Welcome! Where are you, you ask. I’m calling this the Weekend 9. Think of it as a spot to warm you up for Friday, Saturday and Sunday. We’ll have thoughts. We’ll have tips. We’ll have tweets. But just nine in all, though sometimes maybe more and sometimes maybe less. As for who I am? The paragraphs below tell some of the story. I can be reached at nick.piastowski@golf.com.
Friday morning, Vijay Singh’s Instagram account posted a hype video.
It had all the trimmings, too. A song (Creedence Clearwater Revival’s “Fortunate Son.”). Some action. (Singh was shown ‘swinging’ a medicine ball.) A couple of inspirational messages. (Splashed over the video, one read: “Just a reminder for the new year … Choose process over outcome.” And in the post description, there was this: “Your habits will outweigh your resolutions.”)
He looked ready. Shoot, I felt ready after watching it.
You’d expect Singh to be. As first reported by the Associated Press’ Doug Ferguson here (and further examined by GOLF’s Alan Bastable here), Singh is using a PGA Tour career-money exemption this year, meaning he could play events, plural — in his early 60s. (He’s 62 now and turns 63 next month.) Why’s he doing it? Maybe we’ll learn that, perhaps we won’t; Singh’s yet to comment on the move. But you figure he believes he’ll be competitive. While there are countless examples of athletes pushing themselves well past their primes and dimming their past heroics in the process, Singh, by most accounts, is a proud man. In short, he probably wouldn’t be doing this on a whim.
Should he be doing it? There are sides, of course. Regardless of where you can stand on the merits of the exemption, Singh is simply taking advantage of what’s given to him, and rules are rules. But that doesn’t mean you should follow them, and back and forth we go. For this space, though, I’ll leave that conversation there and note that others have opined on the matter. Just type in ‘Vijay Singh’ in X and have a look.
There are some niceties. But clearly more angst (which, yes, also says something both about the forum and the desire to complain rather than celebrate).
But what if, say, Fred Couples did this?
That question was posted in our GOLF Slack channel this week, and the reasoning behind the question is a thought in which I’ve long been fascinated — and that’s the creation of likability in athletes through how they come across to some. Couples? He appears approachable — and is almost universally adored. And Singh? For that, here’s a paragraph from a few years back that was written by well-known journalist Alan Shipnuck and published on this website:
Vijay is actually a sneaky-good interview, on the rare occasions when you can catch him in the right mood. His high-pitched giggle is one of the low-key pleasures of the golf beat. Alas, his entire career has been marked by a complicated/confrontational relationship with the press, stemming from the murky cheating incident that preceded him to the PGA Tour. (The final word on this subject will always be the John Garrity classic for which he traveled to Fiji.) Let’s face it, Vijay never exuded any warmth or charisma between the ropes. Since he wouldn’t let reporters get to know him and tell his story, it was hard for fans to have a stake in his success, or for companies to want to invest in him the kind of ad campaigns that can shift public opinion. Vijay is one of the biggest badasses to play golf. His run in the early aughts was epic. He may have earned our respect, but it’s largely his fault he has never gotten the love.
This 62-year-old is rejoining PGA Tour. Here’s the rule that enabled itBy: Alan Bastable
So is something else maybe playing out with the news of the exemption use? Possibly. Am I digging into this too deep? Potentially. I’ll settle on the idea being interesting then. Fan favorites occasionally get a pass. The others are a bit more scrutinized. Nothing new.
Still kinda fascinating.
Besides, the more time spent thinking about it takes away from CCR and the gym.
Let’s see if we can find eight more items for the Weekend 9.
One takeaway for the weekend
2. Let’s go back to the court of public opinion.
This weekend, we were supposed to get the opening rounds of PGA Tour play until the Tour announced in September that it was canceling the Sentry event in Hawaii due to drought conditions — and now there are loud whispers that the Tour might not return to the island at all starting next year. While this space won’t go further into the particulars — this story here, by GOLF’s Dylan Dethier, is good for that — what I’ve found is mostly love for the tournament. Put another way, I haven’t seen or heard much celebrating that it could be erased.
Me? I’ve long liked the idea that trimming back the pro golf schedule creates anticipation, and thus added interest. Hawaii screams special, though.
And it’s in prime time.
One takeaway from the week that was
3. A thought on the LPGA signing up for its own TGL and the Chevron Championship moving the first women’s major to Memorial Park in Houston?
I’m sorry I’m saying this.
I hate myself for typing it.
But hey, that’s Growing the Game!
Seriously, though, getting the product on TV screens is good. Playing at a muni is good. New commissioner Craig Kessler said he’d work to establish connections between the tour’s players and fans, and here’s that happening.
An instruction tip for the weekend (for LeBron James)
4. I thought the video below was good. The PGA Tour had a few pros analyze LeBron James’ swing.
PGA TOUR players analyze the swing of @KingJames for his 41st birthday 🏌🏻♂️ pic.twitter.com/ga2GEMy6ID
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) December 30, 2025
A story that interests me
5. Rory McIlroy appeared late last year on the “Stick to Football” podcast, and I thought the exchange below was good. It came after Jamie Carragher, one of the show’s co-hosts and a former soccer star, asked where McIlroy’s green jacket was.
Said McIlroy: “Just in my wardrobe.”
Said Ian Wright, another co-host and former soccer star: “Do you have to bring it back there or have they got one there?”
Said McIlroy: “So no. So you got to bring it back. So the champion — the only person that’s allowed to bring the green jacket off the premises is the champion for a year. So I’ve enjoyed it. I’ve enjoyed bringing it around the world.”
Said Gary Neville, another co-host and former soccer star: “So you don’t get to keep the green jacket?”
Said McIlroy: “No, it stays in the club. So it stays in your locker.”
Said Jill Scott, another co-host and former soccer star: “You should have worn it today.”
Said McIlroy: “You know, I played in India a few weeks ago and it was the first time a green jacket was in India.. Brought it down to Australia. I’ve brought it around the globe. And I wore it on Halloween. My daughter wanted to be Galinda from ‘Wicked.’ So I was like, well, I’ll be the Wizard of Oz.”
Said Wright: “Is there certain things you can’t — people can’t touch it, no one else can put it on?”
Said McIlroy: “Yeah, there’s a few. Yeah, you have to sign a legal document to take it out of the club. And there’s do’s and don’ts with it. You have to wear a certain shirt and you have to wear a club tie and you only wear dress shoes; you can’t wear trainers. It’s very …”
Said Carragher, to laughter: “You just throw it on. Go for a bevy.”
Said Neville: “They don’t mess around at Augusta, do they, with rules?
Said McIlroy: “No, they’re — but that’s what makes it such a great place. It’s like they know who they are and they stick to it. And it’s also one of the reasons that they have one of the best brands in sport. It’s because they are so meticulous and they do everything in such a way that, yeah.”
McIlroy’s appearance on the show can be found below.
A photo that interests me
6. I thought the photo contained in the link here was good — and festive. The item in the picture was created by Sydney Swanson of Wisconsin, and the photo was shared by ironmountaindailynews.com.
An Instagram post that I enjoyed
7. I thought the Instagram posts below were good. They were written by Jon Rahm and then shared on X by GOLF’s Subpar podcast after Rahm appeared on the show.
A Turkish hair transplant company slid into Jon Rahm's DMs after listening to @golfsubpar 🤣@JonRahmOfficial says he’s good… but he’s got a couple teammates in mind. pic.twitter.com/rJKVQMkqdv
— Subpar (@golf_subpar) January 8, 2026
A video that I enjoyed
8. I thought the video below was good. Shared by Skratch, it features Tiger Woods, Butch Harmon and Kapalua.
What golf is on TV this weekend?
9. Here’s a rundown of golf on TV this weekend:
– Saturday
10 a.m.-2 p.m. ET: LIV Golf Promotions third round, FS1
2 p.m.-3 p.m. ET: LIV Golf Promotions third round, Fox Sports 2
– Sunday
10 a.m.-3 p.m. ET: LIV Golf Promotions fourth round, FS1
2 p.m.-5 p.m. ET: The Bahamas Golf Classic first round, Golf Channel
One more thing!
10. Hey! If you’ve come this far, I appreciate it — and I want to ask a question to you, the loyal reader:
What would you like to see in this space going forward? Or out of this space, in terms of a great story that you wish would be told? My email address is nick.piastowski@golf.com Please reach out!