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PGA Tour Shake-Up: Playoffs to Match Play?
12 Mar
Summary
- PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp proposes playoff format change.
- New system could feature a match-play format for final events.
- Changes aim to increase fan engagement and playoff excitement.

PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp has revealed plans for a significant overhaul of the tour's structure, including a potential alteration to the playoff format. Speaking ahead of The Players Championship, Rolapp indicated a desire to transition the Tour Championship, or the entire playoffs, into a match-play system.
This proposed change, which Rolapp described as his wish rather than a finalized plan, has been a frequent request from golf fans. The aim is to enhance the drama and spectator appeal of the season's conclusion, moving away from what some perceive as a less engaging format in recent years.
Player Max Homa welcomed the potential shift, expressing that the Tour Championship has been a "tough watch" recently. He believes a head-to-head, match-play format would align better with sports fans' general preference for definitive showdowns, likening it to the simplicity of the Super Bowl.
Rolapp underscored that fan input is a primary motivator for these considerations. He stated that the PGA Tour is exploring various models, including medal match play, to ensure any changes feel authentic to the players and resonate with the fans, prioritizing a more exciting and digestible viewing experience.




