What does the PGA Tour's grand plan mean for golf?
Golf Monthly|October 2022
How will it change the landscape of the professional game and who will be the big winners and losers?
FERGUS BISSET
What does the PGA Tour's grand plan mean for golf?

For the 2023 season, the PGA Tour will increase the number of 'elevated' events on the circuit by four to a total of 12 (these four are as yet unnamed). These events will carry a minimum purse of $20 million. The top 20 players in the Player Impact Program (PIP) are committed to playing them and a total of at least 20 PGA Tour events through the season. The PIP pot will be doubled to $100 million to be divided between the 20 players (up from ten) who resonate most with fans and media.

An Earnings Assurance Program means all Korn Ferry Tour graduates, plus those above in the Tour's priority ranking who complete 15 Tour events, will earn no less than $500,000 per year. Those ranked lower will receive $5,000 in expenses when they miss a cut. All those who qualify for the Tour Championship will be eligible to play in the Sentry Tournament of Champions.

Also, Tiger Woods and Rory Mcllroy have launched TGL - a tech-focused golf league to be run in conjunction with the PGA Tour. Kicking off in January 2024, it will feature six three-man teams competing on "a data-rich, virtual course" in a fan-filled stadium.

Why has this happened?

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