Fewer cards.

Smaller fields.

And a potentially truncated schedule.

To borrow a football phrase, Harris English notes, “The goal posts are moving a little bit.” Fitting, too, since the PGA Tour’s new commissioner, Brian Rolapp, came over from the NFL.

But speaking of football, English revealed Wednesday ahead of the RSM Classic, the final tournament of the FedExCup Fall slate, that the PGA Tour season could start later – much later. There’s talk, English says, of a post-Super Bowl start.

“I think [that] is a pretty good thing,” English said, “because we can’t really compete with football.”

Of course, with the PGA Tour not getting going until mid-February, that cuts dates currently held by the Hawaii events and some of the tournaments on the West Coast swing. Two of English’s five PGA

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