Scott Galloway doesn't hold back and annihilates Trump for his tariffs and treatment towards Canada 🇨🇦
A decades long relationship that Trump has ruined within 10 months 🤬
Thank you Scott.
I’m low-key obsessed with this duo that seem to set up in the corner of various kitchens & bathrooms to drink Campari & drop perfect Italo Disco bangers.
If Jack Hughes scores a goal in tonight's Devils vs. Lightning game
I'll be giving away an all expenses paid 7 day vacation to ONE (1) person who RETWEETS this tweet (anywhere in the world they choose)
#NHLAllStarVote Jesper Bratt
PGA Tour exec Ron Price said UNDER OATH (in the Senate hearing) that the PGA Tour will bring in $2.1 billion dollars for the 2022-23 season and pay 1 Billion out to the players (see C-Span.) The PGA Tour put out their prize money at $435.7 million for the 2022-23 Fed Ex Cup schedule. Then, they pay out $50 Million in PIP. The Champions Tour is $62.5 million, Korn Ferry Tour at $29 Million, and $10 million for the Latin American Tour, Canada, China, etc... (Being generous.) Adding in $154 million (from last avail tax return) for player retirement earnings gets them to $741.2 million That leaves a $350 million hole in the math.
Did Price make false statements under oath (cue bobblehead PGA leader calling lawyer to clarify/amend testimony?) Why is the PGA Tour paying out just a little over 35% when other sports leagues are around 50-55%? Something isn’t adding up. They should make all of their books public immediately with full transparency.
The PGA Tour execs have been building a fiefdom for themselves off the backs of athletes for decades. World class athletes deserve to get paid what they are worth and PGA Tour execs have been screwing them over for too long. The smart players saw this and went to LIV.
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Mickelson National Invitational champ Andrew Harrison on his triumph: “To finally get across the finish line with a win, it’s huge. It’s 1,000 lb. off my back.”
And on the tournament, an inaugural edition: “It was just awesome.”
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