PGA Tour plans two concurrent tournament series starting in 2028
ESPN • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 23, 2026, 1:24 PM
Last updated Jun 23, 2026

The PGA Tour has approved significant changes to its competitive structure recommended by the Future Competition Committee. Starting in 2028, the tour will feature two separate series of tournaments that will run concurrently, marking a major shift in how events are organized. This decision is intended to enhance competition and player participation across both series. Further details on the specific schedules and fields for each series are expected in the coming months.
- •PGA Tour reshapes competitive structure for 2028.
- •Two separate tournament series will run concurrently.
- •Recommendations came from the Future Competition Committee.
- •Changes aim to enhance competition and player engagement.
- 2:14 PMESPN — Tour's 2-track plan has separate fields, schedules...
"The PGA Tour has approved recommendations from the Future Competition Committee that will dramatically reshape the tour's competitive structure, with two separate series of tournaments that will run concurrently starting in 2028.
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