I think Bob will break 80 in his first attempt with the @takomogolf/@labgolfputters combo. His putts were rolling straight down his line. His iron and wedge shots were CRISP. He always brings his best for these. It is what gets him over the hump!
@RobbyBerger@bobdoessports
You’ll start to see LIV guys come back to compete for legacy because they now have more money than they need. That won’t satisfy their itch. Only winning meaningful tournaments will.
Ok @PGATOUR , hear me out. The guys who went to LIV went for 2 reasons—To play less golf and get more money. By suspending them for a year and a $1.5M per year fine will be giving them what they want. How about this?
Guys cannot play both PGA Tour and LIV Tours. The guys who took a chance and left are able to get something($$$) for their time and effort, but they ultimately get their spots back on the @PGATOUR.
Each player returning to the PGA Tour would “start over” by earning their way back into elevated events, earning points, and securing their card through wins and made cuts. Each donation should be “in collaboration with the PGA Tour and (event sponsor)”.
Then, instead of a fine that goes directly to the PGAT, determine an amount that they have to donate to the local charity that each event supports such as the First Tee, Boys and Girl Club, etc. All charitable contributions would total an amount determined by the PGA Tour.
Suspending them has no benefit for the @PGATOUR. Instead of them sitting on the couch, make them play a full schedule, but ALL “smaller” events. No elevated events. This brings more eyes to the smaller events for increased TV ratings, and increase in ticket sales at the events.