Predictably Greg Norman is trying to ride the coattails of Koepka's triumph and insert LIV into a conversation they, in reality, shouldn't even be part of (yes I'm aware of the irony of bringing it up myself). skysports.com/golf/news/1217…
Riggs Everyone knows live has a handful of very good players. That was never the issue. The issue is the bottom half of their limited fields are absolutely horrible. Brooks probably wants to do this 14 times a year in majors and elevated events instead of playing meaningless golf
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Won’t be easy to keep Brooks Koepka off the Ryder Cup team with a win at the PGA Championship and a runner up in the Masters this year? The PGA runs the Ryder Cup. Interesting decision coming up.
This is dumb. No one is arguing that LIV deserves PGAT points, but zero world ranking points is a joke. Be intellectually honest with yourself. The lack of world ranking points is about the tour’s management holding on to their wallets. Nothing more.
Hall of Fame sports writer Rick Hummel always believed managers should wear their full uniform & he let #STLCards skipper Oli Marmol know it several times.
Tonight, Marmol (37) is wearing his jersey — and not a hoodie — to honor The Commish, who passed away this weekend.
To be eligible to participate on the U.S. Ryder Cup team, a player has to be a member of the PGA of America, which elite players obtain through their memberships on the PGA Tour. So, I think if you play on the LIV Tour you aren’t eligible no matter how many majors you win.
As perplexing as the Padres may appear, on May 24, 2005 the Houston Astros were 15-30, 14 games behind the Cardinals. They went on to beat the Cardinals in the NLCS to make the world series. The 'Stros also had Roy Oswalt.