PGA Tour Pros Are Strongly Opposed to TOUR Championship Implementing One Major Change – Insider

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PGA Tour overhauls Tour Championship format, but fans still want match play. Starting in 2025, the PGA Tour Championship will no longer use the staggered stroke format. Instead, all 30 players at East Lake will begin at even par for a traditional 72-hole stroke play event. The change follows strong player input with stars like Scotty Sheffller calling the previous format silly and unfair. Commissioner Jay Monahan called the move an important first step in reshaping the postseason. The player advisory council and tour policy board unanimously approved the change, aiming to deliver a clearer, more competitive finale. Despite the overhaul, fans remain frustrated, continuing to call for a matchplay format to give the playoffs a more dramatic bracket style structure. Critics argue the change improves fairness but lacks the excitement of true elimination play. To further raise difficulty, East Lake will also be set up tougher with winning scores expected closer to par, making the Tour Championship a true test of skill under pressure. Friends, what is your opinion about this? Share in the comments.

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