As Emperor of Golf, what’s one thing you would change about the game?
This week the panel tackles big expectations for 2022, the Comeback Player of the Year and what’s the first thing they would fix about golf.
This week the panel tackles big expectations for 2022, the Comeback Player of the Year and what’s the first thing they would fix about golf.
This week the panel weighs in on the massive increase in golf coverage coming in 2022, the most interesting person in golf and hopes and wishes for 2022.
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.
“When I first teed off and obviously got off to just making a few pars early on, I didn’t really think winning was even in question,” Hovland said after a topsy-turvy five-birdie, two-eagle round.”
This week the panel discusses all the new money being offered to PGA Tour players, their thoughts on the Koepka – DeChambeau match and who had the best year in 2021.
“I think a lot of guys would have given up,” Elder said during his rookie season of 1968, when he turned 34. “I don’t think they would have stuck it out this long.”
Out of the $838 million in comprehensive earnings to players in 2022, $427 million of it will come in official prize money. The average purse this season is now $9.1 million per event after several notable increases.
“As a sportsman, if you don’t have that little bit of grit to go prove people wrong, you’re not going to make it long,” he said. “I want to be the best and I want to compete against the best.”
This week the panel ponders the fate of pro golf as new entities try to find a niche; and is Mickelson or Kokrak the surprise player of 2021.