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Tiger Woods offered congratulations to new PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp as Commissioner Jay Monahan said he will be leaving the tour next year.
Tiger Woods endorsed Brian Rolapp's PGA Tour appointment, praising his leadership as the organization entered a pivotal new era.
Jay Monahan announced on Tuesday he will be leaving the PGA Tour next year, and Tiger Woods congratulated the tour's new CEO, Brian Rolapp.
Tiger Woods turns 50 this December, making him eligible to join the PGA Tour Champions in 2026. That could mean a return to Firestone next summer.
While Tiger Woods continues to rehab from the torn Achilles injury he suffered prior to this year’s Masters, he has still remained an important figure within the PGA Tour. Following the news ...
The PGA Tour has a new CEO now that Jay Monahan is leaving. Brian Rolapp is the new man in charge of the tour now. But what does golf legend Tiger Woods think of him? Very excited, as it turns out ...
Tiger Woods has never played in The Travelers, but did make a brief appearance at the TPC River Highlands Tuesday. Setting the scene.
While Tiger Woods continues to rehab from the torn Achilles injury he suffered prior to this year’s Masters, he has still remained an important figure within the PGA Tour.
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