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PGA Tour CEO Rolapp says new model would expand fields at elite events and restore 36-hole cut

The PGA Tour is moving toward a revamped model that would allow for bigger fields at elite events and restore the 36-hole cut. So many details remain under discussion.

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PGA Tour CEO Rolapp says new model would expand fields at elite events and restore 36-hole cut

The PGA Tour is moving toward a revamped model that would allow for bigger fields at elite events and restore the 36-hole cut. So many details remain under discussion.

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nytimes.com4 g fa

As big PGA Tour remodel vote approaches, CEO Brian Rolapp remains confident

The core of Rolapp's plan centers on a two-track system with aggressive promotion and relegation protocols.

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  1. mercoledì 3 giugno 2026·apnews.com

    PGA Tour CEO Rolapp says new model would expand fields at elite events and restore 36-hole cut

    The PGA Tour is moving toward a revamped model that would allow for bigger fields at elite events and restore the 36-hole cut. So many details remain under discussion.

  2. mercoledì 3 giugno 2026·nytimes.com

    As big PGA Tour remodel vote approaches, CEO Brian Rolapp remains confident

    The core of Rolapp's plan centers on a two-track system with aggressive promotion and relegation protocols.