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The PGA TOUR’s 2027 Schedule Shakeup Explained
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Smylie Kaufman and Charlie Hulme break down the reported 2027 PGA TOUR schedule changes, including the end of the Hawaii swing, the reshuffled Florida stretch, Valspar’s move to May, and what it all means for players trying to build smarter schedules around signature events and majors.
They also look ahead to Brian Rolapp’s proposed 2028 model, featuring a possible two-track PGA TOUR structure with larger fields, new markets, promotion/relegation questions, and major implications for sponsors, players, and fans.
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Chapter Timestamps
00:00 — Intro
05:09 — PGA TOUR schedule news
08:01 — Josh Carpenter’s reported 2027 schedule
10:28 — Renaming PGA TOUR events
18:47 — Hawaii
19:20 — Florida swing shuffle: Cognizant, Cadillac, Players, API
23:14 — Byron Nelson, Colonial & the Texas scheduling
26:31 — Why Valspar’s May date could be tricky
30:10 — Looking ahead to the 2028 PGA TOUR model
33:22 — Track 1 vs. Track 2 explained
35:57 — Bigger fields and promotion/relegation
39:23 — Where Korn Ferry and the fall schedule fit
41:44 — Could this make the PGA TOUR product better?
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