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The PGA Tour unveiled a new competitive structure on Tuesday that will begin in 2028 and feature a two-tiered system – a Championship Series for the game’s elite players and a Challenger Series that will be the primary pathway to the upper track.
Majority of players are embracing PGA Tour changes: Lewis
Golf Channel's Todd Lewis gives insight into how players in golf's "middle class" feel about the PGA Tour's new competitive model and why they are embracing the changes that lie ahead

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