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snaggs
im just wondering whats yur thoughts on tiger not playing in events he used to play? it says now on his website that he is not playin the nissan open?
SheriffBooth
The sheiks pay him a $1Million+ appearance fee to play over in the middle east. I'd skip the regular tour events too for a guaranteed mil.
butlergolf69
he prefers to practice more so he can tune upo his game and peak for the majors he craves!
he has nothing to prove to the pga tour!
all he wants is 19 majors
Carter
He doesn't like to play Pebble anymore because of security reasons. The place gets too crowded with too little space & too many celebrities. He had an incident a couple of years ago where a fan got too close for comfort for him.

FBR Open, simple....he gets paid $3M appearance fee to play at Dubai.

Nissan Open, it's the only place he's played in 12 events that he hasn't won or finished in the top 5. Knowing this, he doesn't want his winning streak to end - (this was a comment made by Golf Channel 2 weeks ago).
sigmamason
I know that at one event, a "fan" with a gun in his backpack was escorted from the place and at several others, he has received credible threats on his life.
Some events just conflict or at times when he is prepping for a major: the timing on the Bellsouth Classic was a prime example. It was the week before the Masters and he prefers to use that time prepping for the Masters.
Smooth spin scott
I buy that as a reason...but comon, Tiger show us some love here in some of the lesser known events. As far as appearance fees...come on.... I guess he really needs that $1 or $3 million... he probably makes that in interest over a weekend of golfing.
cwglum
Unfortunately for fans, PGA tour pros are truly independant contractors.

I think it's ridiculous that Tiger can't find the time to show up at Milwaukee or Las Vegas once every few years, places that gave him sponsors exemptions in his 1st few months as a pro. Yes I know, they profited handsomely in that year's event with Tiger bringing in more fans. But how about a little somethin' for the effort, as Carl in caddyshack would surely say.

With the TV ratings becoming more of an issue, it would be nice to see more of the top guys showing up in the "smaller" less coveted events once in a while.
igot2golf
Celebs and slow rounds doom Pebble.
Johnny
QUOTE(igot2golf @ Feb 6 2007, 02:06 PM) [snapback]432400[/snapback]

Celebs and slow rounds doom Pebble.


and he does not like the greens... only way he play pebble is if it host a major
agentphil
I know he mentioned the greens at Pebble Beach being the reason for not playing in the event any longer. I believe he said something along the lines of "it effects my confidence in my putting". I bought that reason for about 30 seconds until I realized the greens at Torrey Pines are not much different, but Buick is not the main sponsor at Pebble Beach. The poa at both locations makes for tricky putting.

In my opinion he felt it wouldn't be well received to say what I beleive to be his real reason for not attending, and that is he feels the Pro-Am is a circus. Like someone else said earlier, he did fall over an overzealous fan a few years back, slightly injuring his knee and I think that pushed him over the edge.
HeadonaStick
QUOTE(Smooth spin scott @ Feb 6 2007, 12:10 PM) [snapback]431980[/snapback]

I buy that as a reason...but comon, Tiger show us some love here in some of the lesser known events. As far as appearance fees...come on.... I guess he really needs that $1 or $3 million... he probably makes that in interest over a weekend of golfing.

Then that means he made $2 or $6 million this weekend.

Did you ever think that maybe he just likes Dubai?

He also owes his sponsors world-wide exposure. He owes the lesser known events nothing. They are lesser known for a reason, and it isn't Tiger's job to try and make them into something else.
poppyhillsguy
He said he would never skip Nissan since they gave him an invite when he was 16. What a shame.
HeadonaStick
QUOTE(tom111869 @ Feb 6 2007, 06:26 PM) [snapback]432518[/snapback]

He said he would never skip Nissan since they gave him an invite when he was 16. What a shame.

He did? I never heard that. When did he say it? If it was when he was sixteen I think we can forgive him. When I was sixteen I thought I knew where my career would take me too.
wwhitehead
Tiger plays overseas for appearance fees. However, he also receives appearance fees in the U.S. They're just in the form of sponsorships (i.e. $5 million (or whatever)) a year from Buick, then he happens to play in their event(s). It's no coincidence, and is a loophole the Tour will never close.
Johnny
well I know I would not enjoy playing golf with some of these "stars" Ray and that queens guys.. forget it.
skinkman
I checked his website but did not see that he's not playing the Nissan? I think he has up to Friday?
IF it is true, that's terrible. He has puttered poorly at the Nissan forever but played it every year pretty much. It's hard for me to imagine it's because of his run..I don't think it means that much to him..maybe the wife needs some time at home from the boy... stop.gif
1t2golf
Tiger's website has his next event as the WGC Accenture Match Play, not the Nissan Open.
pitch
Protecting the chances for the streak!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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