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PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan will leave his post by the end of 2026 with the hiring of Brian Rolapp as the CEO.
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.
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EssentiallySports on MSNJay Monahan Dealt Heavy Blow by Multiple PGA Tour Stars With Hours to Go for $8.4 Million TournamentSet at TPC Deere Run in Silvis, Illinois, the John Deere Classic sticks to the classic 72-hole stroke play format, with wide fairways, soft greens, and serious birdie chances from start to finish. The ...
On Tuesday, the PGA Tour announced Brian Rolapp as its new CEO while also announcing Jay Monahan would step down at the end of 2026.
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.
Jay Monahan moving out, an NFL executive moving in, Tiger Woods the new commish? Questions and answers on the PGA Tour's new leadership. By Joel Beall. June 17, 2025 ...
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Tennis World USA on MSNJay Monahan faces backlash from golf legend Nick FaldoSir Nick Faldo, the legend of this sport, put the accent on Monahan in the interview with the media, disappointed because Jay did not contact him to explain why he was not included in the equity ...
The PGA Tour was the ultimate 'ham sandwich business' — even a ham sandwich could run it — until LIV started offering ...
Jay Monahan is by most accounts a decent guy. But even decent guys sometimes have to trade in deception. Like, for example, during the second act of your twice-a-year media availability assessing ...
Jay Monahan to step down as PGA Tour commissioner in 2026 Newly named CEO Brian Rolapp will take on Monahan's duties. Syndication: Florida Times-Union. Golf By Drew Lerner on 06/17/2025 06/17/2025.
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