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Six PGA Tour rule changes coming in 2026 and why they finally pulled . . . New money New leadership Tweaked schedules Smaller fields And now, finally, new rules Beginning with the 2026 season opener at the Sony Open in Honolulu, the PGA Tour is rolling out six rule changes that aim to clean up long standing frustrations, eliminate bad optics, and stop punishing players for things that never felt right in the
PGA Tour Introduces Six Rule Changes for 2026 - 4moles. com The PGA Tour will introduce six rule changes from the 2026 season opener, the Sony Open Below is a concise, numbers-focused breakdown of what changes on the course Unaware ball movement penalty reduced If a player unknowingly causes the ball to move and plays it, the penalty is 1 stroke instead of 2 strokes The ruling depends on player awareness, not video evidence Expanded embedded ball
PGA Tour Announces Logical Changes to Competitive Rules for 2026 Recent PGA Tour Rule Changes: What You Need to Know Ahead of the Sony Open Golf enthusiasts may find rule changes less thrilling than the game itself, but the PGA Tour has introduced several updates that are worth discussing These adjustments aim to enhance the playing experience and promote fairness
PGA Tour enforces 6 rule changes for 2026 including much . . . - NewsBreak Change is inevitable, and it's coming to the PGA Tour in the 2026 season as players hunt for more opportunities to earn points, trophies, and cash The PGA Tour has undergone many recent changes, including field size, eligibility, and the FedEx Cup point system The CEO for the PGA of America is also stepping down, like Brooks Koepka from LIV Golf, for family reasons Starting fresh at the
Additional Clarifications of the 2023 Rules of Golf - USGA But a Local Rule stating that a ball is out of bounds if it crosses a boundary, even if it re-crosses the boundary and comes to rest on the same part of the course, is not authorized because a ball is only out of bounds when it comes to rest out of bounds