Apple has once again expanded the reach of its Apple Sports app, rolling out a major update on February 4, 2026, that’s sure to make golf fans and sports enthusiasts alike take notice. With the release of version 3.7, Apple Sports now includes comprehensive support for both Men’s and Women’s golf, covering every PGA and LPGA tournament with live leaderboards, round-by-round scorecards, and real-time updates delivered straight to your iPhone. This move marks a significant milestone for the app, which has quickly become a favorite among sports followers since its debut less than two years ago.
According to Apple’s official press release, golf fans can now keep up with every twist and turn of the season, starting with the PGA’s WM Phoenix Open, which tees off on February 5, 2026. The app provides live scores for all official PGA Tour and LPGA Tour events—including the majors—ensuring fans won’t miss a single birdie, bogey, or leaderboard shakeup. Users can track their favorite players through each tournament with hole-by-hole results and individual scorecards, all displayed alongside real-time leaderboards and scores from every round throughout the year.
PCMag highlights that this update doesn’t just stop at scores. Apple Sports now offers detailed player information, including each competitor’s position, tour ranking, birthdate, birthplace, and even headshots. For those who want to know more about the athletes behind the numbers, this added depth offers a more personal connection to the game. As PCMag puts it, golf was one of the biggest missing sports on the app, and its arrival is a welcome addition for fans who have been waiting to follow the action as it unfolds.
But golf isn’t the only sport getting some love in this latest update. Soccer coverage has been expanded to include several important European competitions that previously flew under the radar for many international fans. The app now supports Copa del Rey, Coppa Italia, Coupe de France, and DFB-Pokal—giving users a front-row seat to the drama and excitement of knockout football across Spain, Italy, France, and Germany. For those who follow more than just the big leagues, this means a broader, richer soccer experience right at their fingertips.
And there’s more. Tennis fans will also find something new to cheer about. The update brings enhanced real-time stats to tennis coverage, making it easier than ever to keep up with the ebb and flow of a match. According to 9to5Mac, Apple had rolled out basic tennis features in June 2025 ahead of Wimbledon, but the latest improvements now deliver more detailed info for each game and set. Whether you’re tracking a nail-biter on Centre Court or a late-night match from the Australian Open, the app’s new features ensure you stay in the know.
Of course, Apple Sports’ reach extends well beyond these latest additions. Since its launch, the app has rapidly expanded to cover a dizzying array of sports, from the NFL—including this weekend’s Super Bowl LX, with a halftime show headlined by Bad Bunny and sponsored by Apple Music—to F1 racing, MLB, NASCAR, NBA, NHL, and the English Premier League. Fans can customize their experience with dedicated widgets, adding live score updates and match info right to their iPhone home screens. As 9to5Mac puts it, the app’s robust support for Live Activities has made it a go-to choice for tracking sports in real time, especially for those who want updates without constantly opening the app.
For users eager to try out these new features, the latest version of Apple Sports is available for free on the App Store. However, there’s a small catch: you’ll need to be running iOS 17.2 or later, meaning only owners of the iPhone XS, XS Max, XR, or newer devices can take full advantage of the update. As Apple continues to push the boundaries of what a sports app can offer, it’s a reminder of how technology is changing the way fans engage with their favorite teams and athletes.
The app’s evolution has been steady and consistent, with regular updates since its initial release nearly two years ago. Each new version has brought fresh features and expanded coverage, reflecting both fan demand and Apple’s ambition to create the definitive mobile sports companion. The addition of golf, with its live leaderboards and granular player details, signals Apple’s commitment to making the app truly comprehensive—no easy feat in the crowded world of sports media.
As for user experience, early reactions have been overwhelmingly positive. 9to5Mac’s review notes, “I love the Apple Sports app. It’s become my go-to for all sports, particularly because of its incredibly robust support for Live Activities.” The ability to follow multiple sports, receive instant updates, and access in-depth stats all in one place has resonated with fans who crave both speed and simplicity. Apple’s focus on delivering information quickly and cleanly, without unnecessary clutter, seems to be paying off.
It’s also worth noting how Apple Sports fits into the broader landscape of sports apps. While there are plenty of competitors out there—some with longer track records or more specialized features—Apple’s integration with iOS, its emphasis on real-time data, and its growing list of supported sports make it a formidable player. The app’s free price tag doesn’t hurt, either, especially for fans who want premium features without a subscription.
Looking ahead, it’s clear that Apple has no intention of slowing down. With every update, the company edges closer to its goal of being the one-stop shop for sports fans everywhere. The addition of golf, expanded soccer tournaments, and improved tennis stats are just the latest steps in a journey that’s likely to continue as new seasons begin and fan interests evolve. Whether you’re a die-hard supporter of a single sport or a casual observer who likes to keep tabs on everything, Apple Sports is making it easier than ever to stay connected to the world of athletics.
For now, fans can look forward to a packed sports calendar, knowing they have a powerful new tool in their pocket. With the PGA’s WM Phoenix Open kicking off this weekend and the Super Bowl just around the corner, there’s never been a better time to see what Apple Sports has to offer.