Tiger Woods Takes On New Role For PGA TOUR
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ATLANTA – New PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp can smell a LIV question a mile away. During his press conference on Wednesday ahead of the Tour Championship, he called out a reporter who was attempting to bait him. Reporter: Do you accept the premise that what golf fans want primarily is the best players in the world playing together more often?
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Golf Digest on MSNChange is coming: 5 major takeaways from new PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp's first address
Brian Rolapp's words were measured, his tone unremarkable. But beneath the surface of the new PGA Tour CEO's first major address at the Tour Championship lay an unmistakable message: sweeping changes are inevitable, and he won't hesitate to dismantle the current structure if it ultimately makes his league stronger.
The 2025 Tour Championship will begin on Thursday at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta, and Scottie Scheffler will be seeking his second consecutive title after besting Collin Morikawa by four shots last season.
Brian Rolapp, the PGA Tour’s new CEO, said in June that fans want to see all the best golfers together, but stepped back from that stance Wednesday.
Lauren Lilley says she was standing by a rope fence when she was struck from behind by a golf cart operated by media crew for 2023 PGA Championship.
The 2026 PGA Tour schedule, released Tuesday, includes 35 official FedEx Cup stops and nine signature events and marks the return of play to Trump National Doral. The Doral course, in Miami, had hosted PGA Tour events annually from 1962-2016.
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Golf Digest on MSNScottie Scheffler gets love from a pair of GOATs, a PGA Tour winner gets ‘the shakes’ and Joaquin Niemann gets robbed
Welcome to another edition of The Grind, where we finally broke par again. At mini golf, that is. And I really took it to my 7-year-old daughter: Talk about tough love. Anyway, I’m back after a fun family vacay,
Cola's ‘The World is My Yard’ platform, new grant to provide critical funding for partner HBCU men’s and women’s golf programs