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    The fact that LIV was a flop in the U.S. did not mean a deal did not have to be made, as explained below. It just gave the PGA Tour leverage in the negotiations.

    The reasons for the deal are (i) the PGA Tour recognized that PIF had staying power, in spite of the massive losses, and (ii) they were at risk of losing another round of top players, to disastrous effect, including for media contracts. Both parties has reasons to settle, which is when deals get done.

    The PGA Board will approve. The independent directors and some players will understand the above.

    The DOJ/antitrust issue is real. They structured the deal to argue that it is not a merger. That is why they trumpet the fact that the PGA Tour will continue to govern its events. Monohan's statements about removing a competitor are damaging, as well as his multiple roles going forward. From a technical legal perspective the DOJ will attempt to define the "relevant market" as global professional golf, and may assert that the combination is monopolistic in that market. Frankly, there is a lot to say for that. PGA/DB/PIF will argue that the relevant market is global sports or even global entertainment, and that the combined entities' market power is small in those markets. If DOJ persists, the courts ultimately decide.

    As for Monahan, it is a side show from the main event, and I think he survives, but if not he will be a very rich man.

    As for the LIV golfers they will get and keep their money. Anything but would be a bad publicity hit for PIF especially if they want to target other sports or entertainment. There may be a "penalty" on reincorporation but it will be minor in the greater scope or be compensated otherwise. Those who stayed will be mollified by the equity participation.

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    Monahan had a medical situation yesterday. The saudis must have read the fine print and sewn his head back on.

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    The boys lit up the scoreboard yesterday! Anyone know why Kokrak isn't playing?
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    Quote Originally Posted by murray87 View Post
    The boys lit up the scoreboard yesterday! Anyone know why Kokrak isn't playing?
    He doesn't have any status on the PGA and didn't do well enough in trying to qualify.
    Mama always told me, stupid is as stupid does. @danagardens

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    Everyone on the telecasts and talking heads basically falling over themselves talking about how amazing the course is. Maybe it’s not translating to tv because watching yesterday it looked meh to me. Certainly doesn’t look like a U.S. open venue with its wide fairways and easy rough.. I’m of the opinion that every us open should be played on the northeast courses or pinehurst.

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    No Pebble Beach?

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoMuskies View Post
    No Pebble Beach?
    Probably blasphemous but it doesn’t do it for me either as far as a us open course. I think it’s cool as a regular tour stop and obviously it’s an amazing course but I don’t see it as a us open course either.

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    Courses like Pebble Beach and Torrey Pines play a lot different in the US Open than they do during regular PGA Tour stops.

    I also like seeing the US Open in primetime whenever they play on the West Coast.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 94GRAD View Post
    He doesn't have any status on the PGA and didn't do well enough in trying to qualify.
    I thought MOR also said he had an injury that's kept him out of action of late - I don't follow LIV to really see how he's doing.

    Then again, wouldn't it be up to the USGA to determine his standing? Not quite the same as the PGA (who incidentally let him into the PGA Championship if I remember correctly?)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xville View Post
    Probably blasphemous but it doesn’t do it for me either as far as a us open course. I think it’s cool as a regular tour stop and obviously it’s an amazing course but I don’t see it as a us open course either.
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