PGA Tour Announces 2028 Revamp With Promotion and Relegation System
1-Minute Brief
The PGA Tour's new structure introduces a tiered system, potentially impacting player careers and tournament dynamics.
Key Facts
- Promotion and relegation will be implemented as part of the PGA Tour's changes starting in 2028.
- The new format features a two-tiered system for players, according to the PGA Tour announcement.
- A revamped Tour Championship is included in the restructuring plans.
- Tiger Woods made his first public appearance since his March DUI arrest to introduce PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp at the press conference.
- The changes were announced at a major press conference on Tuesday.
What Happened
The PGA Tour announced a significant restructuring, including a two-tiered system with promotion and relegation, and updates to the Tour Championship, at a press conference where Tiger Woods introduced CEO Brian Rolapp.
Why It Matters
This restructuring could alter the competitive landscape of professional golf, affecting how players qualify for events and maintain their status on the Tour.
What's Next
Further details on the implementation of the new system and its impact on players are expected as the 2028 launch approaches.
Sources
Confirmed by 3 independent sources
- BBC NewsCenter17m agoPromotion and relegation in revamped 2028 PGA Tour
- Fox NewsRight2h agoTiger Woods makes first public appearance since DUI, rehab stint as PGA Tour announces sweeping changes
- The IndependentLeft2h agoPGA Tour unveils radical restructure of golf calendar and new-look Tour Championship
