This Week In Golf: Jonny Leighfield’s weekly look at the biggest stories in professional golf, tournament previews and other key details you need to know.

cancelled towards the end of last year.

Regardless, it is an interesting week in golf, and below are all of the biggest stories you need to know about.

International Series tournaments on the Asian Tour this season.

Almost 90 players are set to start the four days, with anyone who was relegated from LIV among those eligible to jump straight into round two.

The top-20 from Thursday’s scores make it into round two before the top-20 thereafter – once scores have reset – progress into rounds three and four. Scores reset one last time ahead of Saturday’s round three and from there it’s a straight shootout to the line.

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The Sentry had been cancelled due to “ongoing drought conditions and related challenges on the island of Maui” which led to the Plantation Course at Kapalua Resort being unfit for purpose.

While an alternative site was looked into, the PGA Tour ultimately came to the unfortunate decision and next week’s Sony Open will begin the 2026 term instead.

M-13, M-15 and tour utility irons before welcoming its fresh M Craft putters to the world. Elsewhere, Callaway launched its new Chrome golf balls and Cobra followed with 3DP, MB and X irons.

The latest Mizuno woods and driver, Takomo irons and Titleist Pro V1x Left Dash golf ball also arrived on the scene today, with another big unveiling still expected to appear before the week is over.

Majesticks GC unveiled a rebranded badge and team colors less than a month before the start of the new season in Riyadh.

Moving away from a light blue, the team’s new colors are royal blue, red and white, with the new badge featuring a large red capital M inside a dark blue badge with a white outline.

The all-English line-up, which now carries the colors of the United Kingdom’s Union Jack flag, was officially completed by Sam Horsfield re-signing earlier this week, adding on to the arrival of Laurie Canter in December.

Lee Westwood and Ian Poulter remain on board after Poulter’s last-gasp escape at the end of last season which led to Henrik Stenson’s relegation.

women’s version of TGL is set to arrive later this year.

Off the back of the men’s competition making a successful start, officials felt a female league – which is set to include some of the best players on the LPGA Tour – would perform just as well.

The line-up and team names are yet to be unveiled, but it was stated that the WTGL would look and play almost exactly the same as the original.