Alex1975
Tour Winner
I don't think this is 100% me like the Air Jordan post but I do 100% support it as it might be for someone and it might move golf forwards.
I don't think this is 100% me like the Air Jordan post but I do 100% support it as it might be for someone and it might move golf forwards.
Pretty much sums it up for me.
I don't get the negativity tbh, if it doesn't work then what harm has trying it done? The ET was dying on it's backside if it carried on the way it was, Rolex series seems a good step for the "traditional" events but worth at least trying some other options to generate interest....
There's something a bit different on this week isn't there? The last day is 6 hole matchplay after a cut?
Yup it is, all explained here: http://www.europeantour.com/europeantour/season=2017/tournamentid=2017012/news/newsid=321004.html
That's way there is a lack of established players playing beyond Noren and Louis - need more than that to grab the attention
It needs money to attract the players Phil and, if successful, who knows this type of event may grow the prize pot through attracting bigger and better sponsors in future years. I don't like drawing parallels with other sports but do you think when 20/20 started they envisaged the money available in the IPL? You have to start somewhere is the point, some ideas may work others won't but you need to try them to find out.
Why are you so down on the ET trying different things? Would you prefer another 72 hole strokeplay event with a smaller crowd than I could fit in my back garden instead of this?
It does need money - lots of money , that's why it annoys me when they pay certain players millions just to turn up. It's all wrong going to different parts of the world hosting events to empty golf courses. The biggest events over the years on the ET are the one in the U.K. - the BMW and Masters - boost those events up , increase the prize money for those events plus the Scottish Open. Dip their hands into the deep pockets and attract the prize money.
But they also need help from the World Golf Rankings as well - need to stop the "points go with players" and have the actual events having the ranking points.
Getting players like McIlroy etc at events in the U.K. And Europe would help grow the game more than any Greensome 6 hole event with lesser known players
I don't think there can be a parallel with 20/20 because there was already a short form in existence - ODI and the backbone for it was also there. Pub/village teams have been playing 10 over beer games for years
Trying new things is good - trying to make the sport something it isn't will for me have the opposite affect.