What Happened
The PGA Tour has approved a sweeping revamp of its schedule and structure, which will be implemented starting with the 2028 season. A key component of this overhaul is the introduction of a two-tiered system that will feature expanded fields. The tour has also confirmed the appointment of a new commissioner, Rolapp.
In conjunction with these structural changes, the PGA Tour has also announced that East Lake Golf Club will cease to be the permanent host of the Tour Championship following the 2027 event. The specifics of the new schedule and the implications for players are detailed in the announcements made by the tour.
Key Facts
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The PGA Tour will implement a new schedule and structure starting in the 2028 season.
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A new two-tiered system with expanded fields has been approved.
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Rolapp has been approved as the new Commissioner.
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East Lake Golf Club will no longer be the permanent host of the Tour Championship after 2027.