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PGA Tour: Promotion and relegation a key element of revamped tour from 2028

By britishbulletin.com23 June 20263 Mins Read
PGA Tour: Promotion and relegation a key element of revamped tour from 2028
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Currently, the top 10 finishers on the DP World Tour’s Race to Dubai, who are not already playing in the US, gain PGA Tour cards for the following season. It is not certain whether this will continue.

“It hasn’t been decided,” Rolapp said. “We’ve had a really successful relationship with the DP World Tour, inclusive of those cards.”

The tour boss, who will succeed Jay Monahan as PGA Tour commissioner next year, added: “That’s one of the many things we’re speaking about.”

Rolapp is promising to take the PGA Tour to new venues in the United States and said that 10 of 15 courses needed for the 2028 Championship Series, which will all have halfway cuts, have been identified.

Using a uniform points system, the series will crown an individual champion before the usual end-of-season Tour Championship.

That tournament will become matchplay and move to different locations rather than staying at its traditional home at East Lake in Atlanta.

Although exact details have still to be established, 20 golfers on the lower Challenger Series will earn promotion to the higher tier at the end of a season.

There will also be four to six “last chance” competitions in the autumn for those facing relegation to still preserve Championship status.

And Championship players will not be allowed to compete in Challenger events in the same season.

“We think for the integrity of what we’re delivering to our tournament partners that it was important to do that,” Rolapp said.

It does mean those lower events will be potentially bereft of star names and, at last week’s US Open, Rory McIlroy expressed concern that this track would be “a glorified Korn Ferry Tour” which is currently a low-profile feeder circuit to the PGA Tour.

But the Masters champion welcomed Tuesday’s announcement, saying in a statement that it is “a positive step for professional golf”.

He added: “As more details emerge, it is encouraging to see the PGA Tour reaffirming the importance of meritocracy and creating a structure that will serve both players and fans well.”

McIlroy also welcomed adding overseas events after the main season has been completed, in collaboration with the DP World Tour.

“The commitment to elevate some of these historic international tournaments and national opens is incredibly important for the game,” the Northern Irishman said.

Last week, McIlroy had said that the way the PGA Tour was prior to the 2022 arrival of the breakaway LIV tour “was actually pretty good”.

But Rolapp says the 2028 changes are vital to the tour’s future.

“If you’re competing for media dollars, which is the economic lifeblood of every sport in this country, you need to be constantly improving the product,” he said.

“I think we looked around and we saw what we need to do to increase fans’ attention and create more value for our partners and felt this was necessary.”

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