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Tiger’s Ultimatum & PGA Tour's Radical Overhaul - May 28th, 2026

7 min · 28 de may de 2026
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On May 28th, 2026, we break down Tiger Woods' personal crises, the PGA Tour's polarizing 2027 schedule changes, LIV Golf's uncertain financial future, and a historic US Open milestone at Shinnecock Hills. TIGER WOODS / REHAB CRISIS * Tiger Woods will miss the entire 2026 major season while in a Swiss rehab for a March DUI, briefly returning to Florida for Kai Trump's graduation and to support girlfriend Vanessa Trump through her breast cancer diagnosis. * An insider revealed Vanessa issued a firm ultimatum that Tiger must "get things under control or she is not going to stick around," while she focuses on "working closely with my medical team." * Tiger's brief pause from his Swiss rehab facility allowed him to attend Kai Trump's graduation, highlighting his deep family ties amidst a highly turbulent personal chapter. PGA TOUR / SCHEDULE OVERHAUL * PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp is proposing a radical two-track system for 2027-2028, featuring 23 elevated events with 120-man fields, sparking intense pushback from players over the grueling, mandatory schedule requirements. * Rory McIlroy admitted the mandatory schedule is "definitely too many," while Erik Van Rooyen bluntly stated, "I hate signature events." * The new schedule creates a logistical nightmare for players, forcing the Cadillac Championship at Doral to March and pushing the Arnold Palmer Invitational at Bay Hill to the exhausting week immediately following The Players. LIV GOLF / UNCERTAIN FUTURE * LIV Golf faces an existential threat with the potential loss of Saudi PIF funding after 2026, leaving star players panicking over their massive contracts and scrambling to figure out their next career moves. * Jon Rahm feels legally trapped in his $300 million deal, admitting, "I do not see many ways out." * Bryson DeChambeau is already prepping a backup plan to expand his 2.6 million-subscriber YouTube channel by "dubbing in different languages," while Anthony Kim gave a heartbreaking presser in Seoul about his identity struggles. US OPEN / SHINNECOCK HILLS PREVIEW * The upcoming US Open at Shinnecock Hills will mark a historic milestone, celebrating five players of Indian heritage competing in the same major: Aaron Rai, Akshay Bhatia, Sahith Theegala, Sudarshan Yellamaraju, and Manav Shah. * Manav Shah, who survived a 36-hole Dallas qualifier, noted that at Shinnecock, "If there is one thing I want flawless that week it is my mind." * Shah actually abandoned medical school to pursue professional golf, joking that "everyone after class went to the library and I was going to the golf course." QUICK HITS Stephen Gallacher insists PGA stars "do not need to leave" • Anthony Kim credits his immigrant mother, stating "when I play bad nobody wants me" • 16 signature events and 4 majors are planned for the 2027 Tour ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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