PGA Tour In Talks For Schedule Shakeup With Start After The Super Bowl
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COLLEGE GROVE, TENNESSEE – SEPTEMBER 17: A PGA Tour flag near the putting green during the final round of the Simmons Bank Open for the Snedeker Foundation at The Grove on September 17, 2023 in College Grove, Tennessee. (Photo by Alex Slitz/Getty Images) Getty Images There could be big changes in store for the PGA Tour in 2027, including no more Signature Events and delaying the start of the season until after the Super Bowl in February. Speaking to media at the RSM Classic, the last tour event of the season, world number 11 and Ryder Cup member Harris English hinted that big changes could be coming to the PGA Tour under new CEO Brian Rolapp. According to English, the PGA Tour could be getting rid of the Signature Events, for which there are nine scheduled in 2026. This would leave around “20-22 events that are all the same. I think that’s a good model to have. That’s where you’ll see all the top players play every single event because you can’t really afford to take one off.” He went on to state that the season may start in February, after the Super Bowl, “because we can’t really compete with football.” Talks have been going on behind closed doors with Rolapp and a newly formed committee, led by Tiger Woods trying to find new ways to revamp the PGA Tour. Rolapp has talked about the need for “scarcity” and making the golf season more watchable from its beginning to its end. ATLANTA, GEORGIA – AUGUST 20: Brian Rolapp, Chief Executive Officer of the PGA TOUR, speaks to the media prior to the TOUR Championship 2025 at East Lake Golf Club on August 20, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images) Getty Images The idea of not competing…