Adam Scott on future of PGA Tour schedule: ‘It can't sit still’
The Straits Times
The belief is the 2027 PGA Tour schedule will feature fewer events that bring in more of the best players in the world each week. Read more at straitstimes.com.
LOS ANGELES – As a member of the PGA Tour’s Future Competition Committee, Adam Scott gets wrapped into a variety of conversations about the fate of the tour’s schedule.
The veteran from Australia said that he has gauged fellow tour members’ opinions on where the product stands and how it can be improved, as the tour looks at revamping its annual schedule.
“But we don’t have a direct position at the moment to really put out there, if you know what I mean. I can’t be specific because we don’t have the specifics,” Scott said on Tuesday.
What is not in doubt is that the schedule will change in some form or fashion.
“I think it’s just a matter of if you’re sitting still, you’re going backwards,” Scott added.
“I don’t think there’s anything drastically wrong with the PGA Tour because I would think it’s the strongest professional golf tour in the world. But it can’t sit still.

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