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SAD NEWS: Scottie scheffler announce resignation from PGA Tour If golf fans are upset that the best players in the world arenât playing in the same events such as this weekâs Players Championship, world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler said they need to turn their anger to the side that caused the sport to fracture….
SAD NEWS: Scottie scheffler announce resignation from PGA Tour
If golf fans are upset that the best players in the world arenât playing in the same events such as this weekâs Players Championship, world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler said they need to turn their anger to the side that caused the sport to fracture.
âIf the fans are upset, then look at the guys that left,â Scheffler said Tuesday. âWe had a tour, we were all together and the people that left are no longer here. At the end of the day, thatâs where the splintering comes from.
âAs far as our tour goes, like I said, weâre doing our best to create the best product for the fans, and thatâs really where weâre at.â
While Scheffler will try to defend his title at the 50th Players Championship at TPC Sawgrass, reigning Masters champion Jon Rahm and other past major champions like Brooks Koepka, Dustin Johnson, Cameron Smith and Bryson DeChambeau arenât in the field because theyâre playing in the rival LIV Golf League.
The PGA Tourâs flagship event, known as the âfifth major,â doesnât boast the same deep field that it has in the past.
âIf guys want to go take the money and leave, then thatâs their decision,â Scheffler said. âIâm not going to sit here and tell guys not to take hundreds of millions of dollars. If thatâs what they think is best for their life, then go do it. Iâm not going to sit here and force guys to stay on our tour.
âBut at the end of the day, this is where I want to be, and weâre continuing to grow what weâre doing, and what theyâre doing is not really a concern to me.â
Earlier Tuesday, during his first news conference since the Tour Championship in Atlanta in August, PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan said the circuitâs negotiations with Saudi Arabiaâs Public Investment Fund had âaccelerated.â The sides are discussing a potential $3 billion investment from the sovereign wealth fund, which has financed LIV Golf the past three years.
Monahan and partners from Strategic Sports Group, a consortium of billionaire sports team owners that has already announced it will invest as much as $3 billion into the PGA Tour, met with PIF governor Yasir Al-Rumayyan in Saudi Arabia in January.
Monahan said the tour realizes that fans are âtired of hearing about conflict, money and who is getting what.â
One of the next steps in a potential deal is Al-Rumayyan meeting with player directors on the PGA Tour policy board, including Tiger Woods and Jordan Spieth. The player directors are also serving on the board of PGA Tour Enterprises, the for-profit entity created by the tour and SSG.
âI think itâs really important that weâre all rowing in the same direction,â said Patrick Cantlay, one of the player directors. âI think with this PGA Tour Enterprises board, I think itâs really exciting that we do have a chance to kind of start with something new and all move together in the right direction.â
During Monahanâs news conference, a reporter asked if he believed he had the boardâs full backing as he worked to move the deal with the Saudis forward. Monahan acknowledged that thereâs been âa lot of good, spirited debate amongst our boardâ about his future as commissioner.
âYou know, thatâs a question that youâll have to ask for players,â Monahan said. âI canât generalize as it relates to players, but clearly given the responsibility Iâve been given by both boards, I have the support of our board, and I am the right person to lead us forward. I know that. I believe that in my heart, and Iâm determined to do exactly that.â
Xander Schauffele, the sixth-ranked golfer in the world, said he remains skeptical that Monahan is the right man to lead the tour. Schauffele has called for Monahanâs resignation in the past.
- âTrust is something thatâs pretty tender, so words are words, and I would say in my book heâs got a long way to go,â Schauffele said. âIâm sure heâs got the support of the [player] board, since they were with him making some of those decisions, but for me personally heâs got quite a ways to go.â