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[QUOTE="jncuse, post: 4295085, member: 1969"] They won't kill the PGA. They will likely weaken them and hurt their revenue pool, which will hurt the prize money and salaries of everybody associated with the tour on any level But it will always be able to exist and people on the top tour are going to make good money. Which is why the PGA is so vigorously playing the we are virtuous and so noble card right now - to protect their piece of the pie. I am not taking LIV's side at all, but PGA playing the "we are good guys" card is questionable on a few levels... I'll deal that on another post. But it's not like the PGA has not tried to push crappy product before. They push "crap" in many of their events. Look at the John Deere field this week for example. And its not only due to LIV. The field probably would not likely have had an extra top 100 players in the world in LIV this weekend. These crappy events, or them not giving a flying **** about events like the Canadian Open until recently was a problem the PGA tour had well before LIV. Golf will survive strongly because its core events amongst its fanbase (the majors) have are separate from both LIV and PGA. [/QUOTE]
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