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Brian Rolapp said Tuesday that he has a lot to learn about the fraction in the game and also praised Tiger Woods's work behind the scenes.
Connecticut’s biggest pro sporting event, the Travelers Championship, is just around the corner. Tuesday, Tiger Woods made an ...
New PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp penned an open letter to fans after it was announced that he would be replacing Jay Monahan.
Commissioner Jay Monahan to remain with Tour through 2026. Multimillion-dollar makeover transforms iconic links © 2025 ...
From left, Adam Scott, PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan, incoming CEO Brian Rolapp, Tiger Woods at the Travelers ...
PGA Tour Announces Management Change Amid 110th Season originally appeared on Athlon Sports. There’s a leadership change ...
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After more than 20 years of work with the National Football League, Brian Rolapp has been named CEO of the PGA Tour.
The Masters, PGA Championship and U.S. Open — the three major golf tournaments held annually on American soil — are over. Now ...
Jay Monahan announced on Tuesday he will be leaving the PGA Tour next year, and Tiger Woods congratulated the tour’s new CEO, ...
Jay Monahan is leaving the PGA Tour next year after a decade, turning it over to top NFL executive Brian Rolapp in a new role ...
Brian Rolapp was the NFL's chief media and business officer and will run the day-to-day activities of the PGA Tour.
Golf’s leadership change continues with a new PGA Tour boss, Brian Rolapp, who came to the sport from the NFL.
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