PGA Tour's 'Dramatic' Changes to Schedules, Points, More Revealed, Tiger Woods Reacts to New System

PGA Tour's 'Dramatic' Changes to Schedules, Points, More Revealed, Tiger Woods Reacts to New System

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Key Points:

  • The PGA Tour will implement major changes to its competitive structure in 2028, introducing two new tournament series: the PGA Tour Championship Series and the PGA Tour Challenger Series, with the latter acting as a pathway to the former.
  • The Championship Series will feature at least 15 events with minimum prize purses of $20 million each, a reimagined postseason, the introduction of match play, and a revamped TOUR Championship format.
  • The new point system emphasizes winning and top finishes, with the top 90 players in the Championship Series earning full exemption for the following year, and at least 20 players promoted annually from the Challenger Series based on performance.
  • Major tournaments will retain an elevated points structure under the new system, and the PGA Tour aims to expand the Championship Series into larger markets such as New York, Philadelphia, Boston, San Francisco, Seattle, and Washington D.C.
  • PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp highlighted that the changes focus on meritocracy, clearer pathways, higher stakes, and consistency, while Tiger Woods, who led the Future Competition Committee, expressed support for the announced reforms.

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