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It's a quiet season of the PGA Tour. How do you make a fuss?
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It’s a quiet season of the PGA Tour. How do you make a fuss?

September 6, 2025 7 Min Read
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The ProCol Championship, which starts the fall of the FedEx Cup with seven seats this week, is a proven exception. The exception is that the presence of 10 members of the US Ryder Cup team adds a weight of reputation to the field.

Last year, California’s kickoff drew one player who might be said to be a boon to viewers. Several top guys competed in the Japan Zozo Championship, with Ludvig Aberg defending him in the RSM Classic. Otherwise, Scotty Schaeffler would be on his couch and the European star would avoid playing for Yonder.

There are not many people recommend PGA Tour products before the Super Bowl from Labor Day. It also highlights the need for both domestic brands and global rethinking.

The fall tournament is a relic of an era that focuses on creating play opportunities for members, regardless of whether they are placed at the start of the wraparound season or as an addendum to the calendar year schedule, regardless of the actual fan’s interest in seeing a particular member. Tomorrow’s tour is aimed at building a business around popular superstars. This will make this part of the schedule less suitable for your purpose. But does it have to retire or recast?

There’s something about the next seven events, but it’s not for those who have completed the top 50 in the FedEx Cup and secured ’26 status. They have no incentives to play except for sponsorship obligations at home, boredom, and marriage inconsistencies. Those who finish in the next 10 (positions 51-60) will win a berth in two early season signature tournaments. The categories Abargu and Maverick McNeely were very effective. And, although only 100 fully exempt cards were available, it was previously 125, so there is no shortage of people competing under intense pressure for the next two months.

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But that’s part of the question regarding how FedEx Cup Falls are being sold. Hey, look at the guys who had jockeys for the mediocre season for the chance of next year’s mediocre season!

We’ve seen great stories come out of fall events, but in addition to Eric Van Louen winning in Mexico on the weight of the imminent death of his best friend, we’ve seen the breakout victory by McNeeley and Abarg, the comeback of Kamilo Vilgas. But crossing the fingers of a pleasant leaderboard is not enough for tournaments where their presence needs to be better justified. It demands a compelling narrative framework to juice fans’ interests.

It should be simplified as a standalone stretch. Manufacture the final 30 cards Hunger Games-style battles for the 70 people who qualify for the FedEx Cup playoffs. When the tour encourages fans to take root to finish 51st or 100th, they acknowledge that they are selling chaff, so when the tour encourages fans to cheer for someone, they distribut out presenting things in relation to point races during the season. However, if 31st place means unemployment, fans may be involved in the race for 30th place. That subtle change can turn into one of the hopefuls who compete for the banquet seat when they change their perception of the scavengers fighting for the crumbs.

This window could be added to the PGA tour, but it is now very close to dilution. This is a bad place for new CEO Brian Lollup and investors from Strategic Sports Group to succumb to streamlining their products according to business benefits, rather than locker room legacy attachments or satisfaction surveys.

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There is a core golf audience that needs to eat during the winter. If the tour is unable to present a robust menu at home due to NFL domination, it should help you lay tables overseas. The fourth quarter of the calendar, and, undoubtedly, part of the first quarter, is ripe for experimentation free of charge on the FedEx Cup schedule. By partnering with DP World Tour to maximize the value of these months, we not only test the viability of the global footprint of US-centric circuits, but also protect vulnerable aspects of future competitors who prove to be more competent than LIV.

Even if assets like Scheffler prefer to be at home, that’s not a big lift for the PGA Tour. Only a few stars are committed to significantly improving the tournament profile and commercial potential (see McIlroy, Rory, and Australian Open). Rolapp will dial in to the DP World Tour board meeting on Monday at Wentworth. Here, the field of the flagship BMW Championship is at least equal to what you’ll find at NAPA. Rolapp could do worse than signal interest in authentic collaboration.

As is currently configured, the fall schedule does not serve anyone. It doesn’t have the luxury of maintaining a lukewarm status quo when you need to narrow down your values ​​from all windows, rather than a PGA tour. They struggle because of their relevance as they are presumed to be pointless to market golf during the football season, rather than loyal sponsors. And not a fan as executives are too married to an outdated model, and to provide that Browns and Titans compete against each other.

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Perhaps a long-term solution for this part of the schedule will emerge from the future competition committee of Tiger Woods, reviewing the tour’s business. That’s not so, so I hope so.

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