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Zurich Classic director issues statement after Brian Rolapp unveils new PGA Tour schedule
PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp announced a new competitive system and schedule revamp to be implemented by the 2028 season. The changes aim to increase winner payouts and elevate competition through a two-series model. The Zurich Classic director has issued a statement following the announcement.
What changed
The PGA Tour is transitioning to a new competitive system and schedule starting in 2028.
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PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp Unveils Sweeping Schedule Changes
confidence 90%PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp announced a new competitive system and schedule revamp to be implemented by the 2028 season. The changes aim to increase winner payouts and elevate competition through a two-series model. The Zurich Classic director has issued a statement following the announcement.
What's confirmed:
- PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp unveiled sweeping changes to professional golf.
- The new competitive system and schedule changes start in 2028.
- The revamped structure is designed to raise payouts for winners and elevate competition.
- Brian Rolapp will formally become PGA Tour Commissioner on January 1, 2027.
Still unconfirmed:
- The new schedule is causing nervousness among current tour events.
- Maverick McNealy stated that players privately raised concerns to Brian Rolapp regarding their ability to create their own schedules.
- Scottie Scheffler believes competition will improve under the new two-series model.