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CBS Sports executives don't believe their product will suffer if some longtime PGA Tour stops are cut as drastic changes to the schedule are considered.
CBS Sports begins its 69th consecutive year broadcasting the PGA Tour this weekend at the Farmers Insurance Open from Torrey Pines Golf Course in San Diego, the first of 22 events on its schedule that includes the Masters, PGA Championship, six signature events and the FedEx Cup Playoffs.
The PGA Tour's schedule will likely be changing in the future. Why? Look no further than Caleb Williams' playoff prayer. The post Why is PGA Tour considering a schedule change? Caleb Williams has answer appeared first on Golf.
Harris English was the first to break the news that the tour’s CEO, Brian Rolapp, was making changes to the schedule. According to reports, the new season will start after the Super Bowl, meaning iconic venues on the West Coast will be cut.
PGA Tour players are going to bat for Torrey Pines, saying it needs to be a part of future PGA Tour schedules.
The PGA Tour released its schedule for the 2026 FedEx Cup Fall slate on Friday with multiple changes to the forthcoming fall series. Upping the number of tournaments compared to the 2025 slate, the FedEx Cup Fall will not only feature eight events but two brand new ones and one of which used to be featured in the regular season.
Harris English dropped a bombshell towards the end of last year, revealing that the PGA Tour planned to change its schedule in 2027. These potential changes would see the PGA Tour season begin after the Super Bowl,
The new 2027 Tour schedule is a mystery, but the early start to the current season is worth preserving, Bob Harig writes. Also: LIV Golf’s changes, Patrick Reed and where it all began for Scottie Scheffler.