Today in Golf
On June 10th, 2026, we break down the agony and ecstasy of U.S. Open final qualifying, massive structural shifts coming to the PGA Tour, and LIV Golf's frantic boardroom scramble for cash. U.S. OPEN FINAL QUALIFYING * The longest day in golf delivered massive shocks and incredible underdog triumphs, highlighted by 17-year-old Miles Russell firing a redemption 67 at BallenIsles to punch his ticket to Shinnecock Hills. * "It kept it so light," Russell said of having Charlie Woods caddying, adding his bagman for the Open is "to be determined." * While Billy Horschel cruised and Arni Sveinsson became the first Icelander to qualify, heavyweights Tony Finau and Max Homa suffered heartbreaking exits, with Homa falling in a brutal eight-man playoff. PGA TOUR STRUCTURAL OVERHAUL * The PGA Tour is shaking up its future with CEO Brian Rolapp’s new Two Track model, requiring a steep $30 million investment for Track One events and causing immediate schedule casualties. * Rolapp emphasized the "elevation of tournaments," but the cost means Detroit's Rocket Mortgage Classic will end after 2026 despite raising "more than ten million dollars." * In a bid for global prestige, the Tour is also co-sanctioning the Australian Open, with James Sutherland aiming to make it one of the "top ten most prestigious" events. LIV GOLF'S $300M SPRINT * Behind the scenes, LIV Golf CEO Scott O'Neil is in a frantic 46-day sprint to secure $300 million in funding to successfully launch "LIV Golf 2.0" before the season ends. * "I have had five meetings... we have to get this done through the summer," O'Neil admitted regarding the boardroom panic. * This corporate scrambling stands in hilarious contrast to the on-course product, perfectly summarized by Dustin Johnson’s completely nonchalant shrug after draining a hole-in-one at Valderrama. QUICK HITS Vaughn Harber clutches an eagle in a 5-under final five holes at The Lakes • Xander Schauffele admits Shinnecock makes him "the most tired I am of the four majors" • Nelly Korda continues her unprecedented dominance, averaging a historic $673,349 per LPGA start ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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