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[QUOTE="jncuse, post: 4321073, member: 1969"] It is fractured, but at the end of the day I only see 4 events getting really dinged - the Players and the 3 playoff events. But a few positives or at least mitigating factors. - The Majors will always be big and the fields shoudn't be too compromised. Any anybody that leaves for LIV in the top 20, should have enough of a "roll" (or even past event history) to be able to stay in most majors for a few years (via top 50 to 80 in WGR) A player like Cameron Smith is exempt for the next 5 years, DJ for another 3. Then again perhaps we don't want to see them. - The PGA creating 8 "signature" events should be a positive mitigating factor - smaller fields with a relegation factor should create some excitement. The PGA has a number of "Fractured" events with fields that are heavily split because players spread themselves out. These 8 events should be at the same level as the top tier events on the existing tour other than the playoffs and the Players. The events that take the biggest hit in this new world are the Players and the Playoffs. And there may be some weeks that are traditionally weak on the PGA tour anyway, that LIV will develop a good field that was better then what the PGA offered (pre split) That being said not sure if I will watch. [/QUOTE]
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