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Brian Rolapp, former Chief Media and Business Officer of the NFL, is joining the PGA Tour as CEO. The tour's commissioner, Jay Monahan, is stepping down.
Jay Monahan moving out, an NFL executive moving in, Tiger Woods the new commish? Questions and answers on the PGA Tour's new leadership ...
Brian Rolapp comes to the PGA Tour after two decades with the NFL and will take over day-to-day operations for Jay Monahan, who'll leave the tour when his contract ends in 2026 ...
It was reported on Monday that the tour plans to “sunset” commissioner Jay Monahan at some point before the end of next year with incoming CEO Brian Rolapp taking over his power after a… ...
CROMWELL, Conn. -- 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 is leaving the PGA Tour next year after a decade that ends with a sport fractured by the Saudi riches of LIV Golf.
<p>CROMWELL, Conn. (AP) — 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 ...
PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan will step down when his contract ends next year, the tour announced in a statement on Tuesday. "A year ago, I informed our boards that upon completing a decade as ...
Jay Monahan is leaving the PGA Tour next year after a decade that ends with a league fractured by the Saudi riches of LIV Golf, turning it over to top NFL executive Brian Rolapp in a new role as CEO.
Pat Munday, a Montana Technological University professor for decades and a person long active in Big Hole River conservation, is hanging up his academic gown but not his fly rod.
PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan will step down after nine years in the role when his contract runs out in 2026. Brian Rolapp has been appointed as the tour's first chief executive and will ...
The Denver Broncos signed Pat Surtain II to a record-breaking contract in 2024, but one insider is now calling it one of the most team-friendly deals in the NFL.