
The PGA TOUR's reported 2027 schedule is beginning to take shape, and there could be major implications for players, tournaments, sponsors, and fans.Smylie Kaufman and Charlie Hulme break down the latest reporting from Sports Business Journal's Josh Carpenter, discuss the disappearance of Hawaii from the opening stretch of the season, debate new tournament dates, and analyze how the TOUR's proposed two-track system could reshape professional golf beginning in 2028.The conversation also turns toward LIV Golf, recent reports surrounding the league's business operations, and whether future cooperation between the PGA TOUR, DP World Tour, and LIV could eventually emerge.CHAPTERS:00:00 Intro 04:18 Summer of Cotton & ridiculous golf challenge ideas 06:53 PGA TOUR schedule news arrives 08:29 Renaming PGA TOUR events 18:47 Breaking down the reported 2027 schedule 23:14 Why Texas events needed separation 25:03 Concerns about Valspar's new date 30:10 PGA TOUR's proposed 2028 structure 33:22 What Track 1 vs. Track 2 could look like 43:44 Could the PGA TOUR buy LIV Golf? 48:15 Future media rights & streaming opportunities 56:13 What happens next for pro golf?#golf #pgatour #liv #smylieshow #smyliekaufman #golf #pgatour #livgolf #smylieshow
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