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On May 26th, 2026, we step away from the course to unpack massive off-course drama, from Tiger Woods' Swiss rehab and LIV Golf's financial turbulence to a star-depleted field at the newly restored Colonial. TIGER WOODS UPDATE * Tiger Woods breaks his silence with a Memorial Day tribute while returning to a Swiss facility for intensive rehab, all as his Lewis Pharmacy records are subpoenaed ahead of a looming July 7th court date. * "My father was a Special Forces operator..." — Tiger Woods. * Tiger has been stepping up off the course, reportedly being "very supportive" of his girlfriend Vanessa Trump following her recent breast cancer diagnosis. PGA OF AMERICA SHAKEUP * The PGA of America quietly ousted President Don Rea after a disastrous BBC interview where he compared Ryder Cup fan behavior to youth soccer, elevating Nathan Charnes to acting president. * CEO Terry Clark noted he was asked by the board to "help represent the business." * Comparing rowdy international golf fans to unruly youth soccer parents was the ultimate PR bogey that cost Rea his presidency. THE ROLLBACK DEBATE * Cameron Young secretly gamed a prototype rollback ball at the PGA Championship without losing any distance, sparking a civil war over whether the PGA Tour will reject the rollback entirely. * Josh Sens noted Young's performance proved the "hand wringing was much ado about nothing." * Jessica Marksbury is now openly questioning if the Tour will just ignore the USGA's rollback rules completely. LIV GOLF TURBULENCE * LIV Golf is reportedly exploring Chapter 11 bankruptcy to escape massive player contracts if Saudi PIF funding dries up in 2026, while unprecedented roster drama unfolds with Korean GC demoting Danny Lee. * Sarah Foss called the bankruptcy strategy "Plan B or the last resort." * Danny Lee's sudden demotion caused such confusion on the tour that the rival Four Aces openly asked, "Is that allowed?" CHARLES SCHWAB CHALLENGE * The newly restored Colonial Country Club is facing a star-depleted field after heavy withdrawals from massive names like Scottie Scheffler, Jordan Spieth, and Wyndham Clark, leaving Ludvig Aberg as the clear favorite. * Brooks Koepka withdrew to rest for Shinnecock, noting, "Every week is a new fresh start for me." * With the big guns resting, Ludvig Aberg steps up as the +900 favorite—tune in tomorrow for our full matchup and course fit breakdown! QUICK HITS Tiger's July 7th court date looms • Cameron Young's secret prototype ball • Tomorrow's pod covers Colonial matchups strictly ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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