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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.
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Golf Digest on MSNJay Monahan moving out, an NFL executive moving in, Tiger Woods the new commish? Questions and answers on the PGA Tour's new leadershipThe PGA Tour announced a seismic shift in its leadership structure Tuesday, naming NFL veteran Brian Rolapp as chief ...
ESPN's Adam Schefter reports NFL executive vice president Brian Rolapp is leaving the league to join the PGA Tour in a new, ...
Brian Rolapp, longtime NFL media chief, has been named CEO of the PGA Tour. He will oversee PGA Tour, Inc. and PGA Tour ...
As CEO, Rolapp will lead the PGA Tour into its next phase, serving as the CEO of PGA Tour, Inc. and PGA Tour Enterprises. The ...
Brian Rolapp, 53, has been appointed CEO of the PGA Tour, replacing current Commissioner Jay Monahan by the end of 2026. Rolapp previously served as the NFL's Chief Media and Business Officer, where ...
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Golf Monthly on MSNPGA Tour Announces New CEO And Jay Monahan Departure DateCurrent PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan will "transition his day-to-day responsibilities" to Rolapp and "increasingly focus ...
The former NFL executive made a good first impression with PGA Tour players, and he's got them looking forward to a promising ...
The PGA Tour announced that Darien resident and veteran NFL executive Brian Rolapp will be the new Chief Executive Officer ...
The PGA Tour is going through a major shift in leadership, officially confirming Brian Rolapp as its new CEO while also ...
Golf has traditionally been viewed as an inaccessible sport for the country club elite, but efforts have been made to grow ...
The Masters, PGA Championship and U.S. Open — the three major golf tournaments held annually on American soil — are over. Now ...
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