The PGA Tour is preparing for its most significant transformation in decades after approving a sweeping new competitive structure that will launch in 2028. Designed to create clearer pathways for players and more compelling storylines for fans, the revamped model introduces a two-tier system featuring promotion and relegation, larger signature events, and a reimagined postseason.
The changes, recommended by the Future Competition Committee and approved by both the PGA Tour Policy Board and PGA Tour Enterprises Board, were announced Tuesday ahead of the Travelers Championship at TPC River Highlands.
A New Era: Championship Series and Challenger Series
At the heart of the overhaul is the creation of two concurrent circuits: the PGA Tour Championship Series and the PGA Tour Challenger Series.
The Championship Series will serve as the tour's premier level, featuring up to 24 elite events each season, including 16 signature tournaments, The Players Championship, the four major championships, season-ending events, and team competitions such as the Ryder Cup or Presidents Cup.
The Challenger Series will function as the primary pathway to the top tier, giving players opportunities to earn promotion through strong performance. Golfers who win twice on the Challenger Series will receive immediate elevation to the Championship Series.
PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp described the new structure as a merit-based system that creates higher stakes and greater clarity throughout the season.
Signature Events Get Bigger
Under the new format, the 16 signature events will feature average fields of approximately 120 players, significantly larger than current signature event fields. Each tournament will remain a 72-hole stroke-play event with a cut after 36 holes to the top 65 players and ties.
Prize funds will remain substantial, with purses of at least $20 million per event.
The Championship Series season is expected to run from February through August.
Promotion and Relegation Become Reality
One of the most dramatic changes is the introduction of a true promotion-and-relegation system.
At least 90 players from the Championship Series points standings will retain their status for the following season, while 20 players will earn promotion from the Challenger Series.
Players who fall below the retention line will have one final opportunity to save their status through a new postseason "last chance" series consisting of four to six events in the fall. Those who fail to regain their standing will be relegated to the Challenger Series for the following season.
The move mirrors systems used in global soccer leagues and adds significant consequences to every event on the schedule.
New Points System Simplifies the Race
The PGA Tour will also implement a revamped points structure designed to place greater emphasis on victories, top finishes, and making cuts.
While major championships will continue to award enhanced points, the tour plans to create a more consistent system across both series to make season-long races easier for fans to follow.
Familiar Events, New Markets
Many of today's signature tournaments are expected to remain cornerstones of the future schedule, including:
AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am
Genesis Invitational
Arnold Palmer Invitational
RBC Heritage
Cadillac Championship
Truist Championship
Memorial Tournament
Travelers Championship
The PGA Tour is also targeting major metropolitan markets such as Boston, Denver, New York, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Seattle, and Washington, D.C., as potential hosts for additional Championship Series events.
Tour Championship Rotation Planned
The Tour Championship will remain at East Lake Golf Club through 2027 before beginning a rotation among some of the country's most exclusive venues.
Potential future hosts include Pine Valley Golf Club in New Jersey, Cypress Point Club in California, and Seminole Golf Club in Florida, while East Lake will continue to be part of the rotation.
International Expansion and Development Pathways
The revamped fall schedule will feature a limited number of elevated international tournaments co-sanctioned with the DP World Tour, providing additional opportunities for top players to compete globally.
Meanwhile, developmental pathways through the Korn Ferry Tour, PGA Tour Americas, PGA Tour University, and Q-School will remain in place as the tour continues to identify and develop future stars.
Tiger Woods Helped Shape the Future
The changes were developed by the Future Competition Committee chaired by Tiger Woods and featuring players including Patrick Cantlay, Adam Scott, Maverick McNealy, Keith Mitchell and Camilo Villegas.
Woods called the overhaul a long-term investment in the PGA Tour's future, saying the committee's goal was to improve the fan experience while creating a sustainable competitive model for players and partners.
If successful, the 2028 launch could represent the biggest structural shift in PGA Tour history, creating a system where every tournament carries greater significance and every player has a clearer path to the sport's highest level.

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