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I am mildly interested in LIV, but I don't want to read the same old over and over again, can you not understand that at least?
I drop into this thread now and again to see what's going on, but to make sure I've not missed anything interesting I'd need to read umpteen pages of schoolyard squabbles.
I don't have an interest in that, hence my frustration with the way so many threads here go.
There are a lot of good stuff in the thread in regards the differences and issues etc - as with a lot of “hot topics” there can be repeats etc
So LIV looking after caddies isn’t an issue because you don’t want it to highlight that the PGA tour, don’t do the same or ensure the players can and do?
Hilarious.
Im not sure what you are reading so I’ll clarify
Up until LIV arrived not one single player or caddy spoke about how they were “mistreated”
The caddy issue is being used as a tool to point score against the PGAT as opposed imo being concerned about the caddy welfare
LIV can throw money at anything - giving caddies more money is a quick win - straight away it creates this apparent issue that caddies are being mistreated and underpaid - imo that’s a false narrative and it’s a tool being used by LIV to have “one up ship “ against the PGAT
It’s the same with giving players money when they miss a cut - it’s fine when a tour has a bottomless pit of money to throw around at everything and anything , not every tour has that luxury
I’m not going to praise an entity for giving more money to a lot of people who are already being paid very well.
But ultimately that’s is the core “solution” behind everything LIV do - give more money
Higher prize fund
Guarenteed multi millions regardless of performance
Players being part of a “team” and getting paid multi millions off the back of others playing well
Money in golf before LIV was sickening for many - for them to come along and just offer even more for many is disgusting. And I’m certainly not going to be sympathetic to millionaires and many of those caddies are
On your second point, I once bought some clubs off a guy who’s dad had caddied and they used to jump out of guesthouse / hotel windows to avoid paying the bill. Obviously conditions have improved since then, and guess what, they’ve just taken another step forwards in the last few months, thanks to you know what.
So all the tour caddies out there are that destitute they can’t pay hotel bills ? - sorry I don’t believe that by any stretch for any caddy that is on the bag of someone who is playing regular pro golf on both of the main tours