The PGA Tour elects Brian Rolapp as its next commissioner and CEO, with the transition taking place after Jay Monahan’s retirement. According to the outlets, Rolapp is chosen as the PGA Tour’s fifth commissioner, formally consolidating his role as both commissioner and chief executive. Multiple reports state that Rolapp will succeed Monahan and begin serving in the new position in January 2027. The election positions Rolapp to lead the Tour’s next phase as the organization prepares for leadership change following Monahan’s departure. While one report highlights that Rolapp’s authority is strengthened by combining the commissioner and CEO titles, the overall coverage is consistent that the decision is final and the timeline for the handoff is set for January 2027. Together, the reports describe the move as part of an upcoming overhaul under Rolapp’s leadership, though details of specific changes are not laid out in the provided summaries. The PGA Tour’s current commissioner, Jay Monahan, is retiring, and Rolapp is set to take over the leadership responsibilities thereafter.