Tiger Woods' comments, Brian Rolapp's appearance and a Bahamas player meeting were the latest reminders that the PGA Tour is under construction. The post Tiger Woods and Brian Rolapp: The unlikely duo ...
This is why Tiger Woods became a bureaucrat, and this is why he cares about Zoom calls: Because he knows that the old guard ...
Some of the field at this week's PNC Championship — many on the PGA Tour Champions — discuss possible changes for the PGA ...
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Greg Norman weighs in on PGA Tour future after Brian Rolapp arrival
The arrival of the new CEO of the PGA Tour, Brian Rolapp, produced an avalanche of reactions, and Greg Norman also commented ...
Ahead of the Tour Championship, Brian Rolapp, the PGA Tour’s new CEO, met with the media to discuss a number of topics. During his press conference, Rolapp made it clear that TV ratings are a top ...
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Reports: PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp, Tiger Woods pitch "significant" schedule changes to Hero field
After the PGA Tour's Future Competitions Committee met on Tuesday, PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp and committee chair Tiger Woods met with the 20 players competing in this week's Hero World Challenge in ...
The PGA Tour’s new CEO addressed whether losing one of golf’s biggest showmen truly hurts the Tour. Bryson DeChambeau has been a headline magnet ever since he departed the PGA Tour for LIV Golf in ...
Nearly two months ago, at East Lake Golf Club, Brian Rolapp delivered his first public address as the Tour’s new CEO. Calm, calculated, but unmistakably bold, he signaled a seismic shift in the PGA’s ...
Tiger Woods has an ambitious goal for a new-look PGA Tour in 2027, but 2028 is more realistic. After hearing for those in charge and talking to those inside the ropes, here's what that might look like ...
The executive changes unveiled Friday by PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp will please both the DOGE devotees who drool over efficiencies at headquarters and the X-dwelling numpties who drool over their ...
As Brian Rolapp settles in as CEO of the PGA Tour, it’s clear that big changes are ahead, writes Bob Harig. Plus, notes on Rory McIlroy’s fall plans and Scottie Scheffler’s historic season. Brian ...
There could be big changes in store for the PGA Tour in 2027, including no more Signature Events and delaying the start of the season until after the Super Bowl in February. Speaking to media at the ...
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