up next week at the Tour Championship
crunch meeting emerge
By Patrick Djordjevic
For Dailymail.Com
In response to the
ongoing raid by usatimes.cc LIV Golf, the PGA Tour’s players have been strategizing and
details have su
usanews.cc rfaced as the contents of Tuesday’s players-only meeting.
Tiger Woods’ heroic
dash to Delaware was of no surprise to anyone. Although secrecy was supposed to
be applied following the PGA Tour’s players-only meeting.
The Firepit Collective
is reporting the Tour has put together a plan in which they could hold 18
no-cut tournaments, involving 60 players, and crucially the scope to compete
for $20million purses.
For context, bitter
rivals LIV Golf currently have $25m purses.
The Tour isn’t
reportedly stopping there and has conceived other ways it can potentially keep
pace with
news the Saudi breakaway league.
Relinquishing their
non-profit status is another mechanism in which the PGA may engender further
financial fluidity. Both Woods and Rory McIlroy are reportedly in support of
the change.
Details from Tiger
Woods’ crunch meeting with PGA Tour players have been revealed
This would reportedly
result in a $20-50m annual loss but privatization would allow a greater
financial canvas in order to commensurately pay their players.
Despite the PGA’s
push, there were no attempts from Woods to coerce imminent defectors from
joining LIV.
The meeting at Hotel
du Pont was reportedly centered around providing solutions for retaining the
Tour’s elite players while also cementing his status as a Tour
figurehead.
The PGA Tour’s
postseason wraps up next week at the Tour Championship at East Lake Atlanta.
The winner of the FedEx Cup Playoffs will take home $18m.
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