The PGA Tour will close the season this weekend with this brawl, which begins this Thursday. The Tour Championship, the tournament that ends the Fed Ex Series and will determine the best player of the season In a tournament held every year at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta.
The head of the PGA Tour, Jay Monahan, offered a pleasant season on the American circuit this Wednesday Further reforms were announced, notably in television broadcasting and the handling of international tournaments, although his words were evasive regarding negotiations with the Saudi fund, the PIF, which promotes LIV Golf.
Monahan, When asked about the status of the talks, he said that in principle an understanding should be reached between the two circuitson which he has been working for more than a year, he assured that “we are at the negotiating table with the PIF in a very active way, and “We remain hopeful,” he said, without providing further details.

More international attention
PGA Tour commissioner He was proud of the new path taken with the tournaments scheduled this seasonAnd given the audience’s attention, he hopes the next campaign will grow “with a number of improvements in television broadcasting that will make the tournaments on television even more attractive,” he said.
“With the innovations that PGA TOUR Studio introduces, we are going to enhance the experience for fans around the world.” And this will make golf more attractive to an international audience, with so many players in our circuit,” he added.
He was pleased with the arrival of new stars such as the young Mike Dunlop, who while still an amateur was the winner of the American Express tournament, the first to do so in 33 years, Or players like Akshay Batia, Jake Knapp,
He didn’t forget to mention “our powerful partnership with DP World Tour.” As an example are cited the European players who have won on the European circuit such as the Frenchman Mathieu Pavon or Robert MacIntyre, who benefited from a card on the PGA Tour after the best performance in last season’s ‘Race to Dubai’.
