“If this competition only works if there are a couple people in it, it’s not a sport, it’s a circus,” the new PGA Tour CEO stated at CNBC’s CEO Council Forum in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. Brian Rolapp, who took over in July, also acknowledged that he’s spoken with representatives from the Saudi-backed tour, but emphasized he’d only consider a deal if it genuinely strengthened the PGA Tour. Amid all these, Justin Thomas has made his feelings clear about the new CEO after the Tour implemented some major changes.
Currently recovering from back surgery, Justin Thomas has been staying under the radar since the end of his season. But just hours ago, he sat down with Soly on the No Laying Up YouTube podcast to talk about everything from the 2025 Ryder Cup to what the U.S. team learned fr

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