PGA Tour prüft zweigleisigen Turnierplan angesichts ungewisser Event-Zukunft

Die PGA Tour erwägt ein zweigleisiges System für ihren Turnierplan, das ihre Events in Kategorien mit unterschiedlichen Teilnehmerzahlen unterteilen könnte. Der neue CEO Brian Rolapp hat diese Idee in jüngsten Treffen mit Spielern diskutiert. Einige Turniere warten derzeit auf Informationen über ihre Einstufung in der vorgeschlagenen Struktur.

Die Diskussionen erregten Aufmerksamkeit vor dem Abschlag des CJ Cup Byron Nelson im TPC Craig Ranch in McKinney, Texas. Rolapp traf sich vor zwei Wochen bei der Truist Championship und erneut am Dienstag mit Spielern, um Pläne für 23 Top-Events mit 120 Spielern und 20 weitere Turniere mit 140 Teilnehmern darzulegen. Spieler wie Eric Cole merkten an, dass kleinere Teilnehmerfelder bei Top-Events die Chancen für andere Akteure im Turnierplan verringern könnten.

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