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Skins Game live updates for the showdown of PGA Tour stars on Amazon

2025-11-28 13:01
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Skins Game live updates for the showdown of PGA Tour stars on Amazon

It started in 1983 but went dormant in 2008. Now, the Skins Game is back and ready for its close up.

Skins Game live updates for the showdown of PGA Tour stars on AmazonStory byAdam Schupak and Nick Stavas, GolfweekFri, November 28, 2025 at 1:01 PM UTC·2 min read

It started in 1983 but went dormant in 2008. Now, the Skins Game is back and ready for its close up.

Amazon Prime Video is the place to watch it this time around and what better way to get out of Black Friday shopping than with this excuse. OK, maybe that won't fly in your houes but nonetheless, we're tracking all the action here Friday so be sure to refresh this page for the latest news and updates.

Xander Schauffele waves after winning the 2025 Baycurrent Classic in Yokohama.Xander Schauffele waves after winning the 2025 Baycurrent Classic in Yokohama.

Who's playing in the 2025 Skins Game?

Justin Thomas was on the original list but announced that he had surgery to repair a back injury on Nov. 14. He was subsequently replaced by European Ryder Cupper Shane Lowry.

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The other three set for the revived Skins Game are Xander Schauffele, Keegan Bradley and Tommy Fleetwood.

What time is the Skins Game?

The reboot of the iconic ‘Silly Season’ competition is scheduled to start at 9 a.m. ET on Amazon Prime Video. It will be the first leg of a quadruple-header of live sports on the streaming service.

Where is the Skins Game being played?

Panther National in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, Palm Beach County’s first new private golf community in 20 years, is the host venue. Thomas consulted with Jack Nicklaus on the design of the course, which opened for play in November 2023.

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What is the format for the Skins Game?

Remaining true to the traditional Skins Game, organizers say each hole carries a dollar value and tied holes will roll over, which can raise the stakes pretty quickly. But, there's a twist: it's called a "reverse purse," in which each player starts with $1 million and that amount will go up or down based on whether a player wins or loses a hole.

This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Skins Game live updates for the showdown of PGA Tour stars on Amazon

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