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Jay Monahan is leaving the PGA Tour next year after a decade that ends with a sport fractured by the Saudi riches of LIV Golf. He turns it over to top NFL executive Brian Rolapp.
The PGA Tour announced a seismic shift in its leadership structure Tuesday, naming NFL veteran Brian Rolapp as chief ...
The public was quite surprised earlier this month when news emerged that Jay Monahan might leave his position as commissioner, to be replaced by NFL executive director Brian Rolapp.
The PGA Tour announced Tuesday that commissioner Jay Monahan will be stepping down at the end of his contract in 2026, as new CEO Brian Rolapp takes over day-to-day responsibilities.
After an extensive process, the PGA TOUR CEO Search Committee—consisting of Arthur M. Blank, Tiger Woods, Adam Scott, Jay Monahan, Joe Gorder and Sam Kennedy—unanimously recommended Rolapp for ...
PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan will step down at the end of 2026. Former NFL executive Brian Rolapp has been named the PGA Tour's new CEO, starting June 17.
Jay Monahan held a press conference at the Travelers in response to LIV Golf. Last week in Connecticut, it was announced he'll step down next year. The symmetry is stunning, writes Max Schreiber.
On Tuesday, the PGA Tour announced Brian Rolapp as its new CEO while also announcing Jay Monahan would step down at the end ...
Earlier in June, it was reported that the PGA Tour was set to unveil NLF executive Brian Rolapp as its CEO.. That came six months after commissioner Jay Monahan announced in an end-of-year message ...
After previously being played in Nicholasville, the PGA Tour's annual event in Kentucky will be held this year in Louisville.
Genesis extends its title sponsorship of the Genesis Scottish Open through 2030, reinforcing its commitment to golf and ...