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Will the PGA Tour seek to host events at prestigious golf courses in major cities or is it looking to build its own structures like it did for the Players Championship? CEO Brian Rolapp says ideally both will be possible in the future.
Here are the two ways under the PGA Tour’s new competitive model how players in the Challenger Series can move up into the Championship Series.
PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp stressed that players won’t be under contract and won’t be forced to play in any events under the Tour’s new competitive model.
PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp addressed criticism that the newly-forged Challenger Series is just a glorified Korn Ferry Tour at his press conference Tuesday that unveiled the Tour’s new competitive model beginning in 2028.
Woods, who is a member of the PGA Tour’s policy board, introduced PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp ahead of Rolapp’s press conference announcing big changes to the Tour’s competitive structure.
Rex Hoggard joins Rich Lerner on “Golf Central” to discuss details of the PGA Tour’s announcement that it will move to a two-track series in 2028.
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.
Golf Channel’s Rex Hoggard and Ryan Lavner talk about the PGA Tour’s new competitive model and what fans should expect from CEO Brian Rolapp at his press conference Tuesday. Rolapp is scheduled to speak about changes to the Tour’s schedule and much more at 9 a.m. ET on Golf Central.
The KPMG Women’s PGA Championship at Hazeltine National Golf Club will be played for a record-setting $13 million in prize money.
Here are the players in the 2026 Travelers field that qualified through an exemption from either the Aon Next 10 and Aon Swing 5.