--------------------------TOM DOAK said:
I noticed none of the commentators on PGA TOUR broadcasts have considered the possibility that the field of competitors is somewhat diluted these days, and that would make it easier for a great player at the peak of his game to win several tournaments in a row.
You forgot to mention a few of them yourself. In fact, of the last five major championship winners, before Scheffler, three of them are no longer competing against him on the PGA TOUR. None of them could beat him two weeks ago, but in the rest of those events, the competition was not as strong.
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The first LIV Golf event was held in June of 2022.
Using the OWGR Top-50 as of 1/1/2022 the following 19 players (listed by rank/name) now play on the LIV Golf circuit:
1. Rahm
3. Dustin
5. Bryson
10. Oosthuizen
16. Koepka
17. Ancer
20. Kokrak
21. Cam Smith
22. Hatton
25. P. Reed
28. P. Casey
29. K. Na
30. Wolff
31. Niemann
32. Gooch
33. Mickelson
36. Leishman
37. Westwood
45. Garcia
At the time Scheffler was ranked #12.
19 represents 38% of the OWGR Top-50 going into 2022.
Gooch's "asterisk" comment at Masters time drew a lot of attention but at this point there's a good case to be made that every PGA Tour event/win is asterisk worthy!
I secured a couple of passes to Quail Hollow for a friend to attend today. Tuesday evening as we were looking at the pairings/tee-times she said "I don't recognize any of the names other the Spieth and McIlroy"...
Given she only recognized those two I doubt she’d recognize more than 3 or 4 of the LIV list, if that. If she doesn’t recognize Justin Thomas, Morikawa or Rickie Fowler, she obvious isn’t much of a professional golf follower.
Interestingly I did specifically ask about Justin Thomas, didn't know of him. I also pointed out Rickie Fowler, was a yes there.
Rahm, Dustin, Bryson, Phil, Sergio, Brooks...all affirmative and the last five on just a first name basis.
To add insult-to-injury for the 2nd year in a row Johnny hasn't gotten the #1 player in the world to Quail (last year it was Rahm, but Scheffler skipped too) and the hottest new story this year skipped as well (Aberg).
All that said, you are correct in that she isn't "much of a professional golf follower" -- but that category of fan is still an important part the PGA Tour model -- and the ratings seem to indicate the Tour is losing a very large chunk of the group.