The RSM Classic, the final PGA Tour event of the season, offers a $7 million purse. The winner at Sea Island Golf Club will receive $1.26 million while solo second will collect $763,000. Here’s the ...
The RSM Classic continues from Sea Island Golf Club (Seaside Course) in St. Simons Island, Georgia, featuring a $7 million purse. The 7,005-yard, par-70 layout will test players for one final round ...
The second round is in the books and the 36-hole cut has been made at the 2025 RSM Classic, otherwise known as the "last chance saloon." It's the last chance to get a win this year, the last chance to ...
ST. SIMONS ISLAND, Ga. -- Doug Ghim narrowly missed a putt for 59 on a calm day of low scoring Thursday. He settled for a share of the course record on the Seaside course at Sea Island, posting a ...
The PGA Tour heads back to Sea Island Golf Club in St. Simons Island, Georgia, this week for its fall finale, the RSM Classic. A total of 10 2025 tour winners highlight the 156-player field, including ...
It is the final official event of the PGA Tour season, and there is a ton on the line. If you're interested in what's at stake for top players, and possibly exploring those angles for betting purposes ...
The RSM Classic serves as the final official PGA Tour event of 2025. A 156-player field will vie for part of a $7 million purse, with the winner collecting $1,260,000. However, this is the last chance ...
The RSM Classic might lack star power, but it delivers pure drama: players fighting for their livelihoods, rookies chasing Masters invitations, and veterans trying to survive one more year. Here’s who ...
This is it, the last full-field PGA Tour event for players to earn cards for next season. The RSM Classic is the 46th and final official tournament on the Tour’s 2025 schedule. The top 100 in FedExCup ...
The season-ending 2025 RSM Classic gets underway this week at Sea Island Resort in Georgia. Here’s everything you need to know to watch the tournament, including a full RSM Classic TV schedule, ...
The eyes will be on the FedEx Cup top-100 bubble, with Australia's Karl Vilips currently sitting at No. 100 as the final player to sneak in (he's also safe thanks to a win earlier this year in Puerto ...