With Brian Rolapp ‘s Future Committee in place, the PGA Tour has big dreams, aiming for a leaner schedule of 20-22 events per year. The Tour is also working to address its visibility issues, establish a global footprint, and provide opportunities for players worldwide. But what happens when the Tour’s global ambitions collide with its top players’ desire to stay home?
Gary Williams and Todd Lewis joined Golf Today to discuss the potential schedule changes for the 2027 season on the PGA Tour. They highlighted that while players like Rory McIlroy have earned the status of a ‘global golfer,’ playing in events in India and Scotland, Scottie Scheffler isn’t exactly following suit.
“There is an opportunity for the PGA Tour to align with other tours, probably specifically the DP Wo

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