Sports fans, rejoice! Apple Sports just leveled up your game-day experience, and it’s not just about the big leagues anymore. With its latest update, Apple Sports is now your one-stop shop for golf enthusiasts, soccer die-hards, and tennis aficionados alike. But here’s where it gets exciting: golf, once a glaring omission, has finally arrived, just in time for the PGA’s WM Phoenix Open kicking off on February 5. Version 3.7 lets you dive deep into PGA and LPGA tournaments with live leaderboards, hole-by-hole breakdowns, and detailed player profiles—think tour rankings, birthdates, and even headshots. It’s like having a caddy in your pocket!
And this is the part most people miss: Apple didn’t stop at golf. Soccer fans, get ready to cheer for smaller European competitions like the Copa del Rey, Coppa Italia, and DFB-Pokal, now fully covered in the app. Tennis lovers? You’re in for a treat too. Real-time stats during matches are here, building on the basic features launched ahead of Wimbledon 2025. It’s a game-changer for keeping up with every ace and volley.
But here’s the controversial bit: with Apple Sports expanding so rapidly, is it becoming too much of a jack-of-all-trades? Less than two years old, the app already covers the NFL, F1, MLB, NBA, NHL, Premier League, and more. Plus, you can add widgets to your home screen for instant updates. It’s impressive, but does it risk overwhelming users with too many options? Or is it the ultimate sports companion? Let’s debate that in the comments.
To join the action, you’ll need iOS 17.2 or later, meaning an iPhone XS or newer. And don’t forget, Apple Music is sponsoring the Super Bowl LX halftime show featuring Bad Bunny—just another way Apple is blending sports and entertainment seamlessly. So, what do you think? Is Apple Sports hitting a hole-in-one, or is it spreading itself too thin? Sound off below!