10 lingering questions, festering issues and divots for 2024
December is supposed to be a quiet month but the end of 2023 saw lots happening on the Tours, raised some questions and provided very little in the way of answers.
December is supposed to be a quiet month but the end of 2023 saw lots happening on the Tours, raised some questions and provided very little in the way of answers.
Commissioner Jay Monahan sent a memo to players on Sunday afternoon, just seven hours before the deadline to finalize the deal that was set in the June 6 framework agreement.
This week the panel debates Tiger winning again, any possible scenario for LIV Golf and the PGA Tour to co-exist and the story they most look forward to in 2024.
PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan in a memo to players Monday afternoon said Rahm’s suspension “due to his association with a series of unauthorized tournaments” removes his name from the FedEx Cup eligibility points list.
This week the Round Table ponders the Rahmifications of the latest LIV defection, what we should expect from Tour sponsors and the Grant Thornton Invitational.
Canadians Brooke Henderson and Corey Conners finished second, one shot back of the leaders.
This week the Round Table weighs in on an impending decision to roll back the golf ball for everyone, a reputed $600 million offer to Jon Rahm to jump to LIV Golf and the feel-good story of the year.
Tiger Woods finished 18th in the 20-man field but the week wasn’t a total loss as he finished 72 holes for only the third time in the last two years after numerous surgeries to his injured ankle.
This week the Round Table weighs in on how the PIP is polarizing the PGA Tour; what should we expect from Tiger Woods at the Hero; and what’s the most compelling golf story of 2024.