Could the PGA Tour playoffs conclude with match play at Cypress Point? Pine Valley? It's a possibility now.
The PGA Tour has revealed its planned changes to its competitive model, schedule and playoffs, changes that will be more substantial than any in the Tour's half-century-long history.
A new schedule, a traveling TOUR Championship and plenty of unanswered questions. Here are the courses that could define the PGA TOUR's next era.
The PGA Tour announces sweeping changes for 2028, including relegation, promotion, two separate series, match play, and purses of at least $20 million.
The PGA Tour is overhauling its competitive model with a new two-track system and ending sponsor exemptions.
The PGA Tour announced sweeping changes starting in 2028. What's new, what questions still remain to be answered and how it will all impact the tour moving forward.
The PGA Tour has announced a complete overhaul to its structure and schedule starting in 2028. After a year of discussion and debate over how the organization could create a format that pleases all ...
Rory McIlroy used his pre-tournament media availability ahead of the PGA Championship at Aronimink Golf Club to call for more match play events on the PGA Tour schedule. McIlroy, who arrives in ...
CROMWELL, Conn. – Match play is coming to the PGA Tour Playoffs. The PGA Tour's board of directors approved a series of sweeping changes on Monday that will go into effect for the 2028 season, ...
The PGA Tour will introduce match play to its playoff system starting in the 2028 season. Playoff events may be reduced to two and will rotate among prestigious, iconic golf courses. Player directors ...