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One veteran player, whose 30 consecutive cuts-made streak came to and end Friday at the Byron Nelson, didn't have anything bad to say about the new venue. But he didn't have anything good to say about it, either.
“I think it’s best said under the lesson if you don’t have anything nice to say, don’t say anything at all,” Kuchar replied, when expressing his frustrations about the new venue after missing the cut Friday.
Kuchar has a good-guy reputation, doesn't have a history for being negative or making comments to the media that could be taken in a controversial light. That he responded in the manner he did, however, wasn't exactly what the tour brass and the tournament sponsors want to hear. AT&T is in their third year of title sponsorship, and they're headquartered in Dallas. The tournament itself, established back in 1944, is (probably) the oldest running tournament they hold each season (74 years). This tournament also leads the way in charity fundraising events on the tour. And it just seems to be a good fit for AT&T, with corporate headquarters there across town.
I'm sure we'll hear mostly positive reviews from those who play well this weekend and pocket a lot of cash. But it's obvious Kuchar isn't a fan of the place, and given his overall pleasant nature - I'm guessing there will be a handful of more outspoken players unafraid to be openly critical in the days to come.
https://www.si.com/golf/2018/05/18/matt-kuchar-misses-cut-byron-nelson-streak-over