Berlin, Aug 25 (Ians) Rory McIlroy believes the announced enhancements to the PGA Tour are “a great step in the right direction” as the battle with the Liv Golf Invitational Series rages on.
On Wednesday, PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan introduced several changes to the Tour, with the key emphasis on bringing the leading players together more often, reports Dpa.
The announcements came after Tiger Woods and other leading players met last week to discuss what the PGA Tour should do going forward.
Liv Golf has sent shockwaves through the sport with many high-profile players making the switch to the Saudi-backed tour, including Phil Mickelson, and the Open winner Cameron
Smith is reportedly set to follow suit.
Other alterations announced included a commitment from top players to feature in at least 20 PGA Tour events per year, an expansion to the player impact program and the guarantee of minimum earnings for full Tour members.
On Wednesday, PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan introduced several changes to the Tour, with the key emphasis on bringing the leading players together more often, reports Dpa.
The announcements came after Tiger Woods and other leading players met last week to discuss what the PGA Tour should do going forward.
Liv Golf has sent shockwaves through the sport with many high-profile players making the switch to the Saudi-backed tour, including Phil Mickelson, and the Open winner Cameron
Smith is reportedly set to follow suit.
Other alterations announced included a commitment from top players to feature in at least 20 PGA Tour events per year, an expansion to the player impact program and the guarantee of minimum earnings for full Tour members.
- 8/25/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Berlin, Aug 25 (Ians) Rory McIlroy believes the announced enhancements to the PGA Tour are “a great step in the right direction” as the battle with the Liv Golf Invitational Series rages on.
On Wednesday, PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan introduced several changes to the Tour, with the key emphasis on bringing the leading players together more often, reports Dpa.
The announcements came after Tiger Woods and other leading players met last week to discuss what the PGA Tour should do going forward.
Liv Golf has sent shockwaves through the sport with many high-profile players making the switch to the Saudi-backed tour, including Phil Mickelson, and the Open winner Cameron
Smith is reportedly set to follow suit.
Other alterations announced included a commitment from top players to feature in at least 20 PGA Tour events per year, an expansion to the player impact program and the guarantee of minimum earnings for full Tour members.
On Wednesday, PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan introduced several changes to the Tour, with the key emphasis on bringing the leading players together more often, reports Dpa.
The announcements came after Tiger Woods and other leading players met last week to discuss what the PGA Tour should do going forward.
Liv Golf has sent shockwaves through the sport with many high-profile players making the switch to the Saudi-backed tour, including Phil Mickelson, and the Open winner Cameron
Smith is reportedly set to follow suit.
Other alterations announced included a commitment from top players to feature in at least 20 PGA Tour events per year, an expansion to the player impact program and the guarantee of minimum earnings for full Tour members.
- 8/25/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Tpc Southwind (Memphis), Aug 13 (Ians) India’s Anriban Lahiri missed the halfway cut in the FedEx St. Jude Championship — the first of three FedExCup Playoffs events — by two strokes, with the 35-year-old carding a one-under 69 on the second day at the Tpc Southwind here on Friday.
Lahiri is projected to drop to 70th place on the FedExCup standings after entering the week in 63rd. It will be a nervous weekend for the Indian as the top-70 after the FedEx St. Jude Championship advance into next week’s BMW Championship.
After the opening round on Thursday, Lahiri was placed tied-86th with 16 others. The India had returned a 1-over for the day as he carded 71.
Meanwhile, Korea’s Kh Lee stayed in contention on Friday following a second round 1-under 69 which put him in tied ninth position and four strokes behind leader JJ Spaun of the US. Spaun, who holds one win on Tour,...
Lahiri is projected to drop to 70th place on the FedExCup standings after entering the week in 63rd. It will be a nervous weekend for the Indian as the top-70 after the FedEx St. Jude Championship advance into next week’s BMW Championship.
After the opening round on Thursday, Lahiri was placed tied-86th with 16 others. The India had returned a 1-over for the day as he carded 71.
Meanwhile, Korea’s Kh Lee stayed in contention on Friday following a second round 1-under 69 which put him in tied ninth position and four strokes behind leader JJ Spaun of the US. Spaun, who holds one win on Tour,...
- 8/13/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
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