
The Rolapp Era Begins - August 21st, 2025
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On August 21st, 2025, new PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp announced a Tiger Woods-led committee to overhaul the Tour's competitive model, signaling a new era of "significant change" for professional golf.
- New CEO Brian Rolapp is wasting no time, appointing Tiger Woods to chair a "Future Competition Committee." The goal is a complete overhaul of the Tour's model, moving away from the PIF and forging its own independent path.
- Rolapp is aiming for "significant change," not "incremental change," in his quest to build the "best professional golf competitive model in the world."
- Rory McIlroy is fully on board, praising Rolapp's "fresh perspective" as a non-golf industry insider, signaling strong player support for the new leadership.
- The controversial starting strokes format at the TOUR Championship is officially gone. Players will now start on a level playing field, a major shift designed to simplify the finale and crown a more traditional tournament champion.
- Scottie Scheffler praised the change as "much simpler," while Rory McIlroy admitted he was in the minority and "didn't hate the starting strokes."
- The change removes a significant mental hurdle for players like Scheffler, who no longer have to calculate their position relative to a staggered start.
- Jon Rahm has won the LIV Golf individual season championship and its $18 million prize without winning a single event all year, a statistical anomaly that highlights the unique nature of LIV's points-based system.
- Rahm called the win "bittersweet," admitting that season-long runner-up Joaquin Niemann was "probably the more deserving guy" based on his tournament victories.
- While Rahm cashes a massive check, his comments reveal a top competitor's internal conflict between financial success and the traditional satisfaction of winning tournaments.
New CEO hasn't spoken to PIF • Henrik Stenson relegated from LIV • Tiger Woods named committee chairman
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