When you come to think of it that is the secret of most of the great holes all over the world. They all have some kind of a twist. C.B. MACDONALD
"The problem is the US Tour is just too rigid in terms of making you play 15 but with long-term suspensions if you don't."
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I am fascinated by agent Johan Elliott's comments in suggesting Martin Kaymer will not take on a PGA Tour membership next year.
"Martin will follow Lee Westwood and not take out US Tour membership next year," said Elliott. "He just feels that joining the US Tour would be too much work and give him no freedom in his schedule. You have to play your 15 events and with everything else that he wants to play that would mean playing 30 tournaments."
Okay, first of all, if he plays four majors and four WGC's, he's more than halfway there. But anyway...this is what got my attention.
"The problem is the US Tour is just too rigid in terms of making you play 15 but with long-term suspensions if you don't."
Long-term suspensions?
Turning Stone Championship, RIP
/PGA Tour Set To Take GM's Dirty, Grubby Government Money!
/“Next year when we go there, if it's not good, it'll get beat up because the other one was so good."
/"Bearing more guilt is IMG, Kim’s management company, which in return for its commission concocts shore stories to hide unpalatable truths."
/Tough words from Robert Lusetich aimed at the PGA Tour and IMG for their "enabling" of Anthony
It’s his life and if he wants to piss it away with all that money Nike gave him last year, then so be it. He’s only really hurting himself.
But what I object to, in advance, is the inevitable in-depth profile that is bound to appear in some publication of note on the heels of this latest debacle claiming that Kim’s had another come-to-Jesus moment. That he’s suddenly re-dedicated himself to his game and has seen the error of his ways.
These fairytales have appeared throughout his career and I’m calling B.S. right now on the next one. So, please, IMG, spare us the heartfelt story of how AK’s grown up and come to see that he’s throwing away a very special talent.
Until he has.
"Just seven years ago, 11 Tour events were sponsored by automotive companies, or more than one in three Tour events with a title sponsor."
/“And frankly, all they do is market slow play.”
/In Gene Yasuda's look at the dire state of the golf industry, industry consultant Stuart Lindsay suggested that the PGA Tour deserves great blame for slow play.
“Currently, the Detroit Golf Club is doing due diligence with regard to a PGA Tour event for the fall of 2011."
/Lynn Henning reports that Detroit Golf Club is pursuing a PGA Tour event and presumably, the tour is interested in returning to Detroit.
“Currently, the Detroit Golf Club is doing due diligence with regard to a PGA Tour event for the fall of 2011,” said Flood,


