PGA Tour Announces Two-Tier System With Promotion and Relegation for 2028
1-Minute Brief
The PGA Tour's structural overhaul aims to intensify competition and reshape professional golf's landscape.
Key Facts
- Promotion and relegation will be introduced as a core feature of the PGA Tour starting in 2028.
- Tiger Woods made his first public appearance since his March DUI arrest at the press conference.
- Woods introduced new PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp during the announcement event.
- The changes are intended to elevate competition and increase payouts for winners.
- A new two-tiered system and a restructured Tour Championship were announced.
What Happened
The PGA Tour revealed a major revamp, including a two-tier system with promotion and relegation, at a press conference where Tiger Woods introduced CEO Brian Rolapp.
Why It Matters
These changes are expected to alter the competitive dynamics of professional golf, potentially impacting player careers and tournament structures.
What's Next
Further details on the implementation of the new system and its impact on players and tournaments are anticipated as the 2028 season approaches.
Sources
Confirmed by 4 independent sources
- BBC NewsCenter2h agoPromotion and relegation in revamped 2028 PGA Tour
- CNBCCenter41m agoPGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp unveils sweeping changes to professional golf
- Fox NewsRight4h agoTiger Woods makes first public appearance since DUI, rehab stint as PGA Tour announces sweeping changes
