So much for the player who attended the double-top secret meeting at the Hotel du Pont in Wilmington last week, yeah, you know, the one conducted by Tiger his own-self with Rickie Fowler as his note-taking sidekick.
“We basically signed a blood oath,” was the declaration by one attendee.
“I think I’d be pretty unhappy if I saw one of those guys from last night just blabbering to you guys what we talked about,” Xander Schauffele said. “That would be really frowned upon, and you probably wouldn’t get invited back to the meeting. Yeah, there’s a bit of a code there.”
So are we to assume that Xander is “pretty unhappy” with what’s come out?
“I don’t think that’s for a public forum right now,” proclaimed Rory McIlroy. “I think that’s between the players and between the executives at the Tour to try to sort of manage a way forward.”
Well, much to the dismay of all the lads in Tiger’s double-secret pow-wow, seems Phil Mickelson’s Tormentor-In-Chief, and that would be one Alan Shipnuck from the clever band of scribes that form The Fire Pit Collective, says he knows what everyone in the room heard. “We have all the details on what was said at Tiger’s secret meeting…..” is how Shipnuck’s revelation begins.
The gist of Shipnuck’s story is this: The meeting threw out the idea of taking current PGA Tour stops and making some of them “must-play” offerings for the game’s top players. We do know that Rory hinted that the top players want to square off against the other top players more often than they do now.
The Tour already elevated some events such at the Arnold Palmer Invitational into a new, large purse category.
So what the fellas are suggesting is a new series for a to-be-determined number of players. The summations from said secret meeting have supposedly been written up (by Rickie?) and sent to PGA Tour commish Jay Monahan (aka The Sheriff Of Nottingham).
So things continue to be fluid as the LIV continues with its traveling circus/free-beer-giveaway, political-rally-on-site, heavy-metal music-blasting, free-ticket, sparsely-attended exhibitions.
Yes, so much for the top-secret stuff. You can read everything that Shipnuck has by clicking on this Fire Pit Collective link.
Tiger, Rory Form New Venture:
Seems Tiger and Rory are now in business together.
The two high-profile stars have formed a technology-focused company named TMRW Sports that will venture into “progressive approaches to sports, media and entertainment.”
In addition the star power of Woods and McIlroy, former president of NBC Sports golf Mike McCarley is a co-founder and will be the CEO. NBC Sports chairman Dick Ebersol is one of the venture’s initial investors.
Korn Ferry Finals Continue At Ohio State University’s Scarlet Course:
The second of three Korn Ferry Tour finals events will be played this week in the hometown of Jack Nicklaus and his college course will the host.
The Nationwide Childrens Hospital championship will be played on the Scarlet course at Ohio State University.
Twenty five Korn Ferry players have already earned their cards and another 25 are available through the three-tournament finals.
Champions Tour Plays At Old Buick Open Site:
The Champions Tour heads to Warwick Hills, outside Detroit this week for the Ally Championship. Warwick Hills is a familiar spot for the over-50 set as it was the long-standing site of the old Buick Open tournament on the PGA Tour.
Joe Durant is the defending champion. Paddy Harrington was the winner last week of the Dick’s Sporting Goods event at En-Joie Country Club, site of the old B.C. Open.
PGA Tour Attorneys Fire First Volley At LIV:
It’s called “discovery” folks.
When someone is suing you for anti-trust violations — well that’s a big deal and, in the process, LIV may have to show stuff it basically doesn’t want to show.
A motion was filed on Monday by attorneys for the PGA Tour that outlined why the LIV contracts should be made public.
“Plaintiffs have come nowhere close to establishing ‘compelling reasons’ to seal this information,” the motion reads. “Many of the provisions (the suspended players) seek to seal are highly relevant to the core issues in this litigation.”
The Tour’s motion also argues that LIV event rules and regulations, which were also submitted during an earlier hearing for a temporary restraining order, should be unsealed.
“Nothing in ([the players’) supporting declarations suggests that basic tournament rules and regulations amount to trade secrets,” the motion read. “On the contrary, (the players) filed the PGA Tour’s player handbook and regulations on this court’s public docket as part of their complaint, and the Tour has not sought to redact or otherwise seal the material.”
6 Comments
forky76
As someone who lives in a cold climate, I spend a bit of time in winter using a simulator. I can 100% assure you, the only thing that blows more than simulator golf is watching someone else play golf in a simulator.
I know tiger can’t walk anymore and this is probably the only way the tour can get more golf out of Tiger before he puts away the clubs for good, but this has epic fail written all over it.
Tom Edrington
Simulator for drives only, they will build green complexes, bunkers, etc. for other shots….. A more sophisticated version of Holey Moley???
baxter cepeda
Again, using artificial turf in a simulator league from a company called tomorrow sports doesn’t feel like tomorrow.
It feels like the 70s.
I see forkys point (as always) about simulator golf but less do I want to see the best players chipping and putting on the same artificial green over and over.
But heck, it deserves a chance.
Pop stroke is starting a championship. That’s more like sophisticated holey moley.
Get in for 250$ !
Tom Edrington
My sister and her friends LOVE Holey Moley!!
baxter cepeda
My 3 year old asks to put it on sometimes.
baxter cepeda
I knew there would be a mole
in that meeting.
Even the fact they were sworn to secrecy should not have come out.
I’m not seeing the momorial as one of those new pga tour fixture events.
Really shocked there. It might be in that Rota, but how is the memorial not a fixture as one of these premier event annually?
I don’t get it.
I can get into elite golfers competing into simulators but not sure about chipping and putting on one astroturf green.
As for the pga tour requests for certain parts of LIv contracts; seems to make sense. No arguments there.