Happy Bryson won it instead of Rory.
I'm also glad that the US Open will likely add in LIV exemptions as they have for other tours.
I'm also glad that the US Open will likely add in LIV exemptions as they have for other tours.
What a choke puttHappy Bryson won it instead of Rory.
I'm also glad that the US Open will likely add in LIV exemptions as they have for other tours.
Happy Bryson won it instead of Rory.
I'm also glad that the US Open will likely add in LIV exemptions as they have for other tours.
Not Liking that Bryson at all... Just My opinion.. Would have rather ANYONE win than Him..What a choke putt
Bryson's got a good YouTube channel. The guy eats, breathes, sleeps golf. Guy has crazy talent but seems like a humble guy that likes to help novices improve their game. He's had an impressive year so far-sixth at Masters, second at PGA, won US Open.Happy Bryson won it instead of Rory.
I'm also glad that the US Open will likely add in LIV exemptions as they have for other tours.
If someone comes in and offers me 300 million to work less I’m leaving to. Can’t blame them honestly. I think the liv vs pga thing is way over blown. No one fusses about the Asian tour or any of the others.I like Bryson but can’t stand the LIV Tour. Those guys sold out and crapped on all the PGA guys before them, guys like Palmer that put the PGA Tour on the map.
They do not want to combine the tours. LIV just wants to co-exist as a complementary tour. They are more than willing to work with the PGAT on a schedule that would benefit both.Yeah, the problem is they got their money but now want to combine the tours! It’s a CF and the pga is caving! A lot of pga players are not going to be happy they could have gotten a big paycheck and had their cake too!
Oh, that’s not how I understood it! They want to be able to play pga events without a pga tourThey do not want to combine the tours. LIV just wants to co-exist as a complementary tour. They are more than willing to work with the PGAT on a schedule that would benefit both.
Well, the way you understood it is not how it actually is.Oh, that’s not how I understood it! They want to be able to play pga events without a pga tour
Card, that sounds odd! I’ve heard how the pga is trying to incorporate the team side of it into their events, sure sounds like they wanting to combine the tours too me! LIV want’s to weasel there way into getting owgr points is the only reason that I see them wanting to play tour events, there’s the cake!
In fact, here is an article about co-existing and being a complimentary tour.Oh, that’s not how I understood it! They want to be able to play pga events without a pga tour
Card, that sounds odd! I’ve heard how the pga is trying to incorporate the team side of it into their events, sure sounds like they wanting to combine the tours too me! LIV want’s to weasel there way into getting owgr points is the only reason that I see them wanting to play tour events, there’s the cake!
I can see it both ways but it does make you respect the big name golfers that turned down hundreds of millions to stay-Scheffler, McIlroy, Morikawa to name a few. They aren't exactly hurting but still didn't sell out either. You probably cant blame guys like DJ or even Mickelson (who in his 50s seems to be desperately trying to stay relevant these days) for taking the money. DJ did win the Masters a few years ago but turns 40 this month and wants to be at home with family more playing less tournaments on the LIV. He wasn't going to win $150M (money LIV paid him to join) in PGA winnings at his age. But you can also argue that they weren't hurting for money to begin with. I guess in the end it was a personal decision.I like Bryson but can’t stand the LIV Tour. Those guys sold out and crapped on all the PGA guys before them, guys like Palmer that put the PGA Tour on the map.
If someone comes in and offers me 300 million to work less I’m leaving to. Can’t blame them honestly. I think the liv vs pga thing is way over blown. No one fusses about the Asian tour or any of the others.
I would have respected LIV more (i really wouldn't respect a dictatorship run organization) if they were just separate and created their own events and created their own "Majors" and became a separate deal entirely.They do not want to combine the tours. LIV just wants to co-exist as a complementary tour. They are more than willing to work with the PGAT on a schedule that would benefit both.
It is just a Fact, Some play for ONLY THE MONEY, and some play for the money and Love of the game and all it represents. The Saudis have unlimited funds to just give ungodly amounts of monies to these guys, unfortunately you are gonna see the PGA tour giving less and less to Charities, they will have to pay more to keep up with the endless funds of the Saudis... So LIV is hurting Charities more than the PGA tour IMO.. but hey, they really dont care, hell they Flew planes into those towers...I can see it both ways but it does make you respect the big name golfers that turned down hundreds of millions to stay-Scheffler, McIlroy, Morikawa to name a few. They aren't exactly hurting but still didn't sell out either. You probably cant blame guys like DJ or even Mickelson (who in his 50s seems to be desperately trying to stay relevant these days) for taking the money. DJ did win the Masters a few years ago but turns 40 this month and wants to be at home with family more playing less tournaments on the LIV. He wasn't going to win $150M (money LIV paid him to join) in PGA winnings at his age. But you can also argue that they weren't hurting for money to begin with. I guess in the end it was a personal decision.
It is just a Fact, Some play for ONLY THE MONEY, and some play for the money and Love of the game and all it represents. The Saudis have unlimited funds to just give ungodly amounts of monies to these guys, unfortunately you are gonna see the PGA tour giving less and less to Charities, they will have to pay more to keep up with the endless funds of the Saudis... So LIV is hurting Charities more than the PGA tour IMO.. but hey, they really dont care, hell they Flew planes into those towers...
I’m cool with it exactly the way it is, they play their tour and the other tours play theirs, no biggie! I’m just not understanding why the pga needs to deal with the PIF! The damage is already done as far as the popularity the professional game once had!In fact, here is an article about co-existing and being a complimentary tour.
Greg Norman: LIV Golf wants to "coexist" with PGA Tour, give players "choice"
LIV Golf CEO Greg Norman said he has reached out to PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan, but unfortunately we haven’t spoken about how the two golf properties can both flourish.www.sportsbusinessjournal.com