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PGA Tour Loses Sponsor as Wells Fargo Bow Out for 2024

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Following the groundbreaking news of Jon Rahm’s departure from the PGA Tour to LIV Golf, it seems the former has some decisions to make.

Losing such a superstar is hugely detrimental to the PGA Tour, and the leadership has remained fairly quiet since the news of the framework agreement back in June. We have the first whisperings of sponsors pulling out of events on the Tour schedule, as Wells Fargo have announced the ending of their sponsorship of the Wells Fargo Championship in May 2024.

Wyndham Clark won the event this year, before backing it up with a maiden major victory at LACC in the U.S. Open. The event is hosted by Quail Hollow, a site where Rory McIlroy is a three-time winner.

So the snowball scenario here is a major sponsor has pulled out – other sponsors withdraw from PGA Tour events, purses shrink, and ratings and viewership drops alongside.

Turns out that Wells Fargo wanted to remain part of the Tour sponsorship – but as per Josh Carpenter from the Sports Business Journal, Wells Fargo weren’t willing to cough up the asking price. 

It does beg the question of what companies are willing to pay the asking price and still remain part of the PGA Tour schedule, if Wells Fargo are unable to meet demand. The purse for the event was $9 million in 2022, before skyrocketing to $20 million for this season’s event, with Wyndham Clark pocketing $3.6 million for his win.

This highlights glaring issues in the proposed business model for signature events going forward. The costs of increased purses are shouldered by sponsors and the tournaments, with tournament directors on record saying “they won’t do it, they’ve had enough,” according to Sports Illustrated.


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Patrick joined us in May 2022 with a strong passion for the game and a writing style to match. He is a good golfer, originally from Cumbria in the UK, and now living in British Columbia, Canada. He focuses on writing opinion pieces while keeping up to date with LIV Golf, Tour events and Major championships, providing good insights into the professional game. His best golf memories are shooting 72 with a double on 18, running the Golf Society at Lancaster University, and steering them to the first ever Varsity win against rivals York. His favorite club is his Scotty Cameron Newport 2.0, and his favorite event is the Masters!

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