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Brian Rolapp is trying to give PGA TOUR a makeover

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PGA Tour schedule talk best example of how Brian Rolapp can impact golf
PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp, formerly of the NFL, discussed his vision for golf's future and the Players Championship.

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No decisions yet, but Brian Rolapp does reveal six themes for PGA Tour’s future
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Can PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp pull off grand plan for future of golf?
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PGA Tour Targets Bigger Fields in Bigger Markets as It Moves Closer to New Model
The PGA Tour wants to double the number of signature events and expand fields to 120 players with a 36-hole cut as it looks to overhaul its competitive model to bring the best players together on the ...

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Max Homa shares his thoughts about match play coming to the PGA Tour postseason
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Two-tier system among proposals for PGA Tour future
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PGA Tour stays in Hawaii, Korn Ferry prepares for Bahamas

Course: Waialae CC. Yardage: 7,044. Par: 70. Prize money: $7.5 million. Winner’s share: $1,350,000. Television: Thursday-Saturday, 7-10:30 p.m. (Golf Channel ...
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Golf insider hints at major changes coming to PGA Tour based on CEO's State of Tour presser update

The speculation around Brian Rolapp’s upcoming State of the Tour address also comes after recent discussions within the PGA Tour’s Future Competition Committee. The group which is chaired by Tiger Woods, met on February 24 to discuss the long term structure of the tour. (as per Golfweek)
Sky Sports
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The Sentry: Tom Hoge nudges ahead in PGA Tour 2025 season opener after opening round in Hawaii

Tom Hoge birdied four of his first five holes on his way to a nine-under opening round of 64 as he secured a one-stroke lead at The Sentry in Hawaii. The 35-year-old American registered 10 birdies and one bogey, at the sixth, to nudge ahead of countryman ...
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Golfweek's Best ranks the top 10 PGA Tour courses (non majors)

By removing major championships, which aren't run by the PGA Tour, we can see how the top 10 Tour courses stack up.
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