Overview
- Brian Rolapp announced a nine‑member Future Competition Committee on the eve of the Tour Championship and appointed Woods as chairman.
- The panel includes six players — Woods, Patrick Cantlay, Adam Scott, Camilo Villegas, Maverick McNealy and Keith Mitchell — plus business advisors Joe Gorder, John Henry and Theo Epstein.
- Rolapp charged the group with crafting a new competitive model across the regular season, postseason and offseason, with the stated goal of significant change.
- Woods told the Wall Street Journal that nothing is off the table, with reported options including fewer events, smaller fields and higher stakes.
- Rolapp said he has not spoken with Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund and is focused on strengthening the PGA Tour, which also released a 2026 schedule adding a $20 million signature event at Trump National Doral.