Arthur Wedge
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Well played Hidalgo 
must be great to win your home Open
The only ones that from the Presidents Cup is the US where they can try some potential Ryder Cup pairingsDisappointing end to The Presidents Cup from a neutral point of view, looked like it could get interesting at one point, but the US players just too strong.
The Dunhill Links with some not-so-coy groupings.
Rory McIlroy will play with billionaire Johann Rupert Thursday, PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan on Friday, and PIF leader Yasir Al-Rumayyan on Saturday.
Al-Rumayyan will play with Monahan and Billy Horschel on Thursday.
Too late, at least for the moment. Not sure he's too affected though as he can play on the PGA tour anywayThe players are getting on board and realising what the future needs to look like.
Too late, at least for the moment. Not sure he's too affected though as he can play on the PGA tour anyway
Think it is a very narrow view to think the DPWT and the players have any power. Now the deal has been done with the PGAT they will call the shots and pull the strings. It won't affect the lower echeleon of the DPWT who will simply play for their cards and make a living but it is only the top few that will have aspirations of having a great season on tour and the order of merit to get onto the PGA tour. I think as long at the DPWT is capable of putting on events in Europe (and their ones further afield) and they are well sponsored and make a degree of profitability they will be happy with their current lotToo late for what? The players have the power, as do the financial backers. Johan Rupert is getting people talking to each other up in Scotland - we're already seeing that lead to positive words from the players about what golf needs to do to change, and to get back on a path that benefits the game in it's entirety.
The DPWT are at the mercy of the strategic agreement with the PGAT of course, but that shouldn't mean that a few people in Ponte Vedra decide the fate of the once great European Tour. The players, financial backers, and the fans across the world should be the ones deciding what direction the tours should take.
The opportunities on the table for the DPWT at the moment need to be grasped while they are there.
Too late for what? The players have the power, as do the financial backers. Johan Rupert is getting people talking to each other up in Scotland - we're already seeing that lead to positive words from the players about what golf needs to do to change, and to get back on a path that benefits the game in it's entirety.
The DPWT are at the mercy of the strategic agreement with the PGAT of course, but that shouldn't mean that a few people in Ponte Vedra decide the fate of the once great European Tour. The players, financial backers, and the fans across the world should be the ones deciding what direction the tours should take.
The opportunities on the table for the DPWT at the moment need to be grasped while they are there.
What events disappeared and got spread about?Where were all these financial backers when the ET was struggling to finance and sponser events meaning that the events disappeared from Europe to be spread all over the place - meaning the top players jumped across to the US Tour which gave them better stability, less travel , better financial rewards and the ability to challenge in the US majors
Portugal Masters for one, me and the missus went every year for 10 years and now seems to have disappearedWhat events disappeared and got spread about?
Fair point.Portugal Masters for one, me and the missus went every year for 10 years and now seems to have disappeared
Portugal Masters for one, me and the missus went every year for 10 years and now seems to have disappeared
Thats nearly 40 years ago when European golf was at its peak in terms of the players and interest. Hardly relevantJust looked about and in 1990 there was 37 events
1 in the UAE
The 4 majors
32 events in Europe
10 events in UK and Ire not including majors
That also didn’t include things like
The world Matchplay
Dunhill Cup
Benson and Hedges Trophy
Some events stopped but they were replaced by others in Europe
It was a great tour