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Home / Sports / PGA Tour's Hawaii Swing Faces Uncertain Future

PGA Tour's Hawaii Swing Faces Uncertain Future

10 Jan

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Summary

  • Hawaii's PGA Tour events may be eliminated from the schedule.
  • Tour considers shifting season start to after the Super Bowl.
  • Logistical challenges and production costs impact Hawaii events.
PGA Tour's Hawaii Swing Faces Uncertain Future

The PGA Tour's traditional Hawaiian swing, including the season-opening Sony Open, is facing potential elimination as the tour contemplates a significant schedule overhaul. This potential change, aimed for as early as the 2027 season, could see the end of events held in Hawaii due to logistical challenges and high production costs. New leadership is exploring a radical reimagining of the tour's calendar.

The proposed changes, driven by CEO Brian Rolapp and Strategic Sports Group, include shifting the season's start to after the Super Bowl and reducing the number of elite events. Second-level tournaments might be consolidated into an expanded Korn Ferry Tour schedule or a subsidiary tier, impacting events like the FedEx Fall slate. Both Kapalua and Waialae could be removed entirely.

Tiger Woods, chair of the Future Competition Committee, has reportedly met with top players to present a vision for a more streamlined schedule. The guiding principles are parity, scarcity, and simplicity, with discussions around a 20-25 event schedule focusing on major markets and premier courses. Ideas like a relegation system have also been presented.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Sony Open in Hawaii is at risk of being eliminated from the PGA Tour schedule as part of a larger calendar overhaul being considered.
The PGA Tour is exploring starting the season after the Super Bowl, truncating the elite event schedule, and potentially removing events like those in Hawaii.
Tiger Woods chairs the Future Competition Committee and has met with players to present a vision for an overhauled schedule focused on parity, scarcity, and simplicity.

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