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How the Cognizant Classic Symbolizes the PGA Tour's Pickle and Its Looming Changes
- The Cognizant Classic is at the heart of a broader PGA Tour schedule reimagining led by new CEO Brian Rolapp and Tiger Woods’ committee.
- The event sits among four signature tournaments, raising questions about its long-term status for mid-tier players.
- Players expressed mixed views on changes, highlighting trade-offs between home weeks and travel burden.
- Ben Silverman benefited by sneaking into the field as an alternate and made the cut with a strong Friday.
- A.J. Ewart, a 26-year-old rookie, sees the Cognizant as a meaningful chance in his early career.
- Brooks Koepka said he has limited input on the ongoing conversations about schedule reform.
- The Cognizant Classic is expected to persist beyond 2028, with sponsor ties extending to 2030.
- Historical context shows that many events have come and gone; some become part of other championships.
- The Future Competition Committee aims to tailor a calendar that serves players, media partners, sponsors, and communities.
- Rolapp emphasizes adaptability as part of the Tour’s evolving approach to schedule and events.
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