Marshy77
Journeyman Pro
Thought you were randomly quoting scores of players.
With no teams in the Scottish Open, presumably not following. Without the Crushers and the Majesticks competiting with all new teams and without teams points contributing to the end of season team finale, there seems little point. The Open will be a bit of a damp squib without them too. Maybe R&A trying to come up with a teams structure to make the Open more relevant and attractive to the youf so that they can wear their Fireballs shirts, cheer, drink beer, live music. I dont know how the Open has any appeal with out live music.Where's 'Mel' with the LIV propaganda/spin on the above scores?
Surely you jest! Though without appropriate Smilies, it's hard to tell.With no teams in the Scottish Open, presumably not following. Without the Crushers and the Majesticks competiting with all new teams and without teams points contributing to the end of season team finale, there seems little point. The Open will be a bit of a damp squib without them too. Maybe R&A trying to come up with a teams structure to make the Open more relevant and attractive to the youf so that they can wear their Fireballs shirts, cheer, drink beer, live music. I dont know how the Open has any appeal with out live music.
Surely you jest! Though without appropriate Smilies, it's hard to tell.
Yeah, they even skimp on greens and maintenance of fairways and rough!Well it's being played around a goat track so it's not going to have much appeal.
Surely you jest! Though without appropriate Smilies, it's hard to tell.
Featured groups this morning with Rahm, Scheffler and Hovland was good. Watching Viktor shanking approaches, moving the ball 3 inches while in the rough and fatting pitch shots was top quality golf. Then got to see the best in the world take a drop from the rough, fat his approach 40 feet short and run his putt 10 foot past.
For those criticising the golf that LIV show I guess this is what happens when you show every shot.
And at the end of the week Victor and Scottie won’t get paid for playing like that because they’ll miss the cut. Whereas on the LIV tour doing the same thing means you still get paid.
I think you’ll find that’s the crux of the issue that some have with the LIV tour. The pros are as capable of failure as we are, but only the LIV tour rewards it financially.
Don't bring logic into this debate.Maybe, guess there may be an argument with only 8 planned events and the inevitable fall out that they needed to do that.
Perhaps it is the 'invitational' nature that is more the perceived issue. Found the below from the 'net ...
PGA Tour events with no cut:
The Sentry Tournament of Champions
WGC-Mexico Championship
WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play
WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational
BMW Championship
Tour Championship
CJ Cup at Nine Bridges
Zozo Championship
WGC-HSBC Champions
But why shouldn’t they get paid? They have provided entertainment for the event and brought fans in as I’m sure lots there wanted to see the number 1 player in the world.And at the end of the week Victor and Scottie won’t get paid for playing like that because they’ll miss the cut. Whereas on the LIV tour doing the same thing means you still get paid.
I think you’ll find that’s the crux of the issue that some have with the LIV tour. The pros are as capable of failure as we are, but only the LIV tour rewards it financially.
But why shouldn’t they get paid? They have provided entertainment for the event and brought fans in as I’m sure lots there wanted to see the number 1 player in the world.
Why does golf have to be so cut throat? Is it simply because “that’s the way it’s always been”?
Personally I would prefer for all players to be paid an amount to cover reasonable expenses, at all levels of the game. That though would be at the expense of players higher up the leaderboard at every level. At Euro Pro your there is not enough in the pot to pay the player finishing below 5th reasonable expenses. That is the real commercial environment nearly all pro golfers are in, not the one solely financed on a regime that needs to gain favour with the world in order to survive.But why shouldn’t they get paid? They have provided entertainment for the event and brought fans in as I’m sure lots there wanted to see the number 1 player in the world.
Why does golf have to be so cut throat? Is it simply because “that’s the way it’s always been”?
But why shouldn’t they get paid? They have provided entertainment for the event and brought fans in as I’m sure lots there wanted to see the number 1 player in the world.
Why does golf have to be so cut throat? Is it simply because “that’s the way it’s always been”?
It isn't a team sport, they aren't employed. They are more akin to professional gamblers than baseball players or footballers. They choose, within limits, where to play to optimise their chances of making good money, and if they play well, they get paid well.
In the Portland LIV event, Jediah Morgan got paid $120,000 for finishing dead last with 3 rounds totalling +21, 34 shots behind the winner. I think he should be paying them.
He had a bad week so should be paying them? Tough crowd.It isn't a team sport, they aren't employed. They are more akin to professional gamblers than baseball players or footballers. They choose, within limits, where to play to optimise their chances of making good money, and if they play well, they get paid well.
In the Portland LIV event, Jediah Morgan got paid $120,000 for finishing dead last with 3 rounds totalling +21, 34 shots behind the winner. I think he should be paying them.
Missing the cut IS failure!I think the answer to that is in BiM's post that you've quoted - he is expressing the view that missing a cut is failure, and shouldn't be financially rewarded. Let's face it, that kind of rationale is absurd when you step back to think about it - it might apply to the top players who set the bar high for themselves, but for the vast majoritiy of the players who are scrapping to make cuts week in, week out, even getting into that position should be applauded, and rewarded.
FTFY! How many seconds of YT time was devoted to him? And the LIV payment rules are still 'not transparent'. So it's quite possible he didn't get paid the full amount on top of whatever sign-on reward. PGAT/DPWT/Opens are absolutely transparent about their payments.Good for Jediah Morgan, he's one of the lucky one's that got an opportunity when the LIV was starting out, there are plenty more like him, but he still contributed to the event at Centurion, he was part of the 48 man field that turned out for 3 days, and he quite rightly got paid an obscene amount for it.
He had a bad week so should be paying them? Tough crowd.
I really don’t get this line of thinking. They are part of the event, they should receive something even if they play crap. Other non team sports get paid for making it to the main event (tennis, darts, snooker etc) why does golf have to be different?
You don’t see other sports saying “sorry you played crap and got knocked out at the first round so you get nothing. Thanks for coming though.”