Hard to pity PGA Tour in LIV Golf stoush

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Hard to pity PGA Tour in LIV Golf stoush

LIV is a catalyst for change in the American PGA Tour. It's taken our superstars away from home and forced them to play long schedules. The next generation is forced to take part in Fall Series events. There are few events outside the Presidents Cup in recent years. LIV will continue until at least 2032 for the event that began in 1994. He's not a fan of Saudi politics and human rights. But he has experience with those based in Jacksonville. They're screaming bloody murder about a highly predictable fox in their once impenetrable hen house. His opinion would be laughable if it weren't so impactful on golf.

The PGA Tour has found money to pay for Player Impact Program. Now it has the cash to support a raft of no-cut events for its elite.

PGA Tour is involved in a dispute with LIV Golf.

PGA has a seat at every impactful committee in world golf.

U.S. collegiate golfers are given the inside running to cards.

There are more layers for international players to conquer to reach the supposedly "global tour" than ever before.

The PGA Tour is running too many events and hurting the fields. LIV gives some of Australia's players a chance to shine. The chances of their domestic events becoming global attractions hang in the balance. Cam Smith and Marc Leishman have signed to play in Australian Open. It will be fascinating to see how the Pga of Australian reacts to the requests of American counterparts. It is important to keep the pressure on the Saudis and ensure a spotlight is maintained on human rights.

The U.S. might ban the most junior member of the International Federation of Tours.

LIV is looking for a venue to host golf events in Australia. The PGA of Australia is trying to promote the sport and give local players a chance to play professional golf. Mike Clayton is an advocate of a true global tour. LIV represents a good opportunity to push back against the current trend.


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