Rory McIlroy set to rejoin the Tour policy board – will it make a difference? | Golf Channel Podcast
Rory McIlroy set to rejoin the Tour policy board – will it make a difference? | Golf Channel Podcast
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@mrd1228 Says:
The merge is essential. fans want a good field. i agree we can’t watch two leagues not enough time
@fraserjones2352 Says:
Golf is a global game. Americans are not the only viewers of golfing events :))
@Noeau Says:
The one guy said Liv Adalaide event is livs answer to the wm tournament. He doesn’t get that it is not. It’s that term “ growing” the game world wide. Is that wm tournament growing the game? He also asked would the pga players choose to play worldwide because the Liv players do so because they had no choice because that’s their schedule. Does he dismiss the thought that maybe it was their choice to move to Liv because they wanted to be a part of growing the game worldwide which is a deficiency that the pga has?
@Noeau Says:
It seems Rory is a person that has no serious conviction or commitment. How can you believe or trust a major flip flopper and take seriously. It was mentioned that Rory said his relation with Cantlay was average at best. Wouldn’t Rory on PGA policy board in some way, have issues that may be a conflict of interest regarding Ryder cup issues him being a passionate member of the team that opposes the American team? Is what happened with Cantlays caddie and Rory the reason why their relationship is “average” at best? How does other golfers feel about Rory determining their future?
@Hoboski Says:
The inside golf behind the curtain inside baseball talk is the only interesting stuff you guys talk about
@666shredordie Says:
Where did this assumption of greed coming from? Sure Rahm failed the test but some are holding true. I'd rather have my soul and 10 million than sell my soul for hundreds of millions. There's no prestige in LIV golf.
@Groovethumper69 Says:
Golf’s biggest problem for the working fan is the amount of time it takes to try and keep up. That’s LIV’s major advantage to me. 4-5 hours and you can see the whole round instead of having to camp out by the television all day and pray your players get covered. Better coverage and a condensed time window are essential if golf really wants to hit the big time on TV.
@starlordsdad1995 Says:
Love your show every week guys. I think as a fan of Golf that Tiger Woods opinion is overvalued in the current position in a deal. Just like his evaluation every week of his game, that he can win a event then either drops out or loses by 27 strokes. Fans are losing interest bc its to stuffy, can't finish rds on time, TV coverage on early rds dont follow Leaders only groups, no attractive women for commentary or course interviews, instead have old out of shape men, and lacks excitement during the week. PGA needs to add something like maybe longest drive bonuses $ on certain holes, mic up caddies during rds similar to Nascar during races, and the PGA needs to incorporate DFS into programing. 10 years ago the NFL was against this and look at it now! Generating additional revenue and interest.
@oahujuniorgolfassociationc6656 Says:
I like Nelly a lot but even without her I will probably watch Wiltshire cc tournament more than that boring course —even after a Reno—they played the Chevron last week. A lot of similarities between Chevron and Zurich. Always seems gloomy and the courses not that good; but Zurich does get some attention thanks to the team play— I do really like the idea of a scramble and a worst ball in addition to the other 2 formulas. Adelaide will have plenty of fun in the sun and team action to entertain. I don’t care what time it’s on I will watch every minute by staying up, recording, or whatever it may be. I don’t know what to say about the pga tour business practices except to continue to recommend they get a real commissioner.
@robertdemaranville2848 Says:
I was taken back by a comment the other day that you made. The tour won’t let you talk about the poor ratings. Are you two journalists or scribe for the Tour? Tell the whole and honest story.

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