TPC Summerlin will be shut down for most of the spring and summer with work planned to be complete in time for next year’s Shriners Children’s Open.
Greg Robertson

Greg Robertson is a longtime journalist for some of the top newspapers and websites in the country. He was lead editor for the launch of NFL.com in 1996, and was the first golf editor and writer for ESPN.com, where he covered the PGA Tour, LPGA Tour and Champions Tour for five years. He lives in Las Vegas with his wife and two daughters.
UNLV coach Amy Bush-Herzer has been selected recipient of the 2021 Kim Evans Award, which recognizes one individual whose support of golf helps grow the game.
The LPGA is coming back to Las Vegas in 2022, making it official with the release of the tour’s 2022 schedule that includes the Bank of Hope Match Play once again headed to Shadow Creek at the end of May.
Brooks Koepka defeated Bryson DeChambeau 4 and 3 in their made-for-TV match at Wynn Golf Club on Friday to claim bragging rights in golfest bitterest rivalry.
Golf’s most bitter rivalry arrives at Wynn Golf Club on Friday for a made-for-TV event. There’s little doubt that Brooks Koepka and Bryson DeChambeau are anything but friends.
Over the weekend, Collin Morikawa became the first American to win the season-ending DP World Tour Championship and the European Tour’s Order of Merit.
College Golf Experience ( CGX) is bringing a weekend camp to Desert Pines Golf Club and Las Vegas Golf Club Dec. 4-5.
In many ways, 2021 has been a great year for Xander Schauffele. Still, he wasn’t satisfied with his play on the PGA Tour, where he had eight top-10 finishes but no wins.
Golf analysts love to say that you can’t win a tournament on the first day. Brett Sodetz proved that theory wrong at the Las Vegas City Amateur.
Dana Finkelstein stands 95th on the LPGA money list with one full-field event remaining, and a top-100 finish will get her into almost every tournament next year.
Players commented about the beauty of the course and the immaculate fairways and greens. But CJ Cup champion Rory McIlroy said it was simply too easy for the best players in the world.
Emiliano Grillo played the final six holes in 7 under, making eagles on both the 14th and 18th holes to go with birdies on Nos. 13, 16 and 17.
Rory McIlroy charged past third-round leader Rickie Fowler and held off Collin Morikawa to win the CJ Cup at The Summit Club, his 20th victory on the PGA Tour.
Abraham Ancer shot a 9-under 63 on Saturday in the CJ Cup at The Summit Club and trails leader Rickie Fowler by three strokes entering the final round Sunday.
Rickie Fowler shot a 9-under 63 on Saturday in the CJ Cup at The Summit Club, taking him to 21 under and a two-shot lead over Rory McIlory after three rounds.