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    Dustin Johnson headlines field for LIV Golf opener in London

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    how good? pick up $175M just to play.

    DJ set his grandkids up for life with that money. Travel? Compete? fuck that, i made mine.

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    @1kiwi said in Golf:

    Dustin Johnson headlines field for LIV Golf opener in London

    To steal a quote seen elsewhere, I've seen stronger fields playing for a meat pack and a sleeve of pinnacles at my local.

    Really can not get excited about this.

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    @JK Especially given the format - team golf, 54 holes and... a shotgun start?

    Hard to build suspense when every group finishes at the same time and the winner holes the critical putt on the 6th.

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    Just seen the prize money for the 1st event - over $100K dollars for the person who finishes last. You had to finish top 30 in the Masters to earn that much. Can see why some of the old timers are jumping into it to feather their nests until they can milk the Champions tour

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    @KiwiPie yeah the money on offer is insane!

    Tiger reckons he was offered high 9 figures....

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    @KiwiPie said in Golf:

    Just seen the prize money for the 1st event - over $100K dollars for the person who finishes last. You had to finish top 30 in the Masters to earn that much. Can see why some of the old timers are jumping into it to feather their nests until they can milk the Champions tour

    Dustin Johnson isn't old. Just going for the money

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    @canefan RATCHANON "TK" CHANTANANUWAT is a 15 year old amateur.

    Assume he is still up for buckets of cash.

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    This is the most interesting sports story at the moment by miles. So many interesting threads to it all.

    The core truth is the PGA Tour is broken and it's hurting golf. It's a 52 week schedule with only 8 or so tournaments that actually mean anything. But the other 44 have served to slowly suck the oxygen out of the rest of world golf.

    The Australian Open is a case in point. It used to attract a great field, good (not great) prize money, played on some beautiful courses. But now it can't compete with the Bumfuck Open, because it offers more money but also it's critical for mid-tier pros to play as often as they can on the PGA Tour.

    But it's more than just the impact on the international game. The PGA fields are bloated. The courses are dull. The formats are tired. It's the same shit each week. The PGA Tour is dying for a shake-up.

    So in one sense, LIV Golf may well spark the PGA Tour into action because it is a major threat to it's future.

    The amount of cash being thrown at has-been or never-was players is staggering and they are just getting started. Reed and Dechambeau are gone. Rickie Fowler gone. Harold Varner, Jason Kokrak, Abe Ancer, some South Americans, maybe Adam Scott will go soon too.

    But the format of LIV is ridiculous. Team golf is amazing when the teams actually have a history and a reason for being. I care about Europe vs America, not FC Smash against the Lip-Out Lads. Not to mention the shotgun starts and all the other garbage. And of course the Saudi blood money that underpins it all.

    I don't like LIV, I won't watch it, but I do hope it might spark some good outcomes overall.

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    @canefan said in Golf:

    Just going for the money

    Professional sportsmen. I don't begrudge them that as much as I thought I might. It's really up to the administration of these sports to ensure they maintain their relevance.

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    @antipodean said in Golf:

    @canefan said in Golf:

    Just going for the money

    Professional sportsmen. I don't begrudge them that as much as I thought I might. It's really up to the administration of these sports to ensure they maintain their relevance.

    Don't get me wrong, I'm not judging. And regarding Barbarian's post, I think he has articulated many of the players' concerns about the PGA in a way Phil wished he had

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    Am sure he is consoled by his buckets of cash.

    Funny but petty

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    Bryson DeChambeau calls LIV Golf series involvement 'a business decision'

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    @1kiwi amusingly...

    "I get to have a life outside of the game of golf as well. [It's] a business decision for my family's future."

    Bryson has no wife or children...I suspect the LIV folk gave them some standard responses...unless he failed to add, when I have one in the future

    Who cares, fuck, let the fluffybunnies play golf.

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    @taniwharugby said in Golf:

    @1kiwi amusingly...

    "I get to have a life outside of the game of golf as well. [It's] a business decision for my family's future."

    Bryson has no wife or children...I suspect the LIV folk gave them some standard responses...unless he failed to add, when I have one in the future

    Who cares, fuck, let the fluffybunnies play golf.

    He doesn't strike me as the sharpest tool in the shed

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    Fantastic win for Fitzpatrick in the US Open. Zalatoris is the bridesmaid once again.

    check out this play down the 18th. Incredible bunker shot under pressure

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    @MajorRage Yes that bunker shot was his moment to seize triumph or disaster - and we have seen disaster often at the 18th of a major. The PGA was the first time he was in the mix for a major on the final day and he flubbed it - but he hit 17 out of 18 greens on the day, with a hot putter he would have strolled to the win.

    Zalatoris is already setting himself up in the Colin Montgomerie role - he hasn't even won a PGA event yet but has top 10 finishes in 6 of the last 7 majors he has played in - with 3 runners-up finishes.

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  • barbarianB Online
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    Was a cracking open. Leaderboard chocked full of big game players. Great course that killed you if you were wayward.

    Give me Zalatoris' record over a guy like Cantlay every day. A major top 5 is worth more than winning the Boise State Open Presented by Taco Bell. But you get the feeling he needs to win one soon.

    Can't wait for the British at St Andrews.

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    @KiwiPie said in Golf:

    @MajorRage Yes that bunker shot was his moment to seize triumph or disaster - and we have seen disaster often at the 18th of a major. The PGA was the first time he was in the mix for a major on the final day and he flubbed it - but he hit 17 out of 18 greens on the day, with a hot putter he would have strolled to the win.

    Zalatoris is already setting himself up in the Colin Montgomerie role - he hasn't even won a PGA event yet but has top 10 finishes in 6 of the last 7 majors he has played in - with 3 runners-up finishes.

    It was a phenomenal shot in its own right but to do it when your opponent had middled the fairway with a driver with an almost perfect tee shot, all on the last hole of a major.

    It was a brilliant finish and I do feel for Zalatoris on that putt that was millimetres from landing.

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