The PGATour's plan for tournaments with the new elevated status — a list that includes The Players Championship — appears to be taking shape.
Players in attendance — invites were limited to the Tour’s top stars — broadly agreed to commit to play every elevated event, giving the Tour the ability to guarantee where its biggest draws will show up. That has never before been possible since members are independent contractors who control their own schedules. As of now, 20 of the top 21 players in the Official World Golf Ranking have remained on the PGA Tour.
That 20-event minimum commitment has caused concern among some stars. “I wouldn’t be surprised if that changes,” said world No. 5, Jon Rahm, who expressed reservations about his ability to continue supporting events in his native Europe.
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