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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.
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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New PGA Tour CEO sets out his stall with LIV Golf merger
Brian Rolapp made his stance clear on the PGA Tour's merger with LIV Golf, as six players get new positions within his organization. Rolapp is the PGA Tour's new CEO, having been announced as the latest man to take the position after spending two decades ...
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Get ready golf fans, the PGA Tour will soon be making significant changes to how it operates and how it looks. That's the message from Tour CEO Brian Rolapp just three weeks into his new gig. Rolapp made the announcement from East Lake Golf Club a day before the Tour Championship,
The PGA Tour announced Wednesday the formation of the Future Competition Committee, which is intended to find "the optimal competitive model that enhances the PGA TOUR's value to fans, players and partners.
President Donald Trump’s Miami area golf course will host the PGA Tour in 2026, the first time in about a decade that the league will hold an event at a Trump property.The Professional Golfers’ Association 2026 Miami Championship will descend on Trump National Doral from April 30 to May 3,
Bryson DeChambeau opened up on the PGA Tour's ban from the Napa warm-up, saying LIV supports his Ryder Cup prep participation fully.
Scottie Scheffler erased a four-shot deficit in five holes and then delivered a haymaker on the daunting par-3 17th by chipping in from 82 feet for birdie that carried him to victory Sunday in the BMW Championship for his fifth PGA Tour title of the year.