Brian Rolapp wants all eyes on the PGA Tour. And he’s doing everything he can to make that happen. Even if that means pushing the beginning of the season back by a month and a half . Just so the Super Bowl doesn’t distract the American audience. Seems like a good plan, doesn’t it? Well, Kevin Van Valkenburg doesn’t think it is.

“I do think professional golf needs to be careful about emulating the NFL in every aspect,” the Fried Egg Golf analyst said. Not everything that worked for the NFL might work in the PGA Tour, according to him. Golf isn’t played between 32 teams every year, unlike the NFL. It’s an individual sport that relies on superstars. And they need more events to prove themselves.

A team can still recover after losing a match in the NFL. Not winning on the PGA Tour can lead

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