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Jay Monahan, the PGA Tour commissioner since 2017, will shift his day-to-day responsibilities to new CEO Brian Rolapp before leaving the PGA in 2027.
Monahan announced an agreement with the Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia, which was never finalized. From that framework agreement came a for-profit arm, PGA Tour Enterprises, which Rolapp ...
After a long courtship consummated on U.S. Open weekend, Brian Rolapp, who officially ran the NFL’s network and media wing, joined the PGA Tour as its first CEO.
Speaking ahead of the Wyndham Championship in Greensboro, North Carolina, Adam Scott said "there is not much happening," with ...
New PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp (left) with Tiger Woods. We haven’t mentioned yet that Comcast, which owns NBC, is spinning off many of its cable networks in the coming year to the highest bidder.
The world No. 2 and reigning Masters champion opted out of the FedEx St. Jude Championship in Memphis, citing rest and ...
Scott, a member of the Tour’s policy board as a player director, said Wednesday that negotiations between the PGA Tour and Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund haven't advanced far since a Feb. 20 ...
And going forward, the Tour will be represented by new CEO Brian Rolapp, who was named in June as Monahan's replacement. Although Monahan is stepping down at the end of 2026, Rolapp started his ...
The tournament's future beyond 2026 is uncertain, with its schedule placement being a factor in renewal considerations. Incoming PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp suggested the possibility of elevating ...