Golf: Phil Mickelson will deal w/ Saudis to pressure PGA "They killed & have a horrible record on human rights" UPDATE! PGA/LIV MERGE!

Gods_Debris

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:lol:.....that fat fuck PGA would be fuckin' side piece strippers in the champagne room and then on top of that, paying their tuitions. No respect for wifey. So wifey got this dude at her yoga studio named LIV....lol

but

I get your point, point well taken. :roflmao2:
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^^^^

That's the example!!!

Same with the NFL

But the blood money and sports washing attached to LIV is going to be a problem
That shit is egregious but that's how white people are allowed to get down. If not from you then from whoever will. And no questions get asked, white society generally okays the shit. Let your black ass try that.

If Tiger had been the face instead of Phil.... come on now.

Golfer's are fucking around in the wrong part of the world though. Goin end up in Saudi Arabian prison on some debauchery b.s.

BTW on a deeper level that's the only "lockerroom" talk he is refering to when he says that foul shit about women, black people and homosexualbtq+. The source of many of his "ideas" and the only kind of lockerroom he's ever been in with his fat ass. The members only clubhouse. The kind of shit these motherfuckers calling the shots are saying or nodding along to... the silent drum.



I mean Trump is openly racist for Christ's sake. Everybody in his orbit is.

The Republican platform is a confederate-style, antebellum south, successionist strategy of power through faith based denialism. Practiced ignorance to achieve maximum target penetration. They have a bullseye and they dont let the truth get in the way of that endzone. It's insufferable, there isn't a negotiation tactic to combat willful ignorance.
 
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playahaitian

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You would leave Bgol and post for liv golf for some of that Arab money. :roflmao:

And delete every thread on the way out

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playahaitian

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playahaitian

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I knew it.

Played them all

Apparently got Turner to up the extension

But I think folk are not going to forget this one quickly

Cause in a messed up way he used the LIV detractors pain to get paid.

And saw the 911 protests live in person and got shook
 

woodchuck

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I don't get the backlash from these white people. I get it, but then again, I don't. This country's hands have never been clean, and our government and a lot of this country is in bed with the Saudis. This selective outrage is comical. If the 54 Golf Tour was being sponsored by the Israelis, would they have an issue with their human rights record?
 

Camille

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I knew it.

Played them all

Apparently got Turner to up the extension

But I think folk are not going to forget this one quickly

Cause in a messed up way he used the LIV detractors pain to get paid.

And saw the 911 protests live in person and got shook

I actually wasn't expecting the 911 protesters. I saw that on the news last night tho.
 

World B Free

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I don't get the backlash from these white people. I get it, but then again, I don't. This country's hands have never been clean, and our government and a lot of this country is in bed with the Saudis. This selective outrage is comical. If the 54 Golf Tour was being sponsored by the Israelis, would they have an issue with their human rights record?
Yeah, the hypocrisy is thicker than Karo syrup.
 

Flawless

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I don't get the backlash from these white people. I get it, but then again, I don't. This country's hands have never been clean, and our government and a lot of this country is in bed with the Saudis. This selective outrage is comical. If the 54 Golf Tour was being sponsored by the Israelis, would they have an issue with their human rights record?

The same country we sold billions of dollars worth of weapons :smh:
 

RoomService

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I knew it.

Played them all

Apparently got Turner to up the extension

But I think folk are not going to forget this one quickly

Cause in a messed up way he used the LIV detractors pain to get paid.

And saw the 911 protests live in person and got shook
I don’t believe they offered him the deal he wanted. Maybe they backed away from him.
 

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Why Do LIV Golfers Struggle to Explain Why They Left the PGA Tour?
The latest golfers to join the Saudi-backed series were vague and defensive in the face of hard questions about guaranteed money and human-rights issues.

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From left, Charles Howell III, Jason Kokrak and Paul Casey before a LIV Golf event at Trump National Golf Club Bedminster in New Jersey.Credit...Doug Mills/The New York Times

By Bill Pennington
July 27, 2022
BEDMINSTER, N.J. — Last month, Justin Thomas, the world’s seventh-ranked men’s golfer, summed up the feelings of PGA Tour players like himself who have rejected the sumptuous money offers of the rival, Saudi-backed LIV Golf series to remain with the established tour.
Thomas just wants his former tour brethren now aligned with LIV Golf to say they jumped for the money. “Like, I personally would gain a lot more respect for that,” Thomas has said. “But the more the players keep talking and saying that this is for the betterment of the game, the more agitated and irritated I get about it.”
On Wednesday, Thomas, who made his comments on the “No Laying Up” podcast, would have been repulsed anew by the words of the three latest defectors to the rebel tour who appeared at a news conference for a LIV series event that begins Friday at Trump National Golf Club Bedminster in New Jersey.
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“No, money was not a factor,” said Charles Howell III, 43, who was once ranked No. 15 worldwide but has slipped to No. 169. Howell insisted instead that he joined the breakaway circuit because golf “can be a force for change and good.”

Paul Casey, ranked 31st in the world, also lamented that the focus of the new circuit’s successful recruiting efforts has been the bountiful money paid to jump ship.
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A new series. The launch of new Saudi-financed LIV Golf series has resurfaced longstanding questions about athletes’ moral obligations and their desire to compete and earn money. Here’s what to know:
What is LIV Golf? The series is an upstart professional golf circuit bankrolled by Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund. Its organizers hope to position it as a player-power-focused alternative to the PGA Tour, which has been the highest level of pro golf for nearly a century.
Why is the new series controversial? The event has created sparks within golf for upending the traditions and strictures of how the game is played. It has also become a lightning rod for human rights campaigners who accuse Saudi Arabia of using sports to launder its reputation.
Who is playing it? Many of the biggest names in golf, such as Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy, have stayed away from LIV Golf. But several big names and former major champions, including Phil Mickelson, Dustin Johnson and Sergio García, joined. Henrik Stenson of Sweden, who was supposed to lead Europe’s team at the 2023 Ryder Cup, was removed as captain after announcing his move to the series.
What is attracting the players? The LIV Golf events are the richest tournaments in golf history. The first tournament’s total purse was $25 million, and the winner’s share was $4 million. The last-place finisher at each event was guaranteed $120,000. That is on top of the appearance fees and nine-figure signing-on payouts some players have accepted.
How has the PGA Tour responded to the rise of LIV Golf? The PGA Tour signaled months ago that it would take action against any of its players who joined the new tour after it denied them the releases to participate in other events it requires. In June, it suspended several PGA Tour members among the LIV Golf players. The Justice Department later announced that it was investigating the PGA Tour for anticompetitive behavior.





“There’s a lot more to this,” Casey, 45, said.
LIV Golf, whose major shareholder is the sovereign wealth fund of Saudi Arabia, has reportedly doled out upfront individual payments between $90 million and $200 million to golf stars including Phil Mickelson, Dustin Johnson and Bryson DeChambeau.

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But on Wednesday, Howell, Casey and Jason Kokrak, who left the PGA Tour earlier this month, shook their heads when asked directly if they had joined the upstart tour for the financial windfall.
Kokrak said he was “on the fence” about whether to abandon the PGA Tour until he tuned into the first two LIV tournaments this year. That’s when he watched numerous golfers who were guaranteed eight-figure appearance fees also getting ready to divvy up a whopping $25 million in prize money, including $120,000 for the last-place finisher, who, like most everyone else, had his major expenses to attend reimbursed. At the LIV event outside Portland, Ore., the journeyman player Pat Perez, who shot 80 in the final round and finished tied for 29th, pocketed $153,000 in individual winnings and another $750,000 as part of a team competition.
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Kokrak, 37, observed these former comrades who are assured gobs of money regardless of their scores and concluded on Wednesday that he was drawn to “a fun atmosphere.”

“It invigorates me,” he said.
I bet.

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Brooks Koepka, center, at Trump National Golf Course Bedminster on Wednesday.Credit...Doug Mills/The New York Times

About midway through Wednesday’s meeting with around 40 reporters, Howell, Casey and Kokrak were asked whether they were uncomfortable being the public face of an enterprise that critics have described as Saudi Arabia’s attempt to use golf to temper the perception of its grim human-rights record. Scores of corporate sponsors have dropped golfers who left the PGA Tour and joined LIV Golf.
“I’ve been to the kingdom a couple of times, and I’ve seen change,” said Casey, who has played in the annual Saudi International golf tournament. “And I’ve talked to the people there.”
Casey went on to explain that he had played golf with a 17-year-old girl and her father. “That opportunity wouldn’t have been there more than a couple years ago,” he said. “That was such a positive experience for me.”
A follow-up question turned the topic to gay rights in Saudi Arabia. Did the golfers wish to address that?
Casey, who for the last two decades has been one of the most media-cooperative, thoughtful and garrulous golfers on the world golf tours, answered: “It’s not a subject I know enough about to speak about.”
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Sitting to his right, Kokrak added: “Yeah, I agree with Paul. I don’t know enough about the subject to speak on it.”

The responses were reminiscent of another question at the inaugural LIV Golf tour event in June, when players, who reporters noticed tended to have similar replies to queries, were asked if they had received media training or been coached on how to handle difficult questions.
Perez said: “Zero.”
Brooks Koepka, a four-time major champion, answered testily: “I don’t know.”
At the conclusion of the Wednesday news conference, as Casey was leaving a podium, he was approached by a New Jersey-based newspaper reporter who asked about the recent protests from families of victims of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks who have criticized holding the Saudi-backed event at Trump’s golf course, especially since it is situated within 50 miles of where the World Trade Center once stood.
“My heart goes out to all of those who suffered a loss and been impacted by 9/11; I don’t have words to describe the pain and sadness behind that,” Casey said earnestly.
An aide for LIV Golf beckoned.
“I’ve got to do a photo shoot,” Casey said.
 
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