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They made their decisions based on what was best for them and their families at the time. If they felt that was the right decision then, then i'm sure they are still very comfortable with their decision today. Not sure why you feel the need to claim it's a disaster for their families. not every makes their decisions solely on money.John Rahm
Rory McIlroy
WIll Zalatoris
Cam Young
Bill Haas
Webb Simpson
What a disaster for their families listening to folks lost you. Cost that group alone over 1 Billion Dollars.
Looking for the same outrage at the PGA that was thrown at the players for taking the bag. It won't happen tho.
100%. Fear of getting cut up and stuffed in a bag will now reign. This should end most opinion sharing.If it doesn't happen now, you can be certain there will be penalties for players and media that speak out about it in the future. The Saudis control the messaging tightly in their other sports enterprises, from players expressing themselves to media access.
Yeah, this sucks. Dirty whores, the lot of them. I don't need to watch any more golf anyway.So after trashing players for taking Saudi cash and running an organized smear campaign, the PGA tour also took the Saudi bag. Got it.
You think Monahan has butterflies in his stomach?Monahan holding a player meeting at 4PM at the Canadian Open.
You think Monahan has butterflies in his tsomach?
Monahan holding a player meeting at 4PM at the Canadian Open.
What if you're a viewer who can no longer stomach watching?I mean for viewers I think this ends up as a win. I don't have any stake in the PGA so I don't care. The LIV folks were all whores for leaving and the PGA are all whores for taking the same money now. But for viewers it's a win from a golf perspective it seems.
Next question: do the Saudis buy the Golf Channel?
What if you're a viewer who can no longer stomach watching?
scooooop