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  • SFGbob
    SFGbob Member Posts: 33,188
    46XiJCAB said:

    thechatch said:

    Better to get our oil from them than Texans…

    Venezuela told Joey to go pound sand. Yes, a shocking development. Peppermint Patty says there are no conversations taking place at this time. I hear the TX and ND oil fields are tanned, rested and ready for the call up.
    Plenty of oil here in California as well.
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 115,495 Founders Club
    The tour beat him with the WGC idea. Now America and Europe will join together in the next phase

    The tours make the stars. Even if Norman got the stars of today there wouldn't be a tomorrow

    Nobody is getting famous winning the Riyadh team match. Dumb idea but Norman did make the players more money

    3.6 for the Players championship winner
  • WestlinnDuck
    WestlinnDuck Member Posts: 17,905 Standard Supporter

    The tour beat him with the WGC idea. Now America and Europe will join together in the next phase

    The tours make the stars. Even if Norman got the stars of today there wouldn't be a tomorrow

    Nobody is getting famous winning the Riyadh team match. Dumb idea but Norman did make the players more money

    3.6 for the Players championship winner

    Tour winnings are peanuts compared to the endorsement money. The endorsement money terminates if the game is rigged and the "stars" don't have access to the four majors. Name an Indy car driver? How much money did Mario Andretti make on endorsements as a household name? Now spit. It's all the NASCAR guys. Rickie Fowler is getting like $10 million a year on endorsements.
  • Bob_C
    Bob_C Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 13,252 Founders Club

    The tour beat him with the WGC idea. Now America and Europe will join together in the next phase

    The tours make the stars. Even if Norman got the stars of today there wouldn't be a tomorrow

    Nobody is getting famous winning the Riyadh team match. Dumb idea but Norman did make the players more money

    3.6 for the Players championship winner

    Tour winnings are peanuts compared to the endorsement money. The endorsement money terminates if the game is rigged and the "stars" don't have access to the four majors. Name an Indy car driver? How much money did Mario Andretti make on endorsements as a household name? Now spit. It's all the NASCAR guys. Rickie Fowler is getting like $10 million a year on endorsements.
    Normans idea was effectively to close the gates. Limit field size, decide who gets into the club and keep cashing checks. That doesn’t work do to the depth of talent and fickle nature of the golf. Been a lot of guys who were sure things early on, bottomed out and resurfaced in their mid 30’s to temporarily live up to their initial hype. And then bottom out again. Have a 50 man field every week and these guys no longer exist.

    The WGCs suck dick as well. Small fields and no cuts is part of that, but they also choose beyond shitty courses. Go play one at Pine Valley or Tera Iti in New Zealand and see what happens.
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 115,495 Founders Club
    Bob_C said:

    The tour beat him with the WGC idea. Now America and Europe will join together in the next phase

    The tours make the stars. Even if Norman got the stars of today there wouldn't be a tomorrow

    Nobody is getting famous winning the Riyadh team match. Dumb idea but Norman did make the players more money

    3.6 for the Players championship winner

    Tour winnings are peanuts compared to the endorsement money. The endorsement money terminates if the game is rigged and the "stars" don't have access to the four majors. Name an Indy car driver? How much money did Mario Andretti make on endorsements as a household name? Now spit. It's all the NASCAR guys. Rickie Fowler is getting like $10 million a year on endorsements.
    Normans idea was effectively to close the gates. Limit field size, decide who gets into the club and keep cashing checks. That doesn’t work do to the depth of talent and fickle nature of the golf. Been a lot of guys who were sure things early on, bottomed out and resurfaced in their mid 30’s to temporarily live up to their initial hype. And then bottom out again. Have a 50 man field every week and these guys no longer exist.

    The WGCs suck dick as well. Small fields and no cuts is part of that, but they also choose beyond shitty courses. Go play one at Pine Valley or Tera Iti in New Zealand and see what happens.
    They kept changing the WGCs which makes them irrelevant. Golf is about history like baseball

    The original WGC was Doral -(TuRMP) - and Firestone in America with a match play and a foreign stop

    Tiger won like 19 of the 1st 20 in case they became major
  • Bob_C
    Bob_C Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 13,252 Founders Club

    Bob_C said:

    The tour beat him with the WGC idea. Now America and Europe will join together in the next phase

    The tours make the stars. Even if Norman got the stars of today there wouldn't be a tomorrow

    Nobody is getting famous winning the Riyadh team match. Dumb idea but Norman did make the players more money

    3.6 for the Players championship winner

    Tour winnings are peanuts compared to the endorsement money. The endorsement money terminates if the game is rigged and the "stars" don't have access to the four majors. Name an Indy car driver? How much money did Mario Andretti make on endorsements as a household name? Now spit. It's all the NASCAR guys. Rickie Fowler is getting like $10 million a year on endorsements.
    Normans idea was effectively to close the gates. Limit field size, decide who gets into the club and keep cashing checks. That doesn’t work do to the depth of talent and fickle nature of the golf. Been a lot of guys who were sure things early on, bottomed out and resurfaced in their mid 30’s to temporarily live up to their initial hype. And then bottom out again. Have a 50 man field every week and these guys no longer exist.

    The WGCs suck dick as well. Small fields and no cuts is part of that, but they also choose beyond shitty courses. Go play one at Pine Valley or Tera Iti in New Zealand and see what happens.
    They kept changing the WGCs which makes them irrelevant. Golf is about history like baseball

    The original WGC was Doral -(TuRMP) - and Firestone in America with a match play and a foreign stop

    Tiger won like 19 of the 1st 20 in case they became major
    When you change them to something crazy good (which they haven’t tried yet) you might get a different reaction. Golfers read about the same list of top 50 courses in Golf Digest every year, and have seen like 10 of them on TV.

    Tradition matters when it’s good tradition. Firestone blows ass by the way. So does Eastlake. So does Muirfied Village which is like a top 20 course every year. Golf Digest is just blowing Jack on that one.
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 115,495 Founders Club
    Firestone is a flat ass slog through 18 identical holes

    I am a big Muirfield guy though

    Lot of courses don't want tournaments
  • WestlinnDuck
    WestlinnDuck Member Posts: 17,905 Standard Supporter

    Firestone is a flat ass slog through 18 identical holes

    I am a big Muirfield guy though

    Lot of courses don't want tournaments

    Lots of top courses (Bandon et al) are in the middle of nowhere. They are also pushing the public course angle. Worked for Beth Paige Black not so much for the Chambers Bay disaster.


  • huskyhooligan
    huskyhooligan Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 6,012 Swaye's Wigwam
    Interrupting golf talk to note that @PurpleBaze has been eerily silent recently.
  • Doogles
    Doogles Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 12,794 Founders Club
    Mickelson had to apologize for calling the Saudi's "Scary Mother fuckers" and lost sponsorships as a result.

    https://www.npr.org/2022/02/23/1082549969/phil-mickelson-saudi-arabiagolf