PGA Tour viewing figures for RBC Heritage are released and it confirms Brian Rolapp’s plan is correct

24 Apr 2026 • 7:30 AM MYT
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Brian Rolapp has major plans for the PGA Tour, with the CEO looking to shake up the schedule in the near future.

Rolapp is aiming to create the best possible product for players, fans and stakeholders, which won’t be an easy task.

It will, of course, take time, while his plans may be seriously impacted by the uncertainties surrounding LIV Golf.

But focusing solely on the PGA Tour should be the priority for Rolapp, with his plans for Signature Events alone already looking very sensible following the RBC Heritage.

Brian Rolapp’s plan for Signature Events is correct after RBC Heritage success

Rolapp wants to double the number of Signature Events on the PGA Tour, of which there are eight in the 2026 schedule.

The latest was the RBC Heritage at Harbour Town Golf Links last week, where Matt Fitzpatrick emerged victorious.

But also winning was the PGA Tour itself, with Sports Business Journal’s Josh Carpenter reporting on X that 4.35 million viewers on CBS watched the final round.

The event recorded the PGA Tour’s second-highest average of 2026, second only to the 4.4 million figure from The Players Championship.

It’s a huge boost for the PGA Tour, with fans clearly appreciative of Signature Events, suggesting that more in the schedule can only be a good thing.

Of course, Fitzpatrick and Scottie Scheffler played a key role in a thrilling playoff battle, where the fans also helped by creating an electric atmosphere.

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What are the Signature Events on the PGA Tour in 2026?

The Signature Events schedule has now reached the halfway stage for 2026, with four different winners having triumphed so far.

Collin Morikawa won the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, while Jacob Bridgeman and Akshay Bhatia won The Genesis Invitational and Arnold Palmer Invitational respectively.

Up next is the Cadillac Championship, followed by the Truist Championship, the Memorial Tournament and the Travelers Championship.

Hugely significant in the calendar, the Signature Events are limited-field tournaments with increased prize money and FedExCup points.

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