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Jay Monahan is leaving the PGA Tour next year after a decade that ends with a sport fractured by the Saudi riches of LIV Golf. He turns it over to top NFL executive Brian Rolapp.
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New PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp on the 3 things he hopes to take from NFL to professional golfBrian Rolapp attended Monday’s policy board meeting in Hartford and met with the players in the field during a mandatory ...
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Golf Digest on MSNJay Monahan moving out, an NFL executive moving in, Tiger Woods the new commish? Questions and answers on the PGA Tour's new leadershipThe PGA Tour announced a seismic shift in its leadership structure Tuesday, naming NFL veteran Brian Rolapp as chief ...
The PGA Tour was the ultimate 'ham sandwich business' — even a ham sandwich could run it — until LIV started offering ...
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Golf Digest on MSNA 'steal' and 'really positive': Tour stars react to Brian Rolapp being named PGA Tour’s first CEOHaving spent the last 22 years with the NFL, Rolapp was seen by some as a potential successor to Roger Goodell whenever his tenure as commissioner ended. However, he said at his press conference on ...
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Brian Rolapp's High-Profile Switch from NFL to PGA TourDonald Trump's remarks about Putin leave Russian state TV stunned Kate Middleton’s Stylist and Assistant of 15 Years Announces Her Resignation ‘Ridiculous prices’ blamed for slump in Las Vegas visitor ...
Brian Rolapp, 53, has been appointed CEO of the PGA Tour, replacing current Commissioner Jay Monahan by the end of 2026. Rolapp previously served as the NFL's Chief Media and Business Officer ...
Brian Rolapp, one of the most powerful executives in sports and media, will leave the NFL and become CEO of PGA Tour ...
Brian Rolapp moves from the NFL to the PGA Tour in the new CEO role at Jay Monaghan stays commissioner but will play a ...
NFL’s Brian Rolapp makes dubious claim YouTube TV is a better deal to watch his league than joint streaming venture The ESPN/Fox/WBD joint venture took criticism from an unusual source this week.
Brian Rolapp, NFL executive vice president and chief media and business officer, speaks during a news conference at the NFL football annual meetings, March 31, 2025, in Palm Beach, Fla. (AP Photo ...
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