The MONEY. $ $ $ $ $ $ $
Jan 28 (Reuters) - Leading money winners on the 2008 PGA
Tour on Monday (U.S. unless stated):
1. Daniel Chopra (Sweden) $1,128,090
2. K.J. Choi (South Korea) $1,021,500
3. Rory Sabbatini (South Africa) $964,000
4. Tiger Woods $936,000
5. Justin Leonard $933,800
6. D.J. Trahan $927,805
7. Steve Stricker $838,688
8. Ryuji Imada (Japan) $645,355
9. Stephen Ames (Canada) $523,571
10. Jerry Kelly $360,400
11. Stewart Cink $340,870
12. Mike Weir (Canada) $321,373
13. Anthony Kim $305,680
14. Kenny Perry $305,680
15. Jim Furyk $299,932
16. Steve Marino $286,095
17. Boo Weekley $284,060
18. Troy Matteson $283,800
19. Steve Elkington (Australia) $278,017
20. Charles Howell III $276,672
(Editing by Padraic Halpin)
That's just for January. Maybe 2 or 3 tourneys? 8 to 12 days of competition.
They get paid to play, while we have to pay to play. We have to save money up for trips, they are comped endlessly.
They get courses with perfect conditioning. Boo hoo if they see a footprint in a bunker.
They get to be selective about where they play, usually by tournament purse value. Or, "I won't play Pebble Beach cuz the greens have poa."
We play where we can justify the expenses.
I think we appreciate playing more than most of them do. OK, maybe the rookies and the Seniors enjoy playing, but smiling looks like it hurts most of them.
On the issue of bunkers; distribute Oakmont rakes for all PGA tourneys. Make them hazards, once again.