Par4QC I can't Monday quailfy.

Maybe, but it will be interesting to see 'open' qualifying such as the US Open. Criteria changes ?

    Eguller I just wonder what is stopping the ones that gave up their membership, from doing something like this? And, I really don't put it past some of them to 'test the system'.

    They better not stop me! Waste of a lot of practice. 🤣

      Par4QC I really don't put it past some of them to 'test the system'.

      Not sure what those fat $$$$ cats would bother unless a Major. 🤔

      Eguller Beaten up and mellowed maybe.

      Maybe.
      I see an out of touch rich guy, with no clue about the young-uns' personal situations, who expects them to have the same drive to win majors etc etc.
      If you are doing a presser and you find yourself saying "I don't understand", that's your cue to shut up and move on to the next question, imo.

      Eguller his sponsor $$ was not clean either

      The source is not the biggest issue (I am not Mr. Morals like Sneaky), it's the fact he got guaranteed money before he even started. Same deal as the amateurs now.
      He was LIV before LIV, and doesn't know it.
      Times change but he seems to be stuck in the past.

      Eguller. I hope not. You may not like what these guys are doing but it's not illegal and the rules shouldn't be changed to eliminate them.

        garyt1957 You may not like what these guys are doing but it's not illegal

        I don’t care at all - they can do want they want. Just accept the consequences of their decisions.
        Based on the R & A telling the ungreat white shark to go away, all, but especially major qualifying will likely change. Their house, their rules.

          Eguller. That's the point though. Why try to punish them by changing the rules? They've done nothing "wrong". It's The Open not the Somewhat Open. I totally get the PGA and DP trying to punish them but the majors should remain neutral. Well except the PGA Championship.

            I agree. Open should mean open. And I'm sure a few sponsors will try to give exemptions here and there -- should be interesting.

              ptjn1201 Open should mean open.

              Many times it does. But, look at the qualifying criteria for the US Open for example. Full criteria is llsted
              on the USGA website. It is more limited than most think. Monikers can be misleading.

                garyt1957 it will mostly be a mute point moving forward as in IMO the LIV players level of play will suffer, in addition they will naturally no longer qualify at some point (less the major winners), even if the courts allow them to play. As I stated when this (LIV) first became a thing , these guys have essentially given up on their competitive careers and Tiger nailed it in his presser!

                  ode

                  Brandel Chamblee made a good point yesterday. In other sports the player is paid before he plays. In his example Tom Brady gets paid millions of dollars and if he doesn’t perform for the team he gets benched.

                  In the LIV model the player gets paid before he plays and there are no consequences for playing bad. Mickelson gets $200 million up front and finishes 20 over par in his first two LIV Tournaments. He’s already got his money. On to the next event to stink it up.

                  Other Sports - Consequences for not playing well.
                  LIV - Paid to just show up. Everyone gets a trophy regardless.

                  Plus this was interesting. Dustin Johnson got $175 million. The entire purse for the DP World Tour this year is $155 million.

                  As far as the Majors go. The PGA Tour has nothing to do with any of them. They can do what they want. If they think the LIV model is bad for the game then I can see them not allowing LIV players to play.

                  But again, if LIV doesn’t change its model to 72 holes they can’t get world ranking points, therefore won’t qualify, so it’s a moot point. Plus there’s other criteria. One being changes to how many points are given (strength of field etc.). But the powers that be seem to be autonomous and can do what they wish.

                  https://arizonasports.com/story/3192925/liv-golf-faces-hurdles-in-applying-for-world-ranking-points/amp/

                    Not so sure the 54 hole is an issue other than the number of points to be awarded (several develomental tours are 54 holes and the get points, pga tournaments that are reduced to 54 holes still get the full point allotment).

                    The issue maybe the number of players teeing it up, less than 75.

                    Interesting the LIV has gone in partnership with the Asian Tour (read that to be a boat load of money donated) and they are sponsoring the LIV.

                    Not sure Chamblee is a good source, after all he was saying the LIV tournament winnings was deducted from the signing bonuses/contracts. But as I understand the contracts are across a number of years, Phil 200m across 4 years. Possible there is a clause that allows them to play less and get less or the structure can be based on performance, appearance, etc. Haven't heard anyone address the contracts that have actually saw them

                      Eguller Many times it does. But, look at the qualifying criteria for the US Open for example. Full criteria is llsted
                      on the USGA website. It is more limited than most think. Monikers can be misleading.

                      Sure, but those rules are already in place. You're talking about new rules specifically to hurt LIV golfers and that's just plain wrong. For all the morals being thrown around here, I don't see how that's not obvious. Again, they're not doing anything illegal.
                      And I'm not a LIV fan. I can't imagine ever watching a tournament. I really only watch the Majors and then usually just the last round. I'd prefer LIV didn't exist, but now that it does I don't see trying to keep them out of majors as fair or moral.

                      ode it will mostly be a mute point moving forward

                      Probably so, but let time take care of that , don't try to just ban them. Even if they had to qualify like you or I. I'm pretty sure DJ and Reed, etc would handle that quite easily.

                      • ode replied to this.

                        Sneakylong Brandel Chamblee made a good point yesterday. In other sports the player is paid before he plays. In his example Tom Brady gets paid millions of dollars and if he doesn’t perform for the team he gets benched.

                        Actually it's not that great a point. Brady might get benched but he still gets paid his monstrous contract. Lots of guys in pro sports underperform but keep starting because of their massive contracts. The Liv guys won't get benched but if they underperform, who's to say they will get resigned? We don't know how long DJ and these other guys signed for. Was it lifetime? 5 years? 10?

                          Sneakylong Brandel Chamblee made a good point yesterday. In other sports the player is paid before he plays. In his example Tom Brady gets paid millions of dollars and if he doesn’t perform for the team he gets benched.

                          bwahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha

                          Yet another apples to oranges comparison AND you quoted Chambleep.
                          LOL

                            Martee The issue maybe the number of players teeing it up, less than 75.

                            Do they give out Points for Tiger's mini-field , no cut event?
                            Yes they do.

                              garyt1957

                              I could see Reed going through with qualifying if it ever came to it, but not DJ. Agreed re the "Opens", if they've qualified they should get in.
                              I think the R&A a d USGA will have a harder time doing it (ban). Not sure about the PGA . The Masters...it will be interesting to see what they do!