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

After a big week in the sport, which included the Australian Open, Nedbank Golf Challenge and Hero World Challenge, there is again an awful lot to be decided in the game this weekend.

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Jason Day and Lydia Ko in 2023 and then Jake Knapp and Patty Tavatanakit last time out.

The three-day tournament features scramble, foursomes and modified four-ball formats for each round, with 16 teams battling it out for the prize.

We’ve already seen Daniel Berger withdraw this week, with the Floridian replaced by recent PGA Tour winner Michael Brennan, who will partner World No.5 Charley Hull.

Jessica Korda returns after two-and-a-half-years out, having become a mother for the first time, and the all-FSU duo of Luke Clanton and Lottie Woad looks an exciting partnership.

The Grant Thornton Invitational takes place at Tiburon Golf Club in Naples, Florida and runs from Friday to Sunday.

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Alfred Dunhill Championship, which takes place at Royal Johannesburg after previously being held at Leopard Creek.

Shaun Norris defends the title, with LIV Golfers Louis Oosthuizen, Dean Burmester and Branden Grace also in the field.

This is the penultimate event of 2025 on the DP World Tour, with next week’s Mauritius Open drawing a close to the calendar year.

McIlroy is currently favorite for the BBC Sports Personality of the Year award, with the official shortlist expected later this week.

McIlroy, who completed the career grand slam in winning The Masters this year as well being part of Europe’s away Ryder Cup victory, is edging out Lando Norris and Chloe Kelly in the odds.

Ryder Cup Team Europe is also expected to be nominated for the Team of the Year crown.

recently earned a LIV Golf card, will battle it out for the Order of Merit title.

Higa, the highest-ranked player in the field, is favorite to lift the crown after back-to-back wins in September, and needs just to make the cut as long as Vincent finishes outside the top-four.

potential 2028 PGA Tour schedule could look like – starting after the Super Bowl and ending before Labor DaySports Business Journal’s Josh Carpenter cited sources indicating “there’s a chance Brooks Koepka may not play on LIV Golf in 2026″PGA and DP World Tour player Michael Kim posted an interactive video of his 2025 flying schedule, and it featured over 68,000 miles travelled and more than 250 days away from home