George,
Tiger is not in love with the Monterey Peninsula in February and has so stated.
Having swapped his allegience from Buick to A.T.& T., it would seem obvious that he has taken the King's shilling and is duty bound to play in their premier tournament.
The so-called charitable benefits accruing to the A.T.& T. by moving from Poppy Hills escapes me, although it provides a convenient smokescreen to make the change. To escape from the two years left on the Poppy Hills contract is going to cost the Foundation somewhere in the region of $190,000.00. That is no mean chunk of change to make up for the move. According to the information given to members it could be cancelled after one year. It would be interesting to see what the officials of the Foundation will do, should the membership elect not to renew the contract; possibly go back, cap in hand, to the NCGA.
Behiind a great deal of manouvering on this deal, is a desire by some, to lenghen and make changes to Mike Strantz's work that they feel is less than desirable.
Bob