PGA Tour
The PGA Tour is where the best golfers play week after week, and it moves fast. If you follow golf, you’ll see big names, dramatic finishes, and tournaments that shift the world rankings. This page helps you follow the Tour from Africa, know the main events, find live streams, and track leaderboard action without wasting time.
Season basics: the PGA Tour runs almost year-round, with signature events like The Players Championship, the FedExCup playoffs, and major preparation weeks. Each tournament has a different format and purse, so focus on the big ones if you want high stakes and top fields. The FedExCup points race decides the season champion and often changes who shows up late in the year.
Top players and storylines to watch
Watch players who are climbing the rankings, not just the usual stars. Young talents break through at the Players or during tough U.S. Open setups. Veterans often win on experience when courses get windy or firm. Keep an eye on form over the last five events — that’s the best short-term predictor of a weekend run.
Don’t ignore course fit. Some golfers thrive on tight, tree-lined courses while others favor wide, launch-friendly layouts. If you bet or play fantasy, pick golfers whose games match the course profile and recent shot data, like driving accuracy for narrow tracks or distance for long layouts.
How to watch, follow scores, and stay updated
In Africa, streaming options vary. Official PGA Tour Live and international sports channels often carry featured groups and final rounds. Look for local broadcasters or sports streaming apps that have rights in your country. If live TV isn’t available, follow the official PGA Tour app or reliable live scoring sites for hole-by-hole updates and shot tracers.
Use alerts: set push notifications for leaderboard changes and tee times. Follow official social accounts for highlights and quick recaps. For deeper analysis, read post-round interviews and stats pages that show strokes gained, putting performance, and approach accuracy.
Fantasy and betting tip: focus on form and course fit, then check tee time weather. Morning winds can ruin scores, while calm afternoons favor low rounds. Avoid overreacting to one bad event; look for trends across at least three tournaments before making big moves.
Local interest: African golfers occasionally break through on the PGA Tour. Support rising players by following their schedules and local coverage. That makes watching more personal and helps you spot long-term sleepers before they get expensive in fantasy leagues.
Want schedules and quick links? Bookmark the PGA Tour official schedule, the FedExCup standings, and a live scoring site. That’s the fastest way to stay on top without losing time.
If you're planning to attend a PGA Tour event, book early, check practice rounds, arrive early for featured groups, use public transport, bring sunscreen, and download the tournament app for scoring and maps. Local currency, entry rules, and bag checks vary—check the event site before you go. Plan for transport delays and carry cash for vendors too.