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JCAGOLFReport

JCAGOLFReport

@JCAGOLFReport

Golf news and analysis. [email protected]

Puerto Rico, USA Katılım Mayıs 2010
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Pro Golf Critic
Pro Golf Critic@ProGolfCritic·
@JCAGOLFReport From what I’ve heard he hasn’t changed. Doesn’t mean he’ll have that much power initially, but it helps change the culture over time. No question.
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JCAGOLFReport@JCAGOLFReport·
Colin Montgomerie has been appointed to the European Tour Group (DPWT) board. Montgomerie has historically being a staunch supporter of the European Tour (DPWT). Back in 2022 he said the following about the golf divide and the tour rift with LIV Golf: "We have to work together." Meaning work with LIV. In 2024 he admitted he was "quite depressed" about the DPWT letting other tours take their players. His full quote: "Yeah, I'm getting quite depressed now, as I speak on behalf of my old tour, the European Tour. Yes, it's weakened; there's no denying it. You can paint it up as much as you want. You could paint it rose-tinted, whatever you want to do, but come on. [In] any business [if] you give away your top 10? He added: "Top 10 in your business every year is going to be weaker, isn't it? So [it's] great for the PGA Tour; I can't believe they accepted it, to be honest, because they're taking spots away from Americans, but good on them to get them. Unfortunately, Europe, Europe has suffered, and the European Tour will suffer because of it." It remains to be seen if he has changed his views or if he is actually going to influence that board to make the correct business decisions for the good of the DPWT. We all know what the "correct" business decision for the DPWT should be.
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Colin Montgomerie appointed to the European Tour Group's Board of Directors.

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Can Taylor@barogue1_can·
@JCAGOLFReport Well we all know the only way to save DPWT is to get it out from under the thumb of the PGATour and LIV as a partner is the way to go
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JCAGOLFReport@JCAGOLFReport·
@barogue1_can We have to wait and see. He also said he would not have taken the Saudi money as a player since he had already plenty and he is a supporter of the DPWT. So time will tell.
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Can Taylor@barogue1_can·
@JCAGOLFReport Monty is a bit of a prat. But he is just the right guy to pick this fight
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JCAGOLFReport@JCAGOLFReport·
They run the risk of dying eventually. They think the PGAT will protect them forever or that if the PGAT does a deal with PIF that they will be benefitted as well. The reality is that if that happens they will get even less crumbs than they currently get from PGAT. Bad management, bad board!
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JCAGOLFReport@JCAGOLFReport·
Hey @DPWorldTour this is part of what you are missing because you choose to.
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The DP World Tour is about to miss a golden opportunity to get what was known as the European Tour back to where it belongs in the golf ecosystem and even higher. What would need to happen and how that “revamped” DPWT would look like. Read below. The PGA Tour “strategic alliance” with the DPWT is being heavily scrutinize by the for-profit PGA Tour Enterprises and their partner SSG financial “gurus.” Although their current deal runs through 2035 there is an out for both the PGA Tour and the DP World Tour at the end of 2027. It has been reported that the PGA Tour wants to “revise” that extension through 2035 which can only mean they want to give less money to the DPWT. The DPWT also has the chance to buy back the 40% of the European Tour Productions the PGAT would own by the end of 2027 and end the “strategic alliance.” The reality is that the only reason the “strategic alliance” exists in the first place is because of the LIV Golf threat to the PGAT. If not for that threat, there would be no “strategic alliance.” Instead of begging the PGAT for crumbs (that could become even less in the not too distant future) and offering them their top 10 players each year, the DPWT has a golden opportunity to stick it back to the PGA Tour and take what was previously known as the European Tour back to the golf ecosystem position it should have remained all these years. But the sad reality is that their management is most worried about doing the PGA Tour dirty job, being part of the boy’s club, and their board simply won’t do their fiduciary job. It seems and their record shows that they haven’t put DPWT success and financial well-being before golf politics. To take the DPWT to where it once was and even higher all the DPWT has to do is reach a deal with the PIF before someone else does (PGAT, Asian Tour). The DPWT is constantly running the risk of being left behind, losing its players, and in financial turmoil because of their own doing and weak decision making. Even the PGAT calls them a “distressed asset.” But the DPWT insists on making deals with an organization that finds no good use for them except to fight LIV Golf back and take their valuable assets. As we have said that organization the DPWT is hanging on to is seriously considering dropping their financial support of the DPWT as they have their own financial plans to fulfill and the DPWT is the last thing on their minds. The DPWT for a second time in 5 years has a chance to raise their tour to where it once was. I say a second time because back in 2021 they simply didn’t answer the offer that was made to them by the PIF (Golf Saudi) at the Malta meetings. They didn’t even tell their membership about it, and kept it hidden. That’s how irresponsible the DPWT management and board have been in a nutshell. A deal with the PIF would secure their financial future with real money not PGAT crumbs. You can’t compare a possible $1.5B to $500M or less if the rumblings are correct. Plus, their top players (assets) are nowhere close to playing 15 events per year on their tour. Some would say that money is not everything in the golf ecosystem these days but access to that ecosystem is more important, they already have that access. Apart from the money the DPWT would get from the PIF if a deal was made, they have everything else they need to get their tour back to where it once was, all they need (apart from money) is flick the PGAT script. By making a deal with the PIF the DPWT, apart from having the Rolex Series of events, would also have the LIV Golf “Series” of events. That’s 19 events right there (14 LIV Golf “Series” events & 5 Rolex Series events). They would also get an F1 type franchise model with some events in America which they don’t have, and another source of income that everyone around the world understands and can get behind. Add to those 19 events the 4 majors, the 2 Race to Dubai Championship playoff events and the Ryder Cup and that’s 26 premium events. The same number of events (26) that the PGAT recently said they are striving for in their new Tier 1 schedule for their top players. But that’s not all. Since they (DPWT) have the Ryder Cup (something the PGAT doesn’t have), they can flick the PGAT script back and make a minimum of 15 events of that 26-event schedule mandatory for their equivalent of “Tier 1 players” to maintain a DPWT membership and thus Ryder Cup qualification criteria. Instead of the PGAT using the DPWT and Ryder Cup for their benefit and against LIV Golf like they are currently using the DPWT for, this time the DPWT can use it for their own advantage. That would mean that if Rory or any other Team Europe player wants to play in the Ryder Cup, he/they will have to play in at least 15 of those 26 events to qualify. With the roles reversed let’s see how many European Ryder Cup players are willing to do anything they can to play in the Ryder Cup. At the time of this writing 9 of the current top 20 players in the OWGR are European. Those are DPWT assets the PGA Tour is using for their financial benefit, meanwhile the DPWT only sees some of them in the Middle East events at the beginning of the year and at some events at the end of the year, all while the PGAT is making money out of those players the rest of the year in at least 10-15 events. With the suggested new PGAT Tier 1 player schedule they will try to force those European players to play even more PGAT events, which means fewer DPWT events for them. This is what happens when you don’t have sufficient financial backing and make poor management decisions. Imagine a DPWT with Rory, Tommy, Rose, Bob, Straka, Matt, Aberg, Hovland, Noren, Hatton, Lowry, Rahm, Rai, Penge, Hojgaard (2), Detry, Pieters, Puig, Ballester, McKibbin, García, Casey, Valimaki, Hall, Rasmus, Canter, Perez, Wallace, Ayora, Olesen, Jaeger, Sullivan, Elvira, Meronk, Westwood, among many others and add to that list international stars like Bryson, Anthony Kim, Reed (if he commits), Smylie, Herbert, Niemann, Cam Smith, Burmester, Leishman, Gooch, Dustin Johnson, Oosthuizen, Schwartzel, Bubba, Lahiri, Seb Muñoz, Carlos Ortiz, and Phil Mickelson among many others, plus the other players that would be tempted to make the jump all playing a minimum of 15 DPWT events. Add to that a total of 18 National and regional team franchises to fit all these possible and current players that would be willing to buy into this and DPWT would have financial success in their hands that doesn’t depend on America. Even though it would be a logical move for the DPWT to make (and we can only dream of), as we have said plenty of times their management and board are lacking when it comes to common sense and doing their fiduciary responsibilities. They are contempt with being a feeder tour that lets their assets be used by others in exchange for keeping their well-paying jobs first and some financial crumbs for their Tour later. Let’s just say that for them as well as for the PGAT, the DPWT is not the first thing on their priority list. The PGAT management knows all this is a possibility if the DPWT management and board finally wakes up. It is the reason why they want to convince the DPWT to “revise” their deal sooner rather than later so the PGAT could continue using the DPWT for their benefit but at an even lower cost. Time will tell if the DPWT management and board once again makes the wrong decision or if it finally makes the right decision for the good of the DPWT (European Tour). If I’m them, I would be knocking on Yasir’s door ASAP, I don’t think this opportunity will be there for them come 2031 or in 2035.

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JCAGOLFReport@JCAGOLFReport·
.@WestwoodLee continues his good play. So good to see! @livgolf_league decided this year to eliminate their pre and post round shows. TNT Sports acquired the broadcast rights for the UK. Their broadcast includes an excellent pre and post round coverage. The rest of the world is missing this. I wonder since LIV cancelled their pre and post round shows if there is some way the TNT Sports pre and post round coverage could be added to the LIV App coverage of the events?
TNT Sports@tntsports

Lee Westwood reflects on a solid first round and the crazy atmosphere at #LIVGolfSouthAfrica

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JCAGOLFReport@JCAGOLFReport·
Interesting! The PGA Tour + NFL Films collaboration "Chasing Sunday" posted on their YouTube channel almost 2 days ago and pushed by everyone in the golf establishment media has gotten 277K views at the time of this writing. The combine subscribers of the PGA Tour and NFL Films channels surpass a little over 3M. Meanwhile, Bryson DeChambeau YouTube videos average millions of views. He has a little over 2.6M subscribers.
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Josh Carpenter@JoshACarpenter

The PGA Tour-NFL Films collaboration "Chasing Sunday" currently is at 93,000 views on YouTube (posted at 9pm Tuesday night)

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Andrew Kirby
Andrew Kirby@AndrewKirbyGolf·
The LIV broadcast and pylon is way off at times today At times frozen on the leaderboard Has a PGAT vibe 🙄😬🤦🏻🤡 Someone is not doing their job @LIVGolfComms @livgolf_league
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StryderJa@StryderJa39237·
@LIVGolfBuff @TeeTimesPub I always feel, and bear with my tinfoil hat moment here, that there is some amount of sabotage involved.
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Ernie@BroncosOutside·
I was moved by the emotions that each of the Southern Guards spoke with about what this LIV Golf South Africa event means to them. Truly a special Round 1 and already a special tournament. I'm proud of the hard work these guys put in to bring this dream to reality!
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JCAGOLFReport@JCAGOLFReport·
@BillyCostigan_ The groups streams were showing the individual pylon. Don’t know if it was technical problem or just ANOTHER mistake by the new TV group.
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William Costigan Jr
William Costigan Jr@BillyCostigan_·
@JCAGOLFReport Wondering if that change was an attempt to really push the team aspect, especially for this event given the Southern Guards angle. But I agree with you. They need to show both individual and team pylons
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JCAGOLFReport@JCAGOLFReport·
Can’t believe I tune into the @livgolf_league event at 6AM and had to go straight into the app on the phone to check the leaderboard because there hasn’t been a leaderboard pylon on the broadcast for a while. 🤷‍♂️
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Par and Paddock@parandpaddock·
@JCAGOLFReport @Eaglebauer @livgolf_league It’s changed now as the commercials are geared for the US Market and tied into the Live coverage. So in other countries with different media out let’s will have their own commercials etc, they are reliant on the Live global feed.
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Anthony Yepez@AnthonyYepez·
Golf needs more original programming like NBA TV and MLB Network, with an always-on channel covering all tours and stories worldwide. Golf Channel exists but can do more. So, if not them…then who can step in? The game, players, fans, and partners needs it.
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JCAGOLFReport@JCAGOLFReport·
Teammates Bryson DeChambeau and Charles Howell III are tied for the lead after the 1st round of a very crowded @livgolf_league South Africa event. South African Branden Grace and Sergio García are 1 shot back. Jon Rahm and Talor Gooch are 2 shots back. The South African @SouthernGuards team leads the team competition by 1 shot. 👇👇👇
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