Story byGetty ImagesBrooks Koepka1 / 2PGA Tour financial reports reveal much about Tour's present, future | EXCLUSIVEGetty Images1 / 2PGA Tour financial reports reveal much about Tour's present, future | EXCLUSIVEGetty Images2 / 2PGA Tour financial reports reveal much about Tour's present, future | EXCLUSIVEBrooks KoepkaSean ZakWed, February 18, 2026 at 5:25 AM UTC·13 min readRory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler at the 2025 PGA Championship. Getty ImagesEvery year, the PGA Tour shares an annual report with its membership. It is often a 50-plus-page document, fronted by a photo of the previous year’s FedEx Cup champion and a lengthy, optimistic letter from the commissioner. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementIt looks like a magazine, with big, glossy images and infographics and a table of contents. But buried within that “Annual Report to Membership,” as it is titled, is financial information about the Tour’s core business, its revenues and losses, as compiled by Grant Thornton, the Tour’s accounting firm. GOLF. com obtained copies of these annual reports from recent years, which are filled with important details on the state of the Tour.