PGA Tour: Format shake-up featuring promotion and relegation in two-series structure revealed for 2028 season
The PGA Tour will feature promotion and relegation from the 2028 season after approving the creation of a two-tier series format as part of a major shake-up of its structure.
The top-level competition will be known as the PGA Tour Championship Series and feature the leading players going head to head in 23-24 events per year with the regular season running from approximately February to August.
Those tournaments will feature 120-player fields with a 36-hole cut and minimum $20m purses. Players are not required to play them all and those tournaments will not have sponsor invitations or an alternate list.
The Championship Series will include 15 regular-season events in addition to The Players Championship, the four majors, the Tour Championship - which will form part of a "reimagined" post-season - and, depending on the year, the Presidents Cup or Ryder Cup.
Reacting to the announcement, world No 2 Rory McIlroy said in a statement: "Today's announcement is a positive step for professional golf.
"As more details emerge, it is encouraging to see the PGA Tour reaffirming the importance of meritocracy and creating a structure that will serve both players and fans well into the future."
Tiger Woods chaired the Future Competition Committee which recommended the new structure to the PGA Tour boards and wrote on X: "This is an exciting moment for the game of golf. It has been a privilege to lead the Future Competition Committee and I am proud of the work we have done to build the best version of the PGA Tour for future generations of players and fans."
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The PGA Tour says it has lined up 10 of its expected 15 regular-season events, with the remaining tournaments to either be filled by existing events or new markets under consideration such as Boston, Denver, New York, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Seattle and Washington DC.
The PGA Tour Challenger Series will be the primary pathway to the Championship Series, offering players the chance to advance to the top of the sport across a minimum of 20 events running concurrently with the leading series. There will be minimum purses of $4m at each event.
In a letter to fans, PGA Tour chief executive officer Brian Rolapp said: "Today marks a pivotal moment for the PGA Tour as we move forward with a new competitive system, starting in the 2028 season.
"Throughout this process, we have listened closely to players, partners and our fans. You told us you wanted to see the best players in the world competing against one another more often.
"You wanted clearer stakes as the season unfolds. And you wanted a more dramatic finish to the season that rewards excellence and makes every tournament matter.
"This new model is our response."
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