Rory McIlroy and Brooks Koepka are among those to distance themselves from the new concept, but too much time and money has been invested for PGL to turn back now
Coronavirus and its associated troubles is not the only matter to have caused Jay Monahan recent strain. As golf, like all other sports, now seeks to navigate a path towards a resumption there will inevitably be a sense that additional challenges may disappear. They may actually multiply. Monahan, in his role as the PGA Tour’s commissioner, encountered turmoil this year, even before the pandemic.
The Premier Golf League dominated discussion in the early part of the year, even though sceptics insist this is a scheme based in dreamland. It isn’t going away, you know. Or is it? Must it?
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