- Sun Jun 26, 2022 3:38 pm
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The LIV tour looks like the bastard son of Kerry Packer and South African Rebel Tours.
The purpose, I assume, is the same as Packer- put pressure on the PGA Tour to improve prize money and be more commercially run. But golf now isn't anything like cricket in 1977. Cricket was run by a bunch of cosy suits who had to be shocked into paying players properly. The PGA Tour was run from 1974 by Deane Beman, an ex-player good enough to have come 2nd in the US Open, and he was already modernizing. Top players don't need a pay rise, and mostly they get how bad it looks to be asking for one.
South African rebels tours were more "one last pay day" for old pros. That's how the fields for these events look.
The purpose, I assume, is the same as Packer- put pressure on the PGA Tour to improve prize money and be more commercially run. But golf now isn't anything like cricket in 1977. Cricket was run by a bunch of cosy suits who had to be shocked into paying players properly. The PGA Tour was run from 1974 by Deane Beman, an ex-player good enough to have come 2nd in the US Open, and he was already modernizing. Top players don't need a pay rise, and mostly they get how bad it looks to be asking for one.
South African rebels tours were more "one last pay day" for old pros. That's how the fields for these events look.