PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp delivered his first 'State of the Tour' address, hinting at significant changes for golf.
PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp broke down several major changes being considered as soon as next season during a news conference on Wednesday, March 11.
Small market events like The American Express are still an option for 2027 schedule, PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp said ...
The Cognizant Classic likely will not be eliminated. "I think there will be a place for most of our events in our new model." ...
Last year, long and straight drives, formidable long-iron play and some clutch putting catapulted Penge from the DP World ...
CEO Brian Rolapp announced Wednesday six pillars of change to the PGA Tour's future. One of the biggest questions, though, is why?
The PGA Tour wants to double the number of signature events and expand fields to 120 players with a 36-hole cut.
The PGA Tour is considering some major changes to scheduling, tournament and postseason formats, according to a Wednesday ...
Two-time major champion Curtis Strange and veteran Peter Jacobsen sharply criticzied recent PGA Tour changes in comments to ...
PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp is dismissive of LIV Golf, stating he has no interest in future talks or allowing LIV players into The Players Championship.
The PGA Tour plans to formalize a tiered system, creating a schedule of elevated events for its top stars. This new structure will create an elite tier for superstars and a secondary level for other ...
The PGA Tour-LIV Golf unification question? PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp, speaking at the Players Championship, says he has only ...
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