!? PGA Tour And Westchester Back In The Saddle Again

I guess this is a contractual obligation deal related to Westchester and the Barclays as well (according to the release), the necessity to find a new venue to replace Baltimore Five Farms, which was not obligated to host in August. Still, considering some of the past feuding between Ponte Vedra and Westchester and the club's concerns with hosting an event in August, this is a bit of a surprise.
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"The Tour should use golf’s global success to help itself and its events, not stifle growth."

Dottie Pepper says that the PGA Tour needs to rethink their restrictions on foreign players to help struggling events as the television negotiations near.
America’s superstars, Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson, seem unwilling to add events. Why not make it easier to put on the best show possible? McIlroy, Westwood and Martin Kaymer are eligible for the season-opening Hyundai Tournament of Champions but won’t play. I have seen e-mails indicating that Westwood planned to play the season opener but changed his mind because he felt he needed to save starts for later in the year. A new sponsor on Maui is trying to revive a key event, but it’s handcuffed by an outdated rule. And it’s not just the season opener. Other Tour mainstays are in the same spot: Los Angeles, New Orleans, Phoenix, Greensboro and Tampa will also suffer.  

“That's still a work in progress with the PGA of America and the PGA Tour to try and secure an earlier date for the match."

Nice spot by Mike Walker at golf.com who points out George O'Grady and Richard Hills' remarks about the next European Ryder Cup moving up to sometime in September, pending confirmation from the PGA Tour. Considering the PGA Tour hasn't announced at 2011 schedule yet, it would seem a bit premature to lock in 2014 when no TV deal has even been discussed yet.

European Ryder Cup director Richard Hills said that the date was still being negotiated with the PGA of America, but that the rain-soaked 2010 Ryder Cup in Wales, which took place in early October, was a factor in getting an earlier date.

“That's still a work in progress with the PGA of America and the PGA Tour to try and secure an earlier date for the match,” Hills said. “I think they all saw what happened, and the request is being listened to, but it is still a work-in-progress as TV schedules are agreed on that side of the pond.”