Golf fans, get ready—2025 is shaping up to be an unforgettable year on the PGA Tour and beyond. With legendary venues, rising stars, and the potential for a Tiger Woods comeback, there’s plenty to be excited about. Whether you’re tuning in for the majors or following the biggest names in golf, here are the tournaments you won’t want to miss.
The Must-Watch Tournaments of 2025
The Masters (April 10-13, Augusta National Golf Club)
The first major of the year is always one of the most anticipated sporting events worldwide. Augusta National, with its stunning azaleas and challenging greens, sets the stage for high drama. The Masters is where legends are made, and in 2025, all eyes will be on whether Scottie Scheffler can continue his dominance or if Rory McIlroy will finally complete his career Grand Slam. The Sunday back-nine at Augusta is known for its iconic moments—don’t miss it.
The PGA Championship (May 15-18, Quail Hollow Club)
Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, North Carolina, returns as host for the PGA Championship, a course known for its dramatic closing stretch, the "Green Mile." It’s a challenging layout that rewards ball strikers and those who can handle pressure down the stretch. The field will include the world’s best, and with players like Collin Morikawa and Viktor Hovland poised for major success, this tournament is sure to deliver excitement.
The U.S. Open (June 12-15, Oakmont Country Club)
Oakmont is one of the toughest tests in golf, with lightning-fast greens and deep bunkers that demand precision. The U.S. Open is known for rewarding resilience and mental toughness, making it one of the hardest majors to win. Golf purists will appreciate the challenge, while fans will be eager to see whether a seasoned veteran or a rising star can claim victory in one of golf’s most grueling battles.
The Open Championship (July 17-20, Royal Portrush)
Links golf returns to Northern Ireland as Royal Portrush hosts The Open Championship once again. Known for unpredictable weather, high winds, and deep pot bunkers, this course will test players’ creativity and adaptability. Shane Lowry famously won here in 2019, and the field will be stacked with players looking to hoist the Claret Jug on one of golf’s most storied stages.
The Ryder Cup (September 26-28, Bethpage Black)
Every two years, the Ryder Cup brings out an unmatched level of passion and intensity in golf. In 2025, Team USA and Team Europe will battle at Bethpage Black, a course famous for its brutal length and raucous New York crowds. With the home-field advantage, the Americans will look to defend their title, but Europe’s elite players will be eager to reclaim the trophy after a hard-fought 2023 contest.
Players to Watch in 2025
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Scottie Scheffler & Jon Rahm: Two of the most dominant forces in golf right now—expect both to contend in multiple majors.
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Ludvig Åberg: The young Swedish phenom has already proven he belongs. 2025 could be his breakout year.
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Tiger Woods: If Tiger plays, all eyes will be on him. Whether it’s a limited schedule or a surprise run at Augusta, the golf world will be watching.
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Collin Morikawa & Viktor Hovland: Two of the best ball-strikers in the game, both poised for more major success.
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Rory McIlroy: Will 2025 finally be the year Rory gets over the Masters hump?
From Augusta to Bethpage, 2025 promises drama, legacy-defining moments, and the next chapter in golf’s great story. Mark your calendars—this is going to be a season to remember.