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Sounds to me, like nothing happens without PGA tour allowing it ... so there will never be any new tours unless they have control of them ?
Sounds to me, like nothing happens without PGA tour allowing it ... so there will never be any new tours unless they have control of them ?
Sounds to me, like nothing happens without PGA tour allowing it ... so there will never be any new tours unless they have control of them ?
If a significant % of events played weren't in North America then the PGA tour wouldn't have had any say.Sounds to me, like nothing happens without PGA tour allowing it ... so there will never be any new tours unless they have control of them ?
The PGA tour have spend decades building up the sport - golf is a huge sport now because of a lot of the work they have done - do people really think they should just stand aside and let a rival tour with deep pockets take their prize assets ?
As some said what would happen if the Saudis created a new Premier League or rugby league or new tennis majors etc
LiV your can be created - the players can go and play on it - but why should they allow the players who have left to also play on their tour ?
Have just got home from a week's holiday, no internet at all.......
was wonderful not to read the same old crap being regurgitated.
The PGA Tour have done a great job of monopolising and Americanising golf.
They got the golden egg with Tiger.
But there is a huge market for something different, which could and should be in addition to the other tours.
Of course the PGA can ban players, but they have weakened their fields by doing it. Same applies to the Ryder Cup with the Stenson debacle.
Arguable...but if players want to go and play LIV then they can...but..But there is a huge market for something different, which could and should be in addition to the other tours.
The PGA Tour have done a great job of monopolising and Americanising golf.
They got the golden egg with Tiger.
But there is a huge market for something different, which could and should be in addition to the other tours.
Of course the PGA can ban players, but they have weakened their fields by doing it. Same applies to the Ryder Cup with the Stenson debacle.
The LIV boys want two cakesArguable...but if players want to go and play LIV then they can...but..
Why should they expect to play on the PGA as well..?
The PGA are looking after their own interests, naturally, but also the interests of their members.
Having One's cake and being able to eat it is a rare commodity...
But there is a huge market for something different
I wonder what will it take for the Saudis to pull the money plug. There is no question but that this attemp has been appallingly handled by LIV. It has brought nothing but a negative focus on Saudi. They are the bad guys to world golf, and their bad guy human rights issues have been given a lot or air and probably also highlighted to a wider audience.Sportwashing, pure and simple and exploiting the greed of already wealthy mercenary golfers to do so.
I wonder what will it take for the Saudis to pull the money plug. There is no question but that this attemp has been appallingly handled by LIV. It has brought nothing but a negative focus on Saudi. They are the bad guys to world golf, and their bad guy human rights issues have been given a lot or air and probably also highlighted to a wider audience.
They are not pulling of any pro Saudi pr coup here. Far from it.
At some point the ultimate paymasters behind it will consider whether it is worth it.
But there is a huge market for something different, which could and should be in addition to the other tours.
Potentially targeting a younger audience, and an audience which is less golf savvy, is a good avenue. Golf today can be impenetrable with the complex rules and jargon. So a more immediate format may appeal.
But is this where Liv is aiming? Signing Bland, Na, Ormsby, Uhlein, etc indicate not.
Is there really? Where's the market research that shows that?But there is a huge market for something different, which could and should be in addition to the other tours.
His defection has probably been one of their major coups! I wonder how much it cost them!Same applies to the Ryder Cup with the Stenson debacle.