Does the PGA Tour have a gambling problem?
This week the Round Table ponders how the PGA Tour can control players betting on golf, options for PGA Tour players in Europe and LIV Golf’s new Promotions event.
This week the Round Table ponders how the PGA Tour can control players betting on golf, options for PGA Tour players in Europe and LIV Golf’s new Promotions event.
PGA Tour players ranked 126-200 have a chance to play in Europe and maybe earn their way back to the PGA Tour by finishing in the Top 10.
This week the panel reacts to the latest moves by the PGA Tour, ponders what’s next for Keith Pelley and the DP World Tour; and rejects any plans to watch Tiger Woods’ Monday Night Golf.
“Winning anything with Seve’s name on it is a huge honour for me, as is the fact that this is voted for by the players of the DP World Tour,” Rahm said.
Keith Pelley, Chief Executive of the European Tour group, said: “Our Tour has a strong historical association with Australasia, and this extension will build upon that heritage.”
This week the panel weighs in on top ranked players trying to play the Saudi International; what’s next for Tiger Woods; and our favourite Moe Norman stories.
“The DP World Tour is, therefore, a natural evolution of our decade-long partnership, and the presence of ‘World’ in our new title better reflects our global reach.”