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Seriously, GREAT call.so this is the Koepka model right?
Seriously, GREAT call.
I don't think arrogance has worked out for too many golfers from a support perspective. It's a very, very bad look.Worked well for him for a bit. Not so much over the past 12 months.. Injury was an issue so we will see how it works moving forward..
Agree on venue and field. Not so sure on sponsor. I mean ZOZO, Sentry, Sanderson Farms doesn't do anything for me.I think a great venue, solid sponsor, and solid field make the event.
yeah, not great examples for solid appeal, but there are some out there - heck, look at what the Waste Management tournament has become.Agree on venue and field. Not so sure on sponsor. I mean ZOZO, Sentry, Sanderson Farms doesn't do anything for me.
The problem I have is that it's bad for the game. You want your industry to thrive, and I don't think that is cultivated by telling fans that only a handful of tournaments matter throughout the year.I like Adam Scott and have no problem with his words with one exception....that stupid ugly cheater putter!!
He's just saying what many already believe. I agree he could have been more selective in his choice of words. I mean its pretty obvious by the fields in some events that they don't matter to them.The problem I have is that it's bad for the game. You want your industry to thrive, and I don't think that is cultivated by telling fans that only a handful of tournaments matter throughout the year.
Or, use just a TINY bit of tact; "I've enjoyed some wonderful success during my career, and it has put me in a position to be a bit more selective on the events I decide to participate in, whether that is because I enjoy the area or use it as an opportunity to prep for Majors. Adding alternative elements to tournaments would definitely add appeal."
Appreciative, not anywhere close to being as arrogant, and doesn't take a steamy dump on the fans/locations of events.. or the players grinding every week.. or those spending their time at home watching. etc
The problem I have is that it's bad for the game. You want your industry to thrive, and I don't think that is cultivated by telling fans that only a handful of tournaments matter throughout the year.
Or, use just a TINY bit of tact; "I've enjoyed some wonderful success during my career, and it has put me in a position to be a bit more selective on the events I decide to participate in, whether that is because I enjoy the area or use it as an opportunity to prep for Majors. Adding alternative elements to tournaments would definitely add appeal."
Appreciative, not anywhere close to being as arrogant, and doesn't take a steamy dump on the fans/locations of events.. or the players grinding every week.. or those spending their time at home watching. etc
The context changes the quote from Adam. Undies can probably be untwisted.
The problem I have is that it's bad for the game. You want your industry to thrive, and I don't think that is cultivated by telling fans that only a handful of tournaments matter throughout the year.
can you explain why a top level professional golfer saying most tournaments don't matter is NOT bad for the game?I think the fans already know this. I think Scott's statement, while refreshingly candid, is not bad for the game and is essentially harmless.