PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp addresses potential for massive schedule changes

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The PGA Tour’s new CEO Brian Rolapp promised “significant change” during his introductory press conference. Rolapp, who spent years at the NFL as commissioner Roger Goodell’s right-hand man, wants to build his PGA Tour around parity, scarcity and simplicity — just like the NFL.

Of course, Rolapp’s promise of change had everyone wondering exactly what he plans for the PGA Tour to look like once those changes are instituted. At last week’s RSM Classic, Ryder Cupper Harris English offered some clues as to what Rolapp might be planning to tweak as he gets under the hood.

“We’ve got some smart guys at the helm. Now with Brian Rolapp coming in, he’s seeing the PGA Tour in a different light,” English said.

“Sometimes change is good. I get that they want all the best players playing together more often, and the talk of the Tour potentially starting after the Super Bowl I think is a pretty good thing because we can’t really compete with football. So we’ll see where it goes.”

English isn’t the first player to correctly note that golf can’t “compete” with the NFL. In 2005, Tiger Woods said he believed the PGA Tour season should end around Labor Day before football starts. The PGA Tour tweaked the FedEx Cup Playoffs schedule to avoid the NFL in 2019. In 2014, at the BMW Championship, Rory McIlroy praised the NFL for its scarcity, which keeps fans wanting more.

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