The Round Table: new spot for Tiger, no spot for JT
This week the panel weighs in on Tiger Woods’ appointment to the PGA Tour Policy Board, the FedEx Cup playoffs and Justin Thomas as a potential Ryder Cup pick.
This week the panel weighs in on Tiger Woods’ appointment to the PGA Tour Policy Board, the FedEx Cup playoffs and Justin Thomas as a potential Ryder Cup pick.
Monahan said Woods is joining as a sixth player director on the board, marking the first time players have outnumbered independent directors on the board.
This week the panel ponders what Tiger’s former caddie Joe LaCava can do for Patrick Cantlay, the future of the European Ryder Cup team and which local course is on this summer’s agenda.
This week the panel debates the merits of the Zurich team event; making the Chevron Championship an instant major; and is this the end for Tiger Woods?
“He still has the power, the swing speed, the shots and the length to contend,” caddie Joe LaCava said. “The injury is devastating, but if he could take a cart he could contend tomorrow.”
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 discusses what they expect from Tiger in the next few weeks; changes to the 13th hole at Augusta National; and what they want for Christmas.
This week the panel debates Tiger Woods continuing to play; the best storyline to come out of the U.S. Women’s Open; and Michelle Wie’s impact on golf.