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The future of the PGA Tour continues to be filled with more questions than answers as of late, in dealing with all the questions surrounding the tour and LIV Golf. On Wednesday evening, the PGA Tour made a big announcement, appointing Tiger Woods as Vice Chairman of the new for-profit entity. Jay Monahan will be the CEO of PGA Tour Enterprises, according to Sean Zak of Golf Magazine.

Here is a list of 13 people who will be on the board for the PGA Tour.

The future of the PGA Tour continues to be a giant question mark. But it certainly can’t hurt having one of the greatest golfers ever to live as one of your leading voices. The chairman of the board will be elected at an upcoming meeting.

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