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What Happens Next in Pro Golf: PGAT Tiers + LIV Possibilities
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The PGA TOUR's reported 2027 restructuring plans continue to generate discussion, and Smylie Kaufman and Charlie Hulme dive into some of the biggest unanswered questions.
Could the PGA TOUR strengthen its relationship with the DP World Tour? Could streaming giants like Amazon or Netflix become major broadcast partners? And is there any realistic scenario where the PGA TOUR could eventually acquire LIV Golf and incorporate its international footprint?
Smylie and Charlie explore the business, media, and competitive implications of the proposed Track One and Track Two system while discussing how the future of professional golf may look very different just a few years from now.
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0:00 Could the PGA TOUR use LIV's international events?
0:53 What Track One vs. Track Two really means
2:20 Will top players be discouraged from Track Two?
4:22 The broadcast challenge of two simultaneous tours
5:53 Could Amazon or Netflix broadcast PGA TOUR events?
7:25 Why media rights may drive the entire strategy
10:21 The impact on coaches and player development
11:10 ESPN, Amazon and the future TV battle
12:38 Revisiting the possibility of buying LIV Golf
13:53 Final thoughts on the future of professional golf
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