
Golf
Listen now
The PGA Tour is making more major changes—but are they actually making the league better…or worse?
In this week’s episode of The Golf Podcast we break down the growing criticism around the PGA Tour’s latest changes, including the reported end of the Hawaii swing, the Tour’s shift toward a more profit-focused business model, and the ongoing issues with Signature Events. With long-running events being removed, layoffs happening inside the organization, and the schedule becoming more concentrated around select marquee tournaments, it raises a bigger question: is the PGA Tour improving its product or losing some of its identity?
We also discuss why players like Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler are skipping certain Signature Events despite massive purses, and whether the current schedule is actually working against the Tour’s goal of bringing the best players together more often. From tradition versus optimization to sponsor pressure, player freedom, and fan frustration, this episode looks at where the PGA Tour may be heading as it continues to reshape its future.
Plus, we ask whether removing Hawaii is just one change—or a sign of a much bigger transformation coming to professional golf.
Thanks for tuning to The Golf Podcast!
Cover Image via X

Next listen
Can LIV Golf Survive this Latest Bad News?