What’s to become of the RBC Canadian Open?
The Round Table reacts to the Players Championship, the supposed death knell for LIV Golf and the future of the RBC Canadian Open on the new PGA Tour
The Round Table reacts to the Players Championship, the supposed death knell for LIV Golf and the future of the RBC Canadian Open on the new PGA Tour
This week the Round Table discusses PGA Tour changes for 2024 that will make it a two-tiered Tour; player grumbles; and picks to win the Players Championship.
The new format is designed to reward the best players on the Tour. Changes were also announced to the PIP program and other non-designated events.
This week the Round Table weighs in on the PGA Tour’s new mixed team event; the first televised LIV event of the year; and Jack Nicklaus’ claim that the Honda will rise again – even without Honda.
Michael Schurman reminds us that this latest skirmish with the PGA Tour is like the last one and the Tour isn’t kindly disposed to any form of competition.
This week the Round Table looks at the new Netflix series Full Swing, discusses next steps for LIV Golf and wanders into forbidden territory with predictions on Tiger’s demise.
This week the Round Table looks at designated events, Tiger’s chances at Riviera; and weighs in on whether comeback players Rickie Fowler or Jason Day will win this year.
This week the panel weighs in on the demise of the Crosby Clambake at Pebble Beach; more big money limited field events and the likely loss of the Dell Match Play.
This week the panel weighs in on Max Homa becoming a superstar; whether Patrick Reed can get a fair shake; and the new improved CBS golf coverage.