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Brian Rolapp, one of the most powerful executives in sports and media, will leave the NFL and become CEO of PGA Tour ...
The PGA Tour has a new CEO and Commissioner Jay Monahan is leaving after 10 years. The tour has announced top NFL executive Brian Rolapp as CEO of the tour and the commercial PGA Tour Enterprises.
Brian Rolapp, one of the architects of the NFL’s rise to dominance as a media property, has segued to the non-contact sport of golf as CEO of the PGA Tour. The former Chief Media and Business Officer ...
After more than 20 years of work with the National Football League, Brian Rolapp has been named CEO of the PGA Tour.
Brian Rolapp attended Monday’s policy board meeting in Hartford and met with the players in the field during a mandatory ...
Having spent the last 22 years with the NFL, Rolapp was seen by some as a potential successor to Roger Goodell whenever his ...
Rolapp has been changing the perspective of old, white men in the NFL, but is golf too high a mountain to climb?
Brian Rolapp, former NFL executive, is appointed as the PGA Tour's first CEO, replacing Jay Monahan. Rolapp aims to leverage his media experience to enhance the Tour's TV deals and potentially ...
Brian Rolapp, longtime NFL media chief, has been named CEO of the PGA Tour. He will oversee PGA Tour, Inc. and PGA Tour Enterprises as Jay Monahan prepares to step down in 2026.
The PGA Tour was the ultimate 'ham sandwich business' — even a ham sandwich could run it — until LIV started offering ...
Brian Rolapp attended Monday’s policy board meeting in Hartford and met with the players in the field during a mandatory 90-minute meeting Tuesday. ... Rolapp, 53, spent 22 years at the NFL, ...
Brian Rolapp, NFL executive vice president and chief media and business officer, speaks during a news conference at the NFL football annual meetings, March 31, 2025, in Palm Beach, Fla. (AP Photo ...