I continue to hear this complaining that Chicago has been snubbed by the new schedule. What about Indiana, Minneapolis, and St. Louis. St. Louis currently has no PGA, Nationwide, LPGA, or Senior Tour Events. The golf tournaments that have been held in St. Louis have usually been very successful. Indianapolis and Minneapolis also have no PGA even currently. These are all three deserving cities to have occasional PGA tournaments in their cities.
Are the Chicago complainers trying to say that Chicago is more than 3x deserving of a PGA tournament than are these other three cities?
In addition, this event is run by the WGA and benefits the Evans Scholarship. All four of these cities produce Evans Scholars. Finally, this event used to travel around the Midwest, so one cannot defend this change as a complete disregard for tradition.
I am not defending the new schedule and the final "playoff", nor am I disregarding the great golf fans that do live in Chicago. However, I have not yet heard from the national press how nice it will be for the golf fans of St. Louis, Indianapolis and Minneapolis to at least have a quality golf event once every six years. Also, I believe Chicago does have a Nationwide event. This should be seen as an opportunity for the LPGA or the Senior Tour to possibly rotate and even every other year between Chicago and another Midwest city currently without an event on their tour schedule. Or why not move the Western Am to Chicago for the years when the "Western Open" is outside of Chicago. Regular participants of the Western Am may appreciate the change of pace.