PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp moved over from the NFL with a clear goal: help push golf even further into the mainstream. Rolapp was a key part of that rise. Before taking over at the PGA Tour, he was COO ...
The PGA Tour’s new CEO Brian Rolapp promised “significant change” during his introductory press conference. Rolapp, who spent years at the NFL as commissioner Roger Goodell’s right-hand man, wants to ...
The arrival of the new CEO of the PGA Tour, Brian Rolapp, produced an avalanche of reactions, and Greg Norman also commented ...
PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp invoked former NFL commissioner Paul Tagliabue when talking about change at the tour.
With the PGA Tour reportedly looking at making seismic changes, Golf Monthly's tour experts discuss whether we're enthused or ...
PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp is taking lessons from his NFL days and doesn't want the Tour to depend on just a few star faces.
Tiger Woods' comments, Brian Rolapp's appearance and a Bahamas player meeting were the latest reminders that the PGA Tour is under construction.
Brian Rolapp is not shy about making big decisions, so it is no surprise he is looking to overhaul how the PGA Tour runs. His main job as CEO is to build a more sustainable and exciting future for the ...
Woods has taken a substantial role in the future competition committee that seeks major change in the PGA Tour ...
We control what we can control.” That was Pat McCabe, the executive director of the PGA Tour’s American Express tournament, ...