
Xander Schauffele shined brighter than almost anyone on the PGA's 2024 Official Money list, and RotoWire's golf experts expect a similar showing in the year ahead.

RotoWire's golf writers run down their rankings for the 2025 season, and it should surprise no one to see FedExCup champion Scottie Scheffler atop the list.

Frankie Capan III flashed in 2024, and according to Bryce Danielson and Ryan Andrade, he is primed to make a splash in his first PGA Tour season.

It would have been tough to top the week had by Rafael Campos, who began it by becoming a father and finished it with the first victory of his PGA Tour career.

Austin Eckroat picked up his first PGA Tour victory in March, and thanks to a hot putter he secured his second win at the World Wide Technology Championship.

Len Hochberg ranks the field for the final major of the year, and you won't have to look far to find the most recent major champion and the No. 1 golfer in the world -- Jon Rahm.

Len Hochberg ranks the field 1-to-144 for the year's third major, and it should come as little surprise which golfer heads the list.

In a riveting duel in Shanghai, McIlroy defeated Xander Schauffele on the first playoff hole, adding to remarkable run this year, which moved him to within shouting distance of world No. 1.

Cameron Champ won the Safeway Open at Silverado Resort in Napa, California, showcasing his impressive skills and dedicating the win to his ailing grandfather.

Pete Gargano previews this week's Euro tour stop in Sweden where Matthew Fitzpatrick had the perfect game for the course.