Nick Taylor raises concerns over PGA Tour's new schedule changes

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Last updated Jun 11, 2026

Nick Taylor raises concerns over PGA Tour's new schedule changes
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Nick Taylor expressed concerns about the revamp of the PGA Tour schedule proposed by CEO Brian Rolapp. Starting in 2028, the tour will feature a 20-event season, including majors and playoffs, eliminating the elevated Signature Event model. Taylor emphasized that losing the RBC Canadian Open would detract from the tour’s appeal, as it is a significant event with passionate fan support. Rolapp aims to focus more on larger markets, which Taylor fears could diminish the unique character of events historically tied to their localities. Discussions on the final structure of the new schedule are ongoing as the PGA Tour seeks a balanced and competitive format.

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  • PGA Tour to have a 20-event season starting in 2028.
  • Major events and playoffs included, but some existing tournaments may be scrapped.
  • Nick Taylor is concerned about the Canadian Open’s future.
  • Brian Rolapp aims to bring the tour to larger markets.
  • Discussions on the final schedule are still in progress.
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  • 12:30 PMYahoo SportsNick Taylor expresses his big concern about Brian Rolapp’s new PGA Tour schedule, ‘I wouldn’t love that’
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PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp is looking to totally revamp the PGA Tour schedule. Starting in 2028, the PGA Tour will be a 20 event season, including the majors and the playoffs.

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