to drop bombs anywhere there are resources to be had (sorry, where to bring ‘democracy’) so let’s just watch the Asian tour. Not too many wars being fought by Asian countries in recent years.
Heinrich
Feb 17, 2022 at 8:23 pm
He probably does, as I do too.
And Adam lives in Switzerland where the people sit back and shake their heads at all this warmongering coming from dying economies ruled by tyrants. Don’t think they’d be too happy with Adam carpetbagging and consorting with killers at the same time.
Henry R Fitzgerald
Feb 23, 2022 at 12:26 am
Oh Greg, the PGA Tour saved a tee time for convicted wife beater and crackhead, George Floyd.
Spare me the fake outrage.
jgpl001
Feb 17, 2022 at 10:21 am
This is ridiculous – how much does Adan Scott need to earn at this stage of his career?
The average earnings for a PGA Tour player in the 2021 season ws $1.5M and the lowest player not to win an event was Brian Gay and he earned $916K
I for one, wouldn’t watch this Saudi Golf League nonsense if it was in my back garden
ErnestGoduria
Feb 17, 2022 at 3:22 pm
“Depending what your goals are in golf”
That’s your answer.
When you are in descending phase of your career, despite probably able to win again, the possibility to get huge money just joining a new league is all that matter.
Look at the rumoured players who are supposed to go… mostly in the same status, Poulter, Westwood, Stenson…plus some second lines who are just figures on main tours.
Probably they will sign also a few big boys, but in my opinion the node is the possible ban, which I’m not sure can be applied without long legal disputes that will probably end in favor of the players.