That's Our Vijay: Enters First Korn Ferry Event When Others Could Use The Starts

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It’ll be tough enough just to get a Korn Ferry Tour event off the ground this June, even if it’s at TPC Sawgrass with close HQ supervision making things run more smoothly.

And then 57-year-old Vijay Singh entered and set off a Twitter ragefest. While I’ve been loudly on the record that he and other Champions who miss cuts are wasting spots, but that was in good times. Vijay, btw, has broken par twice in the last two years of PGA Tour play and has made one cut in nine appearancesw.

But during a pandemic when every start matters to a Korn Ferry player after sitting out for weeks? Even tone deaf by Vijay Singh. It’s as if he lost touch with reality after winning $70 million and probably that much more off course factoring in endorsements and lawsuit settlements

Christopher Powers with the Twitter rage started by Monday Q Info’s Ryan French spotting Singh on the entry list, and fueled by Brady Schnell, a 35-year-old KF Tour journeyman whose Tweets calling Singh “selfish” and “complete turd” have since disappeared.

The common take is that Singh, a three-time major champion who has made north of $70 million in his career on the PGA Tour, should not take a potential paycheck from a player who may need it more, especially given the world's current situation. On the other hand, the 57-year-old Singh is one of the most competitive players the game has ever seen. One could argue he's simply looking to get those competitive juices flowing once again. And since he's not eligible for the Charles Schwab Challenge on the PGA Tour that same week, the inaugural Korn Ferry Challenge is his only alternative.

Or, staying at home one more week?

Coincidentally, The Guardian’s Ewan Murray this week tried to better understand Vijay and his unwillingness to relive the past. Or, talk to any writer.