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Billy Horschel makes a daring assertion on rumoured adjustments surrounding the schedule of the PGA Tour

Billy Horschel has offered his take on the rumored changes to the PGA Tour schedule, giving his view on how it could impact players. According to Golf Digest, the Tour is considering a major overhaul that could reduce the number of events to 20–22 by 2027. Tournaments on the Hawaii swing, Torrey Pines and several West Coast events could be removed.

PGA National Resort and Innisbrook are also reportedly at risk, and one of the two Texas events might be cut. The Tour is considering adding new events in metro cities, while the Fall portion of the schedule would remain separate.

Speaking on SiriusXM PGA Tour Radio, Billy Horschel said he believes the Tour will continue to provide opportunities for players even if the schedule is shortened.

“I can only speak on what I believe the PGA Tour should look like, and I truly believe that we should still have opportunities…Instead of shooting 69, you’re going to have to shoot 66 now. I mean, simple, you know, just you’re going to have to play better golf to get to the PGA Tour, and there’s nothing wrong with that. In my opinion, it just makes it a stronger product when you do get out there,” he said. (0:50 onwards)

Horschel, who has been sidelined due to injury, said he hasn’t been involved in planning but stressed that players should still have a chance to earn a spot. He added that the changes would simply mean that consistent performance over a longer period will be more important than ever.

The potential reduction in events comes after Strategic Sports Group invested $1.5 billion into the Tour. The four majors are not counted as part of the 20–22 events. Officials are reportedly looking to use the changes to improve the overall flow of the season while giving players more rest between major tournaments.

PGA Tour’s 2026 schedule explored

Here’s a look at the current schedule for the PGA Tour 2026 season:

  • Jan 15–18: Sony Open in Hawaii
  • Jan 22–25: The American Express
  • Jan 29–Feb 1: Farmers Insurance Open
  • Feb 5–8: WM Phoenix Open
  • Feb 12–15: AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am
  • Feb 19–22: The Genesis Invitational
  • Feb 26–Mar 1: Cognizant Classic
  • Mar 5–8: Arnold Palmer Invitational pres. by Mastercard
  • Mar 5–8: Puerto Rico Open
  • Mar 12–15: THE PLAYERS Championship
  • Mar 19–22: Valspar Championship
  • Mar 26–29: Texas Children’s Houston Open
  • Apr 2–5: Valero Texas Open
  • Apr 9–12: Masters Tournament
  • Apr 16–19: RBC Heritage
  • Apr 23–26: Zurich Classic of New Orleans
  • Apr 30–May 3: Miami Championship
  • May 7–10: Truist Championship
  • May 7–10: ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic
  • May 14–17: PGA Championship
  • May 21–24: THE CJ CUP Byron Nelson
  • May 28–31: Charles Schwab Challenge
  • Jun 4–7: the Memorial Tournament pres. by Workday
  • Jun 11–14: RBC Canadian Open
  • Jun 18–21: U.S. Open
  • Jun 25–28: Travelers Championship
  • Jul 2–5: John Deere Classic
  • Jul 9–12: Genesis Scottish Open
  • Jul 9–12: ISCO Championship
  • Jul 16–19: The Open
  • Jul 16–19: Corales Puntacana Championship
  • Jul 23–26: 3M Open
  • Jul 30–Aug 2: Rocket Classic
  • Aug 6–9: Wyndham Championship
  • Aug 13–16: FedEx St. Jude Championship
  • Aug 20–23: BMW Championship
  • Aug 27–30: TOUR Championship
  • Sep 24–27: Presidents Cup