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PGA Tour Abandons Historic Events - LITE

Publication by EssentiallySports | April 22, 2026 | Edition #244 |
👋 Hey Golf Fans,
There was always a hunch. But the PGA Tour’s decision to terminate a five-decade-long partnership surprised everyone, including the parties involved. Meanwhile, Tour’s CEO spoke about the future integration of LIV pros, and Charley Hull discussed an ongoing issue. We’ll talk about all that and more in today’s edition.
P.S. The Chevron Championship is starting tomorrow. And with just a day left before the major starts, we’ve got another special feature on the tournament.
Let’s get started…

The Tour did not even inform the concerned people before the decision was made public.


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As you read above, the Tour is making a big decision to cut its important events. That makes us curious to know…
Does the PGA Tour Risk Long-Term Damage by Removing Historic Events? |
Tuesday’s Results: 77.6% of you agree that LIV Golf has influenced the PGA Tour.

10 | The number of consecutive years American pros won the Chevron Championship (1983-1992) after it became a major. It's the longest streak by any country. |

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