Keep the "World" in World Golf Championships. Leave the NEC in the US, and have either the Matchplay or Amex event played in the US every second year, with the other event never played in the US. Uncle Sam still holds the greatest number of events, but the global concept lives.
Parry's comments were more greatly expanded on in another paper. He said that he chose to stay and play here throughout January-February rather than start early in the US because it didn't rate when comparing cold, wet courses with soft bumpy greens to the ideal conditions here.
The Australian experiment blew, because you can't force players on a $5m per week tour to cross the planet for a non-major in the first week in January. But here's the scoop: There are many other countries a lot closer than Australia. Close enough (and with this better date than early January) to get a better strike rate amongst the top players. Given that this event often rides the border already between the West Coast Swing and the Florida month, players won't be averse to at least a little travel.