PGA Tour returns to Riviera after the fires. LPGA starts its first Asia swing in Thailand 3d ago

The PGA Tour returns to the iconic Riviera Country Club for a $20 million signature event, marking its first time back since wildfires forced a relocation to Torrey Pines last year. The tournament features a 7,383-yard, par-71 course with significant yardage increases on the fourth and 18th holes, and defending champion Ludvig Aberg will compete. Meanwhile, the LPGA Tour commences its inaugural Asia swing in Thailand at Siam Country Club, offering $1.8 million in prize money, with notable participants including world No. 1 Jeeno Thitikul and Women's British Open champion Miyu Yamashita, though LPGA star Nelly Korda is skipping this leg. The European Tour is in Africa for the first of three consecutive weeks, with Patrick Reed leading the "International Swing" and aiming for a bonus.



















