Don't let Erik hear you saying that. He's still denying reality.
I've never said that.
You gave all or almost all of the credit to LIV for the increase in purses, when in reality purses were going to go up substantially anyway because the new TV deal was worth so many hundreds of millions of dollars more.
The PGA Tour players were going to see an increase in purses, etc. with or without LIV. No doubt some more funds may have been made available, but to pretend it was the only or even majority reason why… no.
I'd have thought the biggest thing in any sport business is surely securing your players on contract. He failed to do that
Ummmmmm… contracts? For guys who view themselves as free agents? (Who then promptly signed contracts with LIV…) You can't have contracts in a meritocracy-type situation like the PGA Tour.
And those of you bashing Jay should listen to Xander on the NLU podcast. He thinks Jay has done a good job, and that you can't prepare to compete against an irrational actor that isn't and doesn't need to follow normal business practices.
That's rooted in ego and has little to nothing to do with what's in the best interest of professional golf.
A) He's not the commissioner of "professional golf." He's the commissioner of the PGA Tour. So… no, you've failed to show how this is about ego.B) What makes him a jerk? Still waiting.Does appointing Jimmy Dunne to the board somehow make Jay a jerk?
Problem is this all could and should have been done last fall when the SGL rumors were intensifying and picking up steam as a pre-emptive strike.
Hind sight is 20/20. If he does that, and nothing comes about, you (or others) would be in here talking about how Jay didn't need to make those changes, blah blah blah.
Plus, making dramatic changes then would have likely upset a bunch of people back then, including sponsors, etc. Tournaments are organized and in place with agreements, etc. for years. The PGA Tour isn't a 10-person company. They can't be as nimble as you seem to want to think they can be, and expecting that is, to borrow Niall's incorrectly applied term… not living in reality.