A leaked memo this week from @acaseofthegolf1 showed how the PGA Tour's new player equity program will divvy up nearly $1 billion.
Essentially, there will be four groups:
Group 1: Includes 36 players, who will split $750 million ($20.8 million on average).
Group 2: Includes 64 players, who will split $75 million ($1.2 million on average)
Group 3: Includes 57 players, who will split $30 million ($526,000 on average)
*The Tour will divide current players into these groups based on several criteria, including career achievements, recent achievements (past 3-5 years), and Player Impact Program results.
Group 4: Includes 36 players โwho were instrumental to building the modern PGA Tour.โ This group will split $75 million (around $2 million on average).
Read on for what comes next ๐ https://t.co/HCV3ifMHrC
LIV Golfer Caleb Surratt was unable to check into his Las Vegas hotel room due to being under 21.
Tyrrell Hatton came to the rescue and added himself to Surratt's reservation. ๐