Billy Horschel has been around long enough to see the PGA Tour change a lot over the past 15 years. One of the biggest shifts lately has been the rise of Signature Events. Smaller, high-profile tournaments with massive prize money. The setup, however, has stirred up some frustration among players. Lucas Glover recently admitted he’s fed up with how hard it’s become for some to get into these events, even saying he doesn’t want to talk to Brian Rolapp anymore.
With only 100 golfers guaranteed to keep their cards this year, the rest are left fighting for scraps. And, starting in 2026, there will be nine of these, each offering $20 million and featuring only about 70 players, mostly those sitting near the top of the FedExCup standings. So, Horschel seems to feel the same way as Glover. In a