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Brian Rolapp has a new job — and now so does Tiger Woods.
Brian Rolapp, the PGA Tour’s new CEO, said in June that fans want to see all the best golfers together, but stepped back from ...
In addition to Woods, players on the new committee are Patrick Cantlay, Adam Scott and Camillo Villegas, all of whom are members of the PGA Tour Policy Board and PGA Tour Enterprises Board, and ...
Making his second U.S. Ryder Cup team gives Georgia native Harris English a ton of confidence entering this week's Tour ...
New PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp is promising "significant change" to the tour's current model and appointed Tiger Woods to ...
The PGA Tour is still searching for the perfect format in the FedEx Cup playoffs and the world’s top players aren’t sure what ...
A change in this year's Tour Championship format also means a change in the prize money payout that each player receives.
Tiger Woods said he was "honored" to be appointed chairman of the PGA Tour's newly formed Future Competition Committee.
The first move by the PGA Tour's new CEO is to put Tiger Woods in charge of a committee to study the competitive model.
Golfer Ben Griffin says he swallowed a snowball-sized clump of creatine and accidentally "overdosed" at BMW Championship last weekend.
Brian Rolapp, who spent 22 years with the NFL, was named the PGA Tour's first CEO on June 17. He’s officially been on the job for 18 days.
This article was originally published on www.si.com as How New PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp Is Putting Tiger Woods to Work.
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