Imagine having the world of sports in the palm of your hand—Apple Sports is making that a reality. With its latest update, fans can now easily access golf tournament results alongside enhanced features for soccer and tennis, solidifying its status as an essential app for sports enthusiasts everywhere.
In version 3.7 of Apple Sports, users gain the ability to track every exciting moment of the PGA and LPGA tours. This means live leaderboards that update in real-time, detailed hole-by-hole results, and individual scorecards for each player—whether they’re competing in men's or women's events. What’s more, you’ll find comprehensive player profiles, complete with information like their current ranking, birthdate, and even a headshot, allowing you to connect with your favorite athletes on a more personal level.
But it doesn't stop there! Apple has broadened its soccer coverage, diving into lesser-known European tournaments such as the Copa del Rey, Coppa Italia, Coupe de France, and DFB-Pokal, which means fans of these competitions can now stay informed about all the action.
Additionally, tennis fans will be thrilled to discover new functionalities that deliver real-time statistics during matches. While Apple initially rolled out basic tennis features back in June 2025, just before Wimbledon, this latest update enriches the experience significantly, preparing users for future events with greater depth and detail.
Golf had notably been one of the major sports missing from the app, and its introduction comes right before the PGA's highly anticipated WM Phoenix Open, which kicks off on February 5th. For those excited about American football, Apple Sports already covers the NFL, making it a perfect companion for this weekend's Super Bowl LX, featuring a halftime show headlined by none other than Bad Bunny, sponsored by Apple Music.
Despite being less than two years old, Apple Sports has rapidly expanded its offerings to include an impressive array of sports, including F1, MLB, NASCAR, NBA, NHL, and the Premier League among others. Plus, with the option to add dedicated widgets right onto your home screen, keeping track of scores and updates has never been easier.
To take advantage of these exciting new features, make sure your device is updated to iOS 17.2 or newer, which means you’ll need at least an iPhone XS, XS Max, XR, or a later model.
For those who love everything Apple, staying updated has never been so convenient.
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