As PGA Tour explores new schedule, some events faced with uncertainty

A golf course sign shows THE CJ CUP Byron Nelson, part of the PGA Tour events, featuring colorful droplet shapes and a green Bibigo logo on the grass in front.

The PGA Tour and its new CEO Brian Rolapp are exploring a two-track schedule for the future. Some events are waiting to see where they fall.

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