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‘Seems suspect’ – PGA Tour pro hits out at decision to hand Adam Scott and Webb Simpson Bay Hill sponsor exemptions
This year, the “signature events” on the PGA Tour are designed to include the top 50 on last year’s FedEx Cup rankings, as well as the players who are playing the best this season (Aon Swing 5).
In addition to the players who qualify, the tournament sponsors can invite players as well.
At this week’s Arnold Palmer Invitational, Adam Scott and Webb Simpson have received sponsor’s exemptions, which has captured the attention of PGA Tour player, Dylan Wu, who expressed his thoughts on X.
And trust me, they’re both great players that probably deserve it but this new model is all about meritocracy. Sponsor exemptions going to the same players every elevated event doesn’t seem to follow the “play better” saying. Seems like “be more famous” or “know the right people”
— Dylan Wu (@dylan_wu59) March 2, 2024
Adam Scott finished just outside the top-50 in last year’s FedEx Cup standings, however Webb Simpson has struggled mightily for a few years now. Simpson has just one top-5 finish on the PGA Tour since January of 2021.
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‘How is this free?’ – Phil Mickelson provides short game instruction video that every golfer should watch
On Thursday, Phil Mickelson took to social media to share a tip with amateur golfers.
Hand speed, not club head speed. pic.twitter.com/tZm4GQWRVS
— Phil Mickelson (@PhilMickelson) February 29, 2024
In the video, he talks about “hand speed, not club head speed”.
He then explains that when chipping, we want “hand speed”, unlike a shot with a driver, when club head speed is more important.
“We don’t want the club accelerating and having the ball jump off the face”
The video is certainly worth watching and any time you can get advice from one of the most creative shot makers in the history of the game, it makes sense to listen!
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The total sum that Sergio Garcia needs to pay in fines if he wants to return to DP World Tour revealed
While speaking with Rick Shiels in a video that was recorded in November but aired in February, Sergio Garcia surprisingly revealed that he intended on getting his DP World Tour card back so he could play in another Ryder Cup. In order for the Spaniard to remain a member, he’d have to play in a minimum of four DP World Tour events per season.
“I am going to be a member again of the European Tour,” he said. “I always said that I wanted to, when I joined LIV, keep being a member of the DP World Tour. Obviously, they didn’t make it too easy to be able to do that, I want to give myself the best possibility of playing the Ryder Cup.
“Only playing a handful of events, it is not easy to make it unless you do super well. But I guess at the end of the day if I am eligible, they see I am making the effort and I do well with LIV and I am consistent then at least hopefully I can be considered, not only because of my game but what I can bring to the team, and my history in the event.”
However, it appears Garcia did not apply to play on the DP World Tour and has missed the deadline to do so. While speaking with James Corrigan of The Telegraph, DP World Tour officials are skeptical of Garcia’s efforts.
“Sergio is either in denial or he is completely oblivious to the hurdles he must clear to become a member again.”
Corrigan added that “Officials at Wentworth headquarters were baffled by Garcia’s comments”.
Another major problem for Sergio is the fact that he owes about $1 million in fines to the DP World Tour.
The source told Corrigan:
“Sergio’s statement was bizarre, seeing as he resigned when refusing to pay the first fine,” a source said. “He is probably hoping a deal is worked out in the current negotiations with PIF [the Saudi sovereign wealth fund], and there is an amnesty and a clear pathway back.
“But there is a strong feeling among the tour’s rank and file that the fines will have to be honoured first – and Sergio has only so far offered to pay if he could be considered for the Ryder Cup.
“Let’s just say that as of now his plan is unlikely and there is a stipulation that the regulations for 2024 stipulate that applications for membership can be rejected for any reason whatsoever.”
Clearly, despite Garcia’s words in the Rick Shiels interview, the all-time leading scorer in European Ryder Cup history’s priorities remain elsewhere.
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Tour pro calls Anthony Kim a ‘f*****g idiot’ following Instagram comeback post
In what’s become a staple of his social media game over the past few seasons, DP World Tour player Eddie Pepperell took to X to call a few LIV golfers “f*****g idiots.”
Within two days, one LIV golfer suggests Rory winning the Grand Slam in April should come with an asterisk, and another player, idolised and mythologised by so many, returns to pro golf by joining LIV and remarks that he's somehow "hated".. ?
Honestly, these f*cking idiots.
— Eddie Pepperell (@PepperellEddie) February 28, 2024
The Englishman was referring to Talor Gooch’s comments regarding a Rory McIlroy potential Masters victory having an asterisk due to certain LIV players not being in the field.
“If Rory McIlroy completes his Grand Slam without some of the best players in the world, there’s just going to be an asterisk,” Gooch said to Australian Golf Digest.
In terms of Pepperell’s “haters” comment, he was referring to Anthony Kim’s Instagram post, where at the end AK says, “Hello Haters. I’m Back”.
— Anthony Kim (@AnthonyKim_Golf) February 29, 2024
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