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Phil Mickelson doesn’t hold back in response to leaked PGA Tour memo offering members equity ownership opportunity

On Tuesday, the PGA Tour sent out a memo to its players regarding the framework deal between the PGA Tour and the PIF, saying that progress has been deliberate”.
The memo, first obtained by ESPN, states:
“Progress has been deliberate given the complex nature of the potential agreement, and we will keep you apprised of the progress, with continued input and direction from your Player Directors and player advisor Colin Neville.
“Additionally, as you know, the Framework Agreement with PIF and the DP World Tour generated unsolicited – although not surprising – interest from numerous outside potential investors.
“The opportunity to potentially participate in the transformative growth of the PGA Tour for the first time brought forth dozens of inbound prospects, which were all initially vetted by the Tour’s investment bank, Allen & Company.
“In the Policy Board meeting, we reviewed these remaining bids with the Independent Directors and Player Directors – with input from Allen & Co. and The Raine Group – and agreed to continue the negotiation process in order to select the final minority investor(s) in a timely manner.”
The memo also added that the new deal with PGA Tour Enterprises would entail players receiving equity in the company.
“Tour management has designed a program that would align the interests of our members with the commercial business of the Tour via direct equity ownership in PGA Tour Enterprises.
“At the point we secure outside investment, this would be a unique offering in professional sports, as no other league grants its players/members direct equity ownership in the league’s business.
“We recognize – as do all of the prospective minority investors who are in dialogue with us – that the PGA Tour will be stronger with our players more closely aligned with the commercial success of the business.”
After seeing the memo, Phil Mickelson took to social media to have his say on the changes that we are currently seeing on the PGA Tour.
What an amazing change of philosophy in 2 years. “If it’s not 100% owned and controlled by the PGA Tour it will be viewed as hostile.” Ed Herlihy and Jay Monahan October 30,2021
Thank you LIV, PIF, His Excellency and all the players willing to stand up to Jay’s threats and…— Phil Mickelson (@PhilMickelson) November 14, 2023
“What an amazing change of philosophy in 2 years. “If it’s not 100% owned and controlled by the PGA Tour it will be viewed as hostile.” Ed Herlihy and Jay Monahan October 30, 2021. Thank you LIV, PIF, His Excellency and all the players willing to stand up to Jay’s threats and disparagement to force positive change.”
Prior to his move to LIV, Mickelson accused the PGA Tour of “obnoxious greed” in an interview with John Huggan.
“It’s not public knowledge, all that goes on. But the players don’t have access to their own media. If the tour wanted to end any threat [from Saudi or anywhere else], they could just hand back the media rights to the players. But they would rather throw $25 million here and $40 million there than give back the roughly $20 billion in digital assets they control. Or give up access to the $50-plus million they make every year on their own media channel.
“There are many issues, but that is one of the biggest. For me personally, it’s not enough that they are sitting on hundreds of millions of digital moments. They also have access to my shots, access I do not have. They also charge companies to use shots I have hit. And when I did ‘The Match’—there have been five of them—the tour forced me to pay them $1 million each time. For my own media rights. That type of greed is, to me, beyond obnoxious.”
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‘It has to be the right fit’ – Notah Begay explains the factors Tiger may need to win 83rd title

Tiger Woods will make his return to competitive golf this week at the Hero World Challenge.
Expectations on how quickly Tiger will be able to compete with the best in the world after ankle surgery and other health issues are relatively low, but his longtime friend, Notah Begay III thinks he will return to form.
While speaking with Damon Hack and George Savaricas on “Golf Today”, Begay III said “I expect him to win”.
“I expect him to win. I mean, I don’t think in our discussions, I don’t think there was any doubt that he was going to have that ability to compete and when Tiger gets close and of course it’s going to depend on the venue, there has to be a lot more conditions pointing in his favor than when he was at his prime.
When he was at his prime, he could win at any venue, at any time, at basically any moment. Now it’s got to be situations where the temperature is warmer, maybe not as hilly as a venue. But still, if it’s a demanding, maybe second shot golf course I think he’s going to hit more fairways because he’s going to swinging a little bit slower, but also it has to be the right fit for him to knock off number 83.”
“I expect him to win.” – Notah Begay III has no doubt in Tiger’s ability to still compete. He joins @damonhackGC and @GeorgeSavaricas on #GolfToday. pic.twitter.com/jB1sACZbEP
— Golf Today (@GCGolfToday) November 29, 2023
Woods will tee off at 11:52 E.T. alongside Justin Thomas on Thursday.
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Tiger or Jack? Brandel Chamblee has his say on the GOAT debate

With Tiger Woods making his return to competitive golf on Thursday at the Hero World Challenge, the “GOAT” debate has resurfaced.
This week, Golf Channel analyst Brandel Chamblee was interviewed on SiriusXM PGA Tour Radio by former PGA Tour player Rocco Mediate and gave his opinion on the matter.
“That period from ’99 to 2002, as miraculous as it was, he won 34% of the time. I think undervalued, and it is where you run into him, in 2006 to 2009. In that period of time, Rocco, he won 46% of the tournaments he played in.”
“He won 25 of 54 and the scoring average over four years, think about this. Four years on the PGA Tour his scoring average was 67.9. That’s adjusted, it’s important to adjust it because he’s mostly playing in the toughest tournaments with the best fields.”
Chamblee continued, arguing that Jack Nicklaus wasn’t quite as dominant at his peak despite having the overall better career.
“Jack’s level of dominance, his best years were ’65 and ’73. He was three-quarters of a shot better than the next-best player in scoring average.
“Jack could have won the Vardon Trophy nine times but never played enough rounds to officially get it. So, you’re talking about somebody who was twice as dominant as the game’s greatest player. So, whenever I get that question you know, ‘who was better, Tiger or Jack?’ I always say, ‘well, Jack had the better career, Tiger was more dominant – he played the better golf.”
"Jack had the better career…Tiger was more dominant."
As @TigerWoods returns at the Hero World Challenge, Brandel Chamblee joins Rocco Mediate to answer the question: Tiger or Jack?
Listen to the Rocco Hour Tuesdays at 6 ET on SiriusXM 92.@chambleebrandel | @RoccoMediate pic.twitter.com/U247TGw2vh
— SiriusXM PGA TOUR Radio (@SiriusXMPGATOUR) November 29, 2023
Although it would be a minor miracle after all of his medical issues, Woods still has a chance to add to his legacy with more starts over the next handful of years.
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‘I had to do it’ – Collin Morikawa explains decision to split with coach of 18 years

Collin Morikawa has parted ways with his longtime coach. Rick Sessinghaus, who he had worked with for over 18 years.
The 26-year-old revealed the news on Tuesday at the Hero World Challenge, sharing with reporters that the split took place just before this year’s Ryder Cup in Rome.
“Right before the Ryder Cup, I let go of my long-time coach, Rick Sessinghaus for — we’ve been working for just over 18 years, which wasn’t easy,” Morikawa shared for the first time publicly on Tuesday during a press conference ahead of the Hero World Challenge, a 20-man unofficial event held at the Albany Club. “He’s more than just a coach, he’s one of my really good friends. He’s someone I’ve always looked up to, someone that’s been there for every step of my life essentially, not just in golf but just kind of living life, right?
“It wasn’t easy, and sometimes things happen like that. But 18 years is a long time. Not many relationships that I can say with a lot of people that I’ve had relationships for 18 years, and real relationships where I’m talking to them every week, right? So that wasn’t easy at all.”
As for the reasoning behind the decision, Morikawa stated that “what I saw kind of over the past two years wasn’t to my expectations.”
“I had to do it, I just felt like it was time to make a change at some point. What I saw kind of over the past two years wasn’t to my expectations and standards and goals what I wanted,”
Morikawa is now working with swing coach Mark Blackburn, who also coaches Max Homa and Justin Rose. In his first event working with Blackburn, Morikawa won the Zozo Championship.
“Obviously, there’s no better way to start, but this is just the tip of the iceberg for us to kind of dig in and really know what we’re going to do,” said Morikawa.
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