Latest PGA Tour News 2025: Updates, Events & Player Highlights

The PGA Tour in 2025 is buzzing with action as some key tournaments and player stories are unfolding this November. Fans can look forward to thrilling golf competitions like the Assistant PGA Professional Championship and the Butterfield Bermuda Championship, along with major player moves and rankings updates.
Assistant PGA Professional Championship Starts November 13, 2025
One of the major highlights this week is the 2025 Assistant PGA Professional Championship held at the PGA Golf Club. The 72-hole event runs from November 13 to 16 and brings together more than 130 competitive golfers seeking to secure a spot in next year’s PGA Professional Championship and other key events. Preston Cole, who won in 2023, is returning to defend his title after a close second-place finish last year. This championship is known for its challenging courses and is supported by Golf Channel and sponsors like Srixon/Cleveland Golf. The event features a tough 36-hole cut leading to a battle among the best assistant professionals Sports in the country.
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Rising Star Min Woo Lee Shines on the PGA Tour
In player news, Min Woo Lee continues to impress by securing his first PGA Tour win at the 2025 Texas Children’s Houston Open. Lee’s clutch play against top golfers like Scottie Scheffler and Gary Woodland has pushed him up the Official World Golf Ranking from 55th to 22nd. At just 27, Lee is focusing on qualifying for next year’s major tournaments after a mixed performance this year. However, his recent victory did not earn him an invite to the 2026 Masters due to timing, keeping fans eager to see his growth in the coming seasons.
Professional tours winding down with season-long championships, 2026 cards at stake https://t.co/Dh1hDcaupV
— Florida Times-Union (@jaxdotcom) November 13, 2025
New PGA Tour Event: Good Good Championship Launching 2026
Looking ahead, the PGA Tour is partnering with Good Good Golf, a popular digital-first brand, to launch the Good Good Championship in November 2026. This new tournament will feature 120 players, offer 500 FedEx Cup points to the winner, and receive wide broadcast coverage across multiple platforms. This marks a significant step for the PGA Tour in expanding its reach and embracing modern digital partnerships to engage fans worldwide.




