"Will the PGA Tour reshape professional golf?"

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Signs of European Tour financial worries have surfaced in different places, from a new willingness to consider a fan-free Ryder Cup in 2020, to Telegraph’s James Corrigan discussing on the McKellar podcast.

Global Golf Post’s Ron Green explores what this means and says industry insiders are suggesting a PGA Tour/European Tour partnership.

Multiple leaders within the game believe some form of consolidation between the PGA Tour and the European Tour is coming. The European Tour needs it. The PGA Tour can benefit from it.

It’s important for the PGA Tour, according to multiple sources, that the European Tour emerges intact from its current uncertainty. Different, but still here. At professional golf tours around the world, a forced reimagining is underway.

Of immediate importance to the PGA Tour is getting through what will be at least a three-month suspension of tournament competition. Each week the tour sits idle, it costs the organization millions of dollars.

“If the spend isn’t there from the fans, whether through tickets or television, the pot dries up,” a person familiar with the tour’s operation said.

Green outlines some world tour scenarios in such a collaborative setting that sound very familiar to the Premier Golf League concept. Imagine that!