Saturday
Jul312010
Woods Commits To 2011 Dubai Tourney; Still No Official Commitment To 2010's PGA Tour Playoffs
I wonder what allows him to commit to a 2011 event versus the ones he's playing in a few weeks? I know it's out there, just can't put a finger on what the difference is.
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Let me explain the point you're missing. TWoods commited to an event in the Middle East ONLY because he'll be paid an apperance fee. His almighty pursuit of "the only tournaments that mean anything" -- the four majors -- can always sit alongside those who are willing to pony up. (Yeah: to "feed his family," that's right.) Meanwhile, His Holy Arrogance can't be bothered to commit even a few weeks in advance to U.S. tournaments so that they might have the opportunity to promote the event and sell a few more tickets -- even though he KNOWS he'll be playing in said U.S. tourney.
Just one more example of this classic "me first, me ONLY" athlete who I now enjoy watching as he experiences the trials of frustration endured by every golfer since Mary Queen of Scots. TWoods isn't quite dead and gone but name me a professional in history who began putting BETTER after the age of 35?
They apparently believe the investment in Woods is worth the cost.
However, to obtain maximum benefit his appearance needs to be publicized in advance.
Therefore, a condition of Woods receiving appearance money is his agreement to make his appearance public knowledge.
If PGAT events want similar treatment they need to also offer appearance money.
(My preference would be for the ET to ban it.)
"Back" where. Most if it will be headed to Sweden