Golf & PGA Tour — 2026-06-12
The PGA Tour has secured a landmark partnership with Australia's historic national open, boosting purses and blocking LIV Golf from the event. Meanwhile, Senior Tour star Steve Stricker weighed in on LIV pros potentially joining the Champions Tour, expressing cautious optimism while acknowledging the complexities of integration.
Golf & PGA Tour — 2026-06-12
Tournament Recap
The LPGA Tour's Dow Championship is currently underway at Midland Country Club in Michigan (June 11-14, 2026), with live leaderboard updates available.
The U.S. Open Final Qualifying wrapped up on June 9 with all qualifiers confirmed across two countries and 10 sites, featuring 43 qualifiers including 21 debutants, 12 amateurs, and finalized Tuesday finishes.
Business of Golf
PGA Tour Seals Australian Open Deal
The PGA Tour has announced a new partnership with the Australian Open that significantly elevates the tour's global footprint. The arrangement includes increased purses and positions PGA Tour players prominently at the historic event—a move specifically designed to prevent LIV Golf from securing an association with the tournament.

This co-sanctioning model mirrors the PGA Tour's existing arrangement with the Scottish Open, where the tour actively encourages top-ranked players to participate through enhanced compensation and scheduling coordination.
The deal underscores the PGA Tour's strategy to control global tournament partnerships and limit LIV Golf's expansion into prestigious traditional events.
Senior Tour Integration of LIV Pros Remains Uncertain
Steve Stricker, a prominent Champions Tour figure, acknowledged in recent remarks that while LIV Golf players would likely be popular draws on the Senior Tour ("They would be hits"), significant complications remain around their eligibility and integration.

In an interview with the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Stricker suggested that LIV pros face "consequences" that could limit their participation in the Champions Tour, hinting at ongoing tensions between the breakaway league and traditional tour structures.
The same report captured Stricker's broader perspective on LIV Golf and the Ryder Cup, signaling the golf establishment remains divided on full integration.
Coming Up
The RBC Canadian Open leaderboard is live on the PGA Tour platform, signaling the tour's North American swing continues with momentum from recent partnerships and business developments.
The next major tournament windows remain active across the LPGA, PGA Tour, and LIV Golf schedules, with the tour ecosystem continuing to evolve amid integration discussions and partnership negotiations.
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