Spuzz Yeah, did not understand the reasoning to the 70 limit. But, if I read it correctly, they are supposed to come out with 8 more 'lesser' tournaments that run the same days as the $20M tourneys. Only problem with that is they will only be getting about $1M(maybe less) for wins, and very little down the line. In reality, only a small handful of those lower than 70 are going to make any advancement upward. There will be even more falling back to the Korn Ferry than ever before. Plus, even with a win, their rankings will go hardly anywhere. Not a good plan.

Suddenly, the American PGA Tour now finds itself dealing with an issue that the European PGA Tour has been dealing with for years, BECAUSE of the American PGA Tour.


So has the LIV Tour succeeded in generating the Pay equity PM was trying to leverage for the PGA Tour players? Government approach or not, did it work, albeit, for only the top 50 players? If so…

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    https://m.independent.ie/sport/golf/distraught-padraig-harrington-fears-for-dp-tour-future-as-rory-mcilroy-calls-for-closer-partnership-with-pga-41780563.html

    Interesting comments by Paddy Harrington regarding his concern about the DP World Tour. And Rory commenting on the "duplictious" behavior of the ones who have taken the Saudi cash. And how he'd like to see an even closer alliance with the DP World Tour.

    "Pádraig Harrington admits he’s massively worried about the future of the DP World Tour as events are set to endure a serious world ranking downgrade next month.

    It's devastating, and it's not getting talked about with all that's going on, Harrington said of the new system which will see European events received far few world ranking points.

    Really I'm distraught about it. For the young guys coming up I just don't see the pathway anymore to get into the top 100, which is what you've got to do."

    "Speaking ahead of the Travelers Championship in Connecticut, McIlroy said he has been surprised by the "duplicitous" behaviour of some of the golfers who have taken the Saudi cash.

    Am I surprised? Yes, because of what he said previously,” he said of Koepka. I think that's why I'm surprised at a lot of these guys because they say one thing and then they do another, and I don't understand that and I don't know if that's for legal reasons or if they can't - I have no idea.

    But it's pretty duplicitous on their part to say one thing and then do another thing…the whole way through, in public and private, all of it.”

    As for the Strategic Alliance between the PGA Tour and the DP World Tour, McIlroy wants to see even more co-operation in the face of the LIV Golf threat.

    I've always advocated for something where the tours work more closely together or we create some sort of world tour model or ATP model,” he said. Where there's different events going on in different areas of the world, but they're all governed under one umbrella.

    I would like to see the PGA Tour and the European Tour start to work more closely together and maybe try to forge a path to where all the biggest golf events in the world are under the same umbrella”

      Sneakylong While not necessarily an excuse, the duplicitous behavior is pretty easily understood by most that don't work in an environment like the top level of the PGA tour. It is generally for negotiating purposes. When asked whether or not you'd be interested in going to work for someone else, the best reply is generally going to be something along the lines of "I'm very content with what I'm doing now". That lets the other party know that they will need to provide a very high incentive if they wish to lure you away from your current employer.

      Most people don't have to negotiate in public, but for high profile sports figures almost everything is public and the PGA Tour made it more so by trying to pre-emptively and publicly shame players to discourage defections. The PGA Tour (and Rory) is almost certainly engaging in the same duplicity as their purpose is to retain as many high profile players as they can to keep the sponsorship and fan based money coming in, not for some high-minded geo-political cause. The sponsors they accept money from aren't refusing to do business in Saudi Arabia,

        toraider So has the LIV Tour succeeded in generating the Pay equity PM was trying to leverage for the PGA Tour players?

        Partially, imo.
        One of the beefs was guaranteed money for the lesser knowns.
        This money approach looks like the exact opposite solution.

        raggmann54 DJ is probably getting lots of advice from his not "so dumb as a rock" father-in-law, Wayne Gretzky, about his future in golf and money making abilities.

        Of course he is.
        He made more in endorsements that salary (50-46 mil) and his net worth approx 250+ mil now. (google search)
        Not bad.

        Sneakylong As for the Strategic Alliance between the PGA Tour and the DP World Tour, McIlroy wants to see even more co-operation in the face of the LIV Golf threat.

        Good luck with that.
        This latest attempt to keep players from jumping ship is a "save their own ass first" solution foremost.
        DP Tour, LIV tour be damned!

        IMO, Rory should STFU and play golf.
        I think more Buzzers have more awareness of what's going on than he does, sadly.

          KCee I've no doubt the real reason Rory gets a few mil a year from the Tour is to be a spokesperson/shill rather than help with policy

          He should add the PGA logo to his hat and shirts LOL

          KCee I've no doubt the real reason Rory gets a few mil a year from the Tour is to be a spokesperson/shill rather than help with policy lol

          Agreed - Rory has blinders on. When Brooks chastised the media for concentrating their attention on the LIV vs. The US Open in their news conferences, many of us agreed Brooks was very evasive on his personal intentions. That's why I wasn't surprised one iota when he announced he was signing. Rory Mac may have received stronger assurances in private discussions from Brooks and that's what he's alluding to...

          Shut up and play golf sounds similar to just shut up and dribble.😏 I like athletes that are out spoken on issues. Many prominent athletes of the past have spoke up on important issues. Rory is very well spoken and not afraid to give his opinion. Like to see more of it from others. The PGA Tour could do a lot worse than having Rory as their spokesperson.