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re: Four Majors and LIV players eligibility for each 2022 thru 2024
Posted on 2/21/24 at 1:33 pm to JimTiger72
Posted on 2/21/24 at 1:33 pm to JimTiger72
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JimTiger72
Are you laughing at your own comment?
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Asia-Pacific Amateur, Latin America Amateur
You realize this includes people like Joaquin Niemann and Hideki Matsuyama as winners? The Masters also attempts to always put international players in featured groups (they put Haotong Li in Tiger’s group once) and they give special exemptions to players that aren’t from the US.
I’m not sure how you can argue that doesn’t help grow the game.
Posted on 2/21/24 at 2:13 pm to Dawgsontop34
Nah, just providing the same amount of value to this thread that swagga is.
This whole “grow the game” discussion started from you questioning how a star like Niemann playing in countries like Oman & Saudi Arabia will help grow the game *in those countries*.
I stated that him & his team going to play in events like that is doing more than the PGA/AGNC are doing to grow the game *in those countries*.
& now we’re talking about The Masters growing the game with amateurs in Latin American & Asian-Pacific countries.
It’s completely hypocritical for The Masters to claim they care about “growing the game of golf across the world” - but then fail to mention anything at all about Niemann playing on LIV.
Meanwhile, Joaco & his South American team are actually playing in 4 different countries over the next month - which seems a lot more impactful in growing the game of golf around the world.
This whole “grow the game” discussion started from you questioning how a star like Niemann playing in countries like Oman & Saudi Arabia will help grow the game *in those countries*.
I stated that him & his team going to play in events like that is doing more than the PGA/AGNC are doing to grow the game *in those countries*.
& now we’re talking about The Masters growing the game with amateurs in Latin American & Asian-Pacific countries.
It’s completely hypocritical for The Masters to claim they care about “growing the game of golf across the world” - but then fail to mention anything at all about Niemann playing on LIV.
Meanwhile, Joaco & his South American team are actually playing in 4 different countries over the next month - which seems a lot more impactful in growing the game of golf around the world.
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