need a bigger carousel I think.
It is failing ?
Itās losing Ā£300plus mil a year
Itās a tour held Up solely by Saudi Money - take that away and the whole thing folds
All these extensions is just more money being spent and very little coming in
Itās not going to get to any level where itās going to be able to survive without the Saudi money
It doesnāt attract consistent significant crowds or eyes on a telly
Thought it might have stopped when the sun came out,but obviously some have nothing better to doneed a bigger carousel I think.
Anything from next to nothing will be an increaseLIV have basically increased their final round viewing figure by about 4000% since the last event.
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Anything from next to nothing will be an increase
Come on boys we aināt wanted just let Fore Right and Mel just post X links to each other
Ok, people are beyond tired of this back and forth Phil - but here's the truth. If the PGAT won't do a deal with LIV it's because they think they can beat them into submission. If the PIF want to they can withstand any stand off way beyond the time frame that the PGAT can.
Surely by now good honest debate has been left behind, it's who can get to the bottom of the barrel first.I get that, but people just sniping and taking really cheap shots at LIV doesn't add up to good gonest debate.
It is failing ?
Itās losing Ā£300plus mil a year
Itās a tour held Up solely by Saudi Money - take that away and the whole thing folds
All these extensions is just more money being spent and very little coming in
Itās not going to get to any level where itās going to be able to survive without the Saudi money
It doesnāt attract consistent significant crowds or eyes on a telly
Are you trying to say your willie is bigger then my willie ?????Thereās very few start up businesses, especially those competing against a virtual monopoly, that will make a profit in its early years. As for the big numbers, e.g. Ā£300m, if the pockets are deep Ā£300m might be nothing more than small change. No doubt both sides do watch their pennies but it feels more like theyāre both willing to throw money at either protecting their product or pushing their new product.
The money argument is relevant but Iām not sure itās a main issue for either side in terms of their budget. Its two different products based on a similar theme. A bit like do I buy a Range Rover or a Ferrari.
In terms of who has the strength in depth vis-a-vis the players, itās a no brainer. A few marque signings by LIV doesnāt make for the strongest field. But itās also about what a spectator might want. The team format appeals to some, and in that respect it beats the PGA tour. Some like the noisy hype - yuck - but in that respect it beats the PGA tour. However, the PGA tour wins hands down in terms of regular tournaments with stronger fields. If I was the PGA, Iād just let LIV get on with it - itās the noisy child in the corner.
What about the courses both sides use, and where both sides use the same venue albeit at different times. In the main, the PGA wins that too. As an aside, I wonder if, because of the weaker fields and players past their best that the courses are shorter/easier at the LIV eventsā¦
Apologies to all in this argument, for the want of finding a more diplomatic way of saying it, I find the willie waving āweāre better, weāre betterā quite Groundhog Day-ish.
Neither does the constant stream of outlandish claims that are posted without a shred of evidence.I get that, but people just sniping and taking really cheap shots at LIV doesn't add up to good gonest debate.
The tour may have avoided another exodus this past winter, it has still has lost more than two dozen of its best players, including more than half a dozen of the very best, and a sizable proportion of its biggest personalities (and crowd pullers), and a missed out on at least a couple of potential future stars.I donāt get this. The PGAT isnāt bleeding players or money in the current status quo - itās still,a profitable organisation (in a non-profit sort of a way - thereās so much money sloshing round that most tournaments are non-profits and loads gets bled off to charities - something that could be quietly reduced should the purse strings ever need tightening). If things do settle to stand-off and stalemate broadly as they are now then thereās no timeframe where the PGAT loses and dies - they can continue as they are indefinitely - theyāre not the ones bleeding cash.
The question isnāt whether Saudi CAN withstand an indefinite huge annual cash bleed for little new benefit or progress (we know they can); the question is whether they WILL if it becomes clear that the prize of controlling/owning world elite golf - or a significant part of it - is not achievable.
The tour may have avoided another exodus this past winter, it has still has lost more than two dozen of its best players, including more than half a dozen of the very best, and a sizable proportion of its biggest personalities (and crowd pullers), and a missed out on at least a couple of potential future stars.
Having increased prize money to compete with LIV on that front, PGA Tour made a loss of over $62m in 2023; having been bailed out (short-term) by massive investment from FSG. That isn't something that is sustainable.
Viewing figures are down because the run-of-the-mill PGA Tour product and production is dismal and stale after to two decades of complacency and neglect as they rode the Tiger train. That Tiger-bubble is fading and the tour can't keep teasing his appearance to drive interest. The need to fix it but it's readily apparent that they don't understand what the problem is (it's not clear that they even recognise there is a problem), let alone how to fix it. That they routinely can't get the field round the course on a Thursday in perfect weather is symptomatic of the incompetence that is leading the tour.
Firstly, I'm a golf fan, not a "LIV supporter" (although obviously I do enjoy LIV).I get that you are a solid LIV supporter but pretty much all of your points can be countered.
2 dozen of its best players⦠I donāt really want to got through them name by name but hereās a thought. Players rise and fall in the rankings all the time. Even if it is two dozen, neither you nor I can hand on heart say they would maintain their ranking, improve it or fall off a cliff in any given season. As for potential future stars, some would become stars but, equally, far more shine briefly then fall back to being journeymen.
Money & investment; the tour has seen rising, falling and rising, falling investment throughout its life. Neither side can, in the long term, sustain massive investment. Thatās obvious. Products have a value, and spending more than they are worth is just plain stupid. For LIV its seed money, and I understand the business cycle in that respect.
Tiger-bubble; there was an Arnie-bubble, then a Jack-bubble, the Seve-bubble⦠then, then, then. Another player will rise and thereāll be another bubble.
As for your āroutinely canāt get the field round the courseā¦ā Hyperbole, and it diminishes your argument, credibility in your argument.
Thereās room for both products, and there should be more than one product. Imagine if someone told you, you could only have a Toyota Yaris. LIV appeals more to a different demographic. Why canāt they co-exist alongside the PGA Tour? Why does it have to be LIV good, tour bad, LIV bad, tour good?
I don't think LIV fans/people are calling for the demise of the PGAT, but the same cannot be said the other way round.
I watched that last night. They advertised it when in was watching on the app the other day so I was expecting it to be a bit like the Netflix one. Thought there was some good bits but it was only about 21 mins long and I felt like I was waiting for it to start all the time. Was a bit disappointed to be honest.This is a great watch if you're a LIV fan..
If you're not, and you want to watch it so you can complain about the quality of the editing, or have a mardy dig at Poulter etc, crack on..
I watched that last night. They advertised it when in was watching on the app the other day so I was expecting it to be a bit like the Netflix one. Thought there was some good bits but it was only about 21 mins long and I felt like I was waiting for it to start all the time. Was a bit disappointed to be honest.