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14 minutes ago, SoCalTitleist said:

Yeah look how well Instagram worked out for Deshaun Watson 😂

 

I think the issue with that was that people refused to move the needle!

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2 hours ago, DavidCrockett said:

 

Yep, just look at social media in general.  "Instagram models" aren't the best looking, most educated, most virtuous women, etc.  Their "value" lies in the willingness to put themselves on display and in very little else.  Yet there they are, with their thousands/millions of followers...  Someone could discover/invent the cure for cancer and society would hold them in less regard than the fake lips, fake eye lashes, butt/breast implants having "influencers" who, ironically, all look nearly indistinguishable.

 

Eventually golf will no longer be about who is the best golfer, but rather about who has the biggest brand.  I'll still play, but I definitely won't be watching the PGA Tour.

 

 

 

 

lol ... so, some women who look at the ease with which men are manipulated - based on "appearance", which is how you yourself critiqued them - use a digital social media platform to make money, and she's instantly not educated/not virtuous (peculiarly amusing, that one; women got to maintain that virtuosity for the mens, esp the politicians)/ugly (or, beyond your means) ... they're making money (the de facto measurement of success) in this country/society, and you're dismissive of it ... because ... they're a woman? 

 

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6 minutes ago, tiderider said:

lol ... so, some women who look at the ease with which men are manipulated - based on "appearance", which is how you yourself critiqued them - use a digital social media platform to make money, and she's instantly not educated/not virtuous (peculiarly amusing, that one; women got to maintain that virtuosity for the mens, esp the politicians)/ugly (or, beyond your means) ... they're making money (the de facto measurement of success) in this country/society, and you're dismissive of it ... because ... they're a woman? 

 

 

 

 

If you think my critique was of the women, then comprehension must not be your strong suit.  Try again.  

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3 hours ago, JaNelson38 said:

 

The PGA Tour raised over $200 million for charity in 2019 alone.  That doesn't account for anything donated by any players or other entities associated with the Tour, which also account in the tens of millions every year.  Might want to sit down regarding the Tour and its charitable donations.

 

The Tour itself is basically built by the players for the players.  Many of the rules/regulations are set up by the players themselves through their own committees.  If the Tour wants to set up a 'slush fund' for its players, so what?  If it creates more involvement from players to fans and sponsors on social media or other types of media, it helps everyone....that $40 million paid out to players could mean double of triple in terms of economic impact for the Tour and its sponsors and stops across the world....especially if some of it trickles down the KF Tour, the Latin America Tour, or any of the other worldwide tours the PGA Tour runs.

When you don't pay taxes, it's really easy to be charitable. Most Americans do both, but the Tour doesn't. How's that new $65 million headquarters looking? 

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6 hours ago, MtlJeff said:

While i think that having likable and social athletes is actually necessary to having a popular sport....Something this forced seems just as likely to backfire. 

 

They might as well just let them cut promos , have entrance music and do interviews with "mean gene" in between holes. 

 

 

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I guess it's one step away from appearance money.

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1 hour ago, m d g said:

While maybe only technically 'amateur,' I always enjoy college football. And high school sports played at a high level.

 

And minor league baseball, while professional, is always more fun to me than MLB. The players aren't fat and happy (yet), and seem to actually care...

 

College football and exploitation go together like peas and carrots. 

 

Agree on minor league baseball. Small setting, zany promotions, great team nicknames... what's not to love?

 

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2 minutes ago, cdnglf said:

College football and exploitation go together like peas and carrots. 

Sort of...but it's mutual exploitation. Players are getting a couple of hundred thousand worth of education and a place to showcase their skills for the NFL.

 

But I also believe they should be paid. Or abolish college sports all together...I'm OK with that too.

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This is a terrible move by the PGA Tour IMO. The players in one of the only individualistic sports we know are now to be rated based on public persona. Good for some people who are gregarious, crappy for others who are introverts.

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I don’t see why so many people are against this?! Rory has won 54 million and Charles Howell has won 41 million. I bet the common person doesn’t even know Charles Howell. Rory brings so much to the tour by bringing many more viewers. So does someone like speith who has made 45 million. If Rory or Jordan are in the final group versus someone like Charles Howell on Sunday viewership would be so much higher versus Charles. The tour prays every weekend some big name is still in the tournament when it comes to Sunday. 
 

Consider it like a work bonus. All the big names will get a bonus at the end of the year. This is a fantastic idea and I bet the majority of players on the tour like this idea. Everyone on the tour profits more from the big names as the purses grow and more people watch. They need to get compensated for that. 

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4 hours ago, JaNelson38 said:

 

The PGA Tour raised over $200 million for charity in 2019 alone.  That doesn't account for anything donated by any players or other entities associated with the Tour, which also account in the tens of millions every year.  Might want to sit down regarding the Tour and its charitable donations.

 

The Tour itself is basically built by the players for the players.  Many of the rules/regulations are set up by the players themselves through their own committees.  If the Tour wants to set up a 'slush fund' for its players, so what?  If it creates more involvement from players to fans and sponsors on social media or other types of media, it helps everyone....that $40 million paid out to players could mean double of triple in terms of economic impact for the Tour and its sponsors and stops across the world....especially if some of it trickles down the KF Tour, the Latin America Tour, or any of the other worldwide tours the PGA Tour runs.

 

 

The charity comes out of the proceeds from individual tournaments, not from the players or tour itself.

 

Not a penny comes from the $700 million+/year TV contract, TPC properties and licensing, etc.

 

 

It's time for the Tour to give up the fake tax-exempt status and be like all of the other professional sports. If you think 'so what?" then you're acting like for-profit entity.

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Expressed opinion earlier and only more convinced after thinking about it that is is a terrible idea.  Interesting this got outed now, at least I don't think the Tour intended to leak it, since it's been in place since January and likely decided well before that, probably as part of the Euro Tour deal and discussions.

 

Really surprised the Tour backed down (at least my perception) and seemingly caved to blood sucking agents (doing their jobs) for players likely making real or not so real "threats" through said leeches to exploit the oil rich interlopers.

 

The criteria are laughable and seemingly validate all sorts of ridiculous notions, the primary one being who are the favs in this month's issue of "Tiger Beat" (if that is still around, but ironically appropriate).

 

Also seems to set up competition among players who may want a piece of this outside the ropes in unseemly ways (which feeds the Tour's overriding drive for $$$, is the Tour that sleazy?), but also seems to set up a lot of hard feelings that could go wrong in all sorts of ways.  Better keep "the masses" happy --- a "Tour" with 10 guys playing every week because the other couple hundred figured out a different angle won't make the $40 million.  Doubt that could really happen given the Tour's success and stake in so many Tours across the globe, but you never know.   I see Zalatoris as the young Anastasia in the movie.

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4 hours ago, m d g said:

I gave him kudos because it HAS to be satire : )


It’s not... he’s had multiple threads and posts  

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1 hour ago, swizz said:

I don’t see why so many people are against this?! Rory has won 54 million and Charles Howell has won 41 million. I bet the common person doesn’t even know Charles Howell. Rory brings so much to the tour by bringing many more viewers. So does someone like speith who has made 45 million. If Rory or Jordan are in the final group versus someone like Charles Howell on Sunday viewership would be so much higher versus Charles. The tour prays every weekend some big name is still in the tournament when it comes to Sunday. 
 

Consider it like a work bonus. All the big names will get a bonus at the end of the year. This is a fantastic idea and I bet the majority of players on the tour like this idea. Everyone on the tour profits more from the big names as the purses grow and more people watch. They need to get compensated for that. 

The responses here are really confusing to me as well. What you said is the exact reason why they're doing it. The overwhelming majority of the broadcast audience isn't tuning in to watch Lanto Griffin, Tyler Duncan, JT Poston or really the majority of the people in the field each week even though I believe all of these players won last year.  As such the people like that won and they won on merit, but that purse that they won is what it is because of the big names that drive the audience.

 

 

They are not giving people strokes based on popularity or mulligans based on interactions on social media. The winner each week is still going to earn a win and there is still plenty of money for the consistent players that keep their card year in and year out but rarely or ever win.  This is a bonus for the players that make golf a profitable business that don't get rewarded for that monetarily by the PGA (they are of course still awarded through more endorsements).

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Wahhhhh im Rory or Rickie and I don’t make enough money wahhhhhh (I’m a huge Rory fan by the way). This is dumb and turns the tour and pro golf into a popularity contest. It’s already annoying as hell to see them talk about players social media “presence” on golf broadcasts; if I want to know of such I’ll just look at it online. This totally is the Kardshianization of golf (love that term) and is giving me a headache.

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5 hours ago, Holy Moses said:

When you don't pay taxes, it's really easy to be charitable. Most Americans do both, but the Tour doesn't. How's that new $65 million headquarters looking? 

Bingo, bango, bongo!  Lovely point.  Now class, if entity (A) makes $100 and is taxed 30%, and entity (B) makes $100 and is taxed 0.0%, which entity has the most "buying power"?

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10 hours ago, manku said:

Looking forward to Greg Norman launching his "onlyfans" account...it's about time he went full monty!

 

That should move the needle.

 

 

Current Greg Norman searches..............

 

Greg Norman letter to Tiger

Greg Norman shirtless bike riding 

Greg Norman extensive art collection 

Greg Norman #ing Tony Robbins 

Greg Norman's "secret" 

 

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