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Apparently we all make mistakes.....so says Greg....?
Apparently we all make mistakes.....so says Greg....?
Apparently we all make mistakes.....so says Greg....?
So you're happy that it continues, at least in Europe, unchanged - primarily supported by a regime with an equally poor attitude to human rights, such as to the P&O workers its' subordinate company illegally terminated?...
That golf HAS to change is nothing but your opinion. I don’t necessarily agree, and in particular not by the help from LIV.
He was answering a question about chopping up journalists.....Is that inbetween his crying about not being given an exemption to The Open
The concept of the LIV series is new, and it will offer a different experience to how people view golf, making it easier and more exciting to watch.
Can you explain to me how that doesn’t potentially grow the game?
FWIW, it doesn't seem right for the PGA to call its players 'independent contractors', then prevent them from playing elsewhere, or to punish them - supposedly 'for life' - if they do so. Seems rather monopolisistic to me!
ok but what does that mean? Stating you have a different opinion is fine, explaining it is even better ?Lots of people on here falling for the msm narrative rather than doing a little research of their own I see.
What narrative are you falling for?Lots of people on here falling for the msm narrative rather than doing a little research of their own I see.
ok but what does that mean? Stating you have a different opinion is fine, explaining it is even better ?
What narrative are you falling for?
I believe it was the PGA and unrelated to LIV.Was it the PGA or Norman that first suggested that players were "independent contractors"? If they are independent contractors that have signed up to only play on the PGA tour and not on any competing tours then they can't play in the LIV. If they are independent contractors that are allowed to play on other tours then does the PGA tour have to actively ban them or can they simply stop inviting the independent contractors to play in their events? Could the PGA tour make it clear that if as an independent contractor you choose to play on the LIV then you will not be invited to take part in the US Open or US PGA? And possibly also come to some kind of agreement with Augusta and the R&A to do the same for the Masters and Open?
Have you watched the Norman interview mate, I've watched what I thought was most of it, and there's no part where, when asked about Kashogi, Norman says "we all make mistakes"
He does say "It's absolutely reprehensible what happened with Kashogi"
But the MSM haven't been reporting that, they've been twisting his words.,and clearly, people are taking that as gospel
Whoa. I’m not going into the human rights issues now.
I just was interested to know what you thought was so innovative and exciting about the LIV series.
Whoa. I’m not going into the human rights issues now.
I just was interested to know what you thought was so innovative and exciting about the LIV series.
Might be jolly for them. But I wouldn't want to watch a jolly Texas Scramble or something similar. I quite like watching sport when it is competitive, and a lot riding on the players. Watch them under pressure.Fair enough, quite a few posters commenting about "making mistakes" and "chopping up journalists". I was referring to those kind of comments in my earlier reply about the msm narrative which you quoted.
So to address your point. 54 holes, with shotgun starts, team camardarie - I suspect we will see a more personal side to the players, playing under less intensity to be the winner of tournament.
The easy comparison is to compare it to playing in the monthly medal at your own club, to playing a texas scramble.
One is serious, the other is serious but fun.
I was thinking about this the other day, I actually quite like how golf is currently - but I acknowledge I'm not a youngster any more. I probably won't like what they are doing.It would be helpful if you could call out the key things that make the series really appealing to you? Would help me understand how this could be a good idea.
I’m struggling to see how it’s different enough from what exists already.
thanks.
I was thinking about this the other day, I actually quite like how golf is currently - but I acknowledge I'm not a youngster any more. I probably won't like what they are doing.
One thing I did think was when I've been to tournaments in the past, as the last groups come in the crowds that were all over the course combine onto those last few holes making spectating tricky. The shotgun will potentially change this, no idea if for the better. It may also suit those who want to watch golf for a few hours, and then watch a band or something.
I guess I'm trying to keep an open-ish mind for a bit.