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The PGA TOUR just revealed several major changes that could completely reshape the future of professional golf — and some of them might look very familiar.
In this week’s episode of The Golf Podcast we break down the major changes the PGA TOUR just announced and what they could mean for the future of professional golf. With the 2027 season on the horizon, the Tour’s new leadership — along with input from Tiger Woods and the Future Competition Committee — is proposing a dramatic overhaul that could reshape the schedule, field sizes, and postseason format.
Among the biggest changes being discussed are a shorter season with fewer events, smaller and more consistent tournament fields, a new marquee opening event to kick off the season, and the possibility of bringing the PGA TOUR back to major markets around the world. We also explore how promotion and relegation could affect players fighting to keep their Tour cards and why the Tour is considering adding match play to the FedEx Cup Playoffs to create more dramatic “win-or-go-home” moments.
Throughout the episode we discuss how much of this new direction may have been influenced by the disruption caused by LIV Golf, and whether these changes will ultimately make the PGA TOUR a stronger product for fans and players alike. If these proposals become reality, the structure of professional golf could look very different in just a few years.
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The PGA TOUR just revealed several major changes that could completely reshape the future of professional golf — and some of them might look very familiar.
In this week’s episode of The Golf Podcast we break down the major changes the PGA TOUR just announced and what they could mean for the future of professional golf. With the 2027 season on the horizon, the Tour’s new leadership — along with input from Tiger Woods and the Future Competition Committee — is proposing a dramatic overhaul that could reshape the schedule, field sizes, and postseason format.
Among the biggest changes being discussed are a shorter season with fewer events, smaller and more consistent tournament fields, a new marquee opening event to kick off the season, and the possibility of bringing the PGA TOUR back to major markets around the world. We also explore how promotion and relegation could affect players fighting to keep their Tour cards and why the Tour is considering adding match play to the FedEx Cup Playoffs to create more dramatic “win-or-go-home” moments.
Throughout the episode we discuss how much of this new direction may have been influenced by the disruption caused by LIV Golf, and whether these changes will ultimately make the PGA TOUR a stronger product for fans and players alike. If these proposals become reality, the structure of professional golf could look very different in just a few years.
Thanks for tuning to The Golf Podcast!
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