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The public was quite surprised earlier this month when news emerged that Jay Monahan might leave his position as commissioner ...
The PGA Tour has a new CEO and Commissioner Jay Monahan is leaving after 10 years. The tour has announced top NFL executive Brian Rolapp as CEO of the tour and the commercial PGA Tour Enterprises.
The PGA Tour announced a seismic shift in its leadership structure Tuesday, naming NFL veteran Brian Rolapp as chief ...
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 ...
Nick Faldo, Padraig Harrington Tony Jacklin are among the many major champions left out of receiving money through the ...
Jay Monahan held a press conference at the Travelers in response to LIV Golf. Last week in Connecticut, it was announced ...
Set at TPC Deere Run in Silvis, Illinois, the John Deere Classic sticks to the classic 72-hole stroke play format, with wide ...
On Tuesday, the PGA Tour announced Brian Rolapp as its new CEO while also announcing Jay Monahan would step down at the end ...
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.
Sir 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 made a bold move hiring Brian Rolapp from the NFL, writes Bob Harig, and there is still much to sort out.
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.