DJ SAYS LIV WILL CONTINUE.  VERY GERMAN Martin KAYMER calls out PGAT HYPOCRITES.  290 yard par 3?

DJ SAYS LIV WILL CONTINUE. VERY GERMAN Martin KAYMER calls out PGAT HYPOCRITES. 290 yard par 3?



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  1. Please don't say that Greg Norman is the Donald Trump of golf. (That's slander) and it makes you look really bad in my opinion.

    Trump is a bonafide proven liar a huge threat to your and other friendly countries' national security and quite frankly one of the worst traitors the USA ever encountered. Period! (MAGA-troupers, please shut the hell up, the fact is the fact!)

    He is under arrest right now for a very real reason!

    Greg on the other hand, it's just a guy who wanted to change the game and had to fight against an organization that played dirty to win and who keep on doing it until the people in power are gone (or under control).

  2. Great information in a manner that does not look like hype. Jay, Jimmy, and Al have done a great job at losing, losing trust, losing fans, losing respect. They have done a great job at at creating chaos. The writing is on the wall. It is not looking good for the PGAT. The Saudi's have been much more prudent and planned for how this may shake out. The players have major decisions ahead least they lose again. Looks like DJ knows how to keep quite all the way to the bank.

  3. Hello, Green Bay Packer Stock Holders and employee owners. Tell the players how to go from rich to super rich and stop the chaos!

  4. LIV won’t continue. No way. And I wasn’t aware that this channel which I really like, actually loves LIV. LIV helped change golf for the better like I knew it would, but it’s a fucking bullshit garbage product. It’s an embarrassment to the game of golf.

  5. Yasir said "global golf is worth about $100 Billion" by LIV and the PGA agreeing, they have created a salary cap. Competing for players, who don't consistently produce good results, is what is not sustainable. By agreeing, they can find mechanisms to keep that money (with the owners) instead of giving it all to the players. But there is no way they can ever tell you (the public or players) that, and there lies the reason for the continuous "flip-floping" of positions.

  6. Dang, so much content coming out hard to keep up. We need to keep in mind, who has been right and who has been wrong throughout this process. Norman and LIV players have been right, Monohandy and Rory have been wrong throughout. Martin Kaymer rules

  7. Ok…..the pga is broke….jimmy dunne was called by the pga board…who then called the good ol boys at the masters. Which called the pif guy….hey can you come over to Augusta we gotta chat..,dude says sure!!! Jay wasn’t there…the board looked at the books…….n went oh#$it….then the PIF dude says. Ok here. I’ll float u some cash to keep u afloat. U get that Jay motorman out there to talk this merger up…sure brah.😮

  8. Norman's job was to get PIF a seat at the PGA table. He did exactly that. When he got home there was probably an extra level on his house

  9. I've been watching all the YouTube commentaries on this. Only you guys are getting close to what I think the long game of the whole reorganization is.

    So consider this. Why wouldn't this be true? If the new deal is for PIF/PGA to have one single authority run all golf at all levels and ages of tours in Africa, South America, the USA, Canada, Europe, and the Middle East. Then why can't PIF/PGA then control what players earn and get the financials looking good again with a new business model?

    Why wouldn't the PGA have essentially the same product (with the best of LIV inserted and absorbed) and put all tour players, whichever zone of the World they play, into the role of employees? Put them on a salary + expenses and then they play for prize money – but this time the PGA is able to restrict prize money to say $500k or $250k for a win and a roll-off down the places. That way the outgoings per comp are now restricted and the PIF/PGA get the books back into a healthy profit as they continue to sell to companies, the media, and TV what is essentially the best golf you can watch – the best players in the World competing every week?

    And what would the unhappy players do about this – go play in Korea or Japan? Stop playing. Go on strike and earn nothing? In the new setup, they have nowhere else to play in the future but the PIF/PGA organized events – almost Worldwide? It's not like this sort of player vs owner strike hasn't happened before – so the template of how you come out the other end is a well-trodden path. But for sure the public won't be sympathetic to multi-millionaires beating about not enough money. The other end of this stand-off will be less prize money – the position 100-500 players worldwide will jump on the new deal (say salaries at $150-300k) – so only the richest will want to strike. You can see how this ends.

    Now then – this new setup becomes hugely attractive to the PIF as they recoup all the investment they made into breaking up the PGA and start making money. And this is the major goal of PIF – new business ventures and profitable activity beyond oil revenues. Job done!

    Surely this is the next program guys – and you'd be the only ones talking about what looks like the most logical way forward for the Saudis and PIF. Right now I can't see the PGA wanting to talk about this – or TV and media either – as there are consequences to getting out of line and telling a narrative that looks highly possible and highly radical for players – but only the players – the product becomes way more attractive to everyone – the public and the money.

    BUT – do the players not see this coming?

  10. The spin coming out of the tour is ridiculous. The Liv fraternity is staying quiet, Norman will come out soon to prove he was right all along. He either runs liv as the separate entity (which will absolutely smash the pgatour spin) or he resigns saying his mission was accomplished to give free agency. Meanwhile Jay is on medical leave (good excuse to resign) after losing all trust in the players that stayed, plus the lower tiered guys. Go the 🦈

  11. PGA builds a $33.5 million headquarters then begs the Saudis for money. That money has to either go to charity or the golfers. All the while smearing the Saudis with lies and insults.

  12. Dunn’s is a member of Augusta National and an has massive experience with mergers and acquisitions. He knows how to get this merger done and get it past the justice department.

  13. Why don’t professional golfers usurp their position as independent contractors tell Monaghan and dunne to pound sand and start their own tour with PIF backing. PIF cannot do crap without the best players in the world. To the players put on your big boy pants and stop being wimps. Phil would make a great commish and attract all the sponsors you would ever need to liv long and prosper. All we golf fans want is to be entertained.

  14. The people at the top who can and do pull the strings regarding the PGA and all screwed up big time. They misjudged the situation and who they were up against, Greg Norman, Phil and probably some others. These golfers knew the PGA and its weaknesses very well. The powers that be at the top thought that all they had to do was to mention 9/11 (even though the PGA had dealings with the same people), and the people would react. And I guess they had Jay Monahan doing his thing which was very much a mistake. They should have read the situation and realized who they were dealing with in the first place and put 2 and 2 together to come up with the right answer. Maybe it's just arrogance.

  15. Some of the comments you are mentioning sounds like they are planning to sand-bag the PIF. Maybe they are hoping that Greg Norman is taken out of the way. That would be a HUGE mistake by LIV and the PIF. The top players made it really clear they didn't want Greg Norman involved and they are right, if they can pull that off. If Golf is going to change for the better, Greg Norman needs to be there.

  16. As a lawyer, the only thing I know about business is, "the guys who write the checks don't let other people spend the money any way they want.." I don't care what the "proposed ruling body" looks like according to the aging Dunn, a group that's famous for putting malcontents into a suitcase probably isn't going to let their "partner" run rampant. Finally, today's news item that Monahan is experiencing "health issues" (thoughts and prayers, god forbid) is still chapter 1 in the "how to make an exit" book. I'm not really a fan of speculation but what the f; if the PGA and LIV via the PIF is to combine, then the money talks. That said, somebody has to pay for the emotional upheaval of the last year – Monahan has to go and will get a PIF golden parachute, PGA players should approve of that including the fact that PIF will raise the $ profile of the PGA tour. However, PIF has every reason to sustain the LIV tour as an invitational sub-series financially benefiting the top players who deserve to be paid for carrying the tour anyway. NO player is going to "get penalized" to go anywhere – instead, it's better to reward top players who were loyal to the PGA than "punish" players that went to the now embraced LIV. The LIV-team concept is too lucrative from a merch viewpoint to walk away from and it provides something the current tour can't. When the re-configured teams have a Rahm or Speith at the helm, rivalries and merch money will take off…I see a PGA tour with upgraded events surrounding a LIV Teams Cup series played in global venues. During this off-time, PGA players not qualifying for the LIV series could play in upgraded DP World Tour events giving those fans a chance to see a greater variety of players competing at a higher level. Anyway, you can tell Dunn that's how I would do it.

  17. The more I think about what I said below the more I think this is where PIF/PGA are going. Every player has a salary and expenses which have caps around how a player is scoring through the year. Then caps on the prize money to keep a balance between income and outgoings. And with the projected new Worldwide organisation and nowhere else for players to play PIF/PGA can make this all happen. I can see 50 top stars pissed and 450 of the working average players all buying into a guaranteed income and expenses with the opportunity to win money on top of that (albeit limited pots reduced to say 500,000 dollars.)

    And what if the players really kick off about prize money being reduced – what could they do – virtually all playing opportunities will be controlled by the new organisation. And all the things they could do – players strike, walk-offs, sit-ins, its all been played out in football and baseball years ago – and players always gave in in the end. Even if it means the only golf to watch for a while is LPGA. They wouldn't – of course they'd step in for 5x their usual prize money and the chance to show men's golf the finger.

  18. Okay. Did we learn in college, Econ 101 that if your company is hem-raging money, where is the very first place you look. Payroll! Jay, 8.5. Others 2.5 and more. Company jets, expense account.
    Why are you building a brand new facility in FL. With 1000 ee’s? No wonder the DOJ is looking into the 501(c)(6).

  19. Good job men! If I were a betting man, would I go with a man who over sees close to a trillion dollars or a man that doesn’t work?(dunne)

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