Tiger Woods excited by PGA Tour Future when Jay Monahan announces the exit


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The PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan, announced Tuesday that he will leave the tour, and Tiger Woods seems excited about the future.

Monahan will leave the tour next year, and the main executive of the NFL Brian Rolapp was announced as the CEO of the PGA Tour.

“I feel honored to assume the role of CEO of the PGA Tour. Golf has one of the deepest stories and many of the most timeless traditions in all sports,” Rolapp said in an open letter published on social networks. “That story and traditions have inspired generations of players and fans, creating a game and a tour that millions throughout the world love. At the same time, professional golf is evolving, as well as the ways in which fans consume sports. My goal as CEO is to honor golf traditions, but not be too obliged by them.”

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The PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan, on the left, congratulates Tiger Woods after the final round of the Tour Championship in East Lake Golf Club on September 23, 2018 in Atlanta. (Stan Badz/PGA Tour)

Woods posted in X, thanking Monahan for his service to the tour and congratulating the new CEO.

“Congratulations to Brian for becoming CEO of the PGA tour. I am excited about where the tour is heading. And a great thanks to Jay for everything he has done for our game and for the players and fans,” Woods published.

Monahan himself added: “Brian is the perfect choice for the next chapter of the PGA tour.

“His arrival strengthens our leadership team and reflects our shared commitment to the continuous evolution of the tour. With Brian’s experience and vision, and the trust we have established with our players and fans, I have more confidence than in the future we are building.”

Jay Monahan, commissioner of the PGA tour, speaks with the media at a press conference before the players championship in the course of the players in TPC Sawgrass on March 7, 2023 in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida. (Richard Heathcote/Getty images)

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Monahan will change his daily responsibilities to Rolapp and will focus more on his position on the PGA Tour Board, along with the PGA Tour Enterprises commercial board, until 2026.

“In recent years, the tour has achieved significant progress to address these changes: from the creation of more opportunities for players to improve the competitive structure and improve the experience of fans. But there is still a significant work to be done and the incredible opportunities remain ahead. From the creation of the golf product of the highest quality that includes the best players in the world, even commercial associations, as I spoke with the players, the members of the Board and the members of the Board. Fans in recent months, I felt this potential with this potential, to this potential, to this potential, “role.

The executive vice president of the NFL and the head of media and business officers Brian Rolapp talks to the media during the annual league meetings in the JW Marriott. (Nathan Ray Seebeck-Use Today Sports)

Monahan’s announcement occurs in the midst of continuous negotiations with the Public Investment Fund and the LIV golf, which were discovered more than two years ago. No agreement has materialized since Monahan has continued to receive criticism.

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