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Just now, iacas said:

Okay. Cool.

Do we have much of a choice? Plus some gas comes from the US or elsewhere.

They’re not the same.

I did mention that I believe.   Not much of a choice for sure when it comes to oil purchases.

The PGA is very passionate right now about LIV. I laughed when Rory mentioned that when seeing the 18 players at the BMW it will make him sick, nauseated! Turning on old friends for decisions they make that differ from their own positions shouldn’t kill that relationship. What we don’t know is if they have had private discussions. We probably will never know.

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So if we were all flocking over to the 'Saudi gas station' over the local but more expensive one then I would agree it is hypocritical to abandon the right thing over a few pennies. But there is NOT a choice is there? If you want to blame the US Gov then have at it. I will gladly spend $100/month more to not have to purchase Saudi oil if given a choice. 

It is not righteous posturing to condemn the LIV defectors have a very very very good choice they are choosing to screw over. I love Rory for standing up and not mincing words. 

The PGAT monopoly argument continues to be laughable.  It would be a monopoly if any professional player joining the ranks would have no option but to play for the PGAT. There are a hundred other tours out there they can and do live on. But calling them a monopoly because they won't let these players ride two boats at any one moment in time is warping the monopoly meaning.  

I will agree that the PGAT has needed a makeover for a while and there is no denying LIV forced their hand in doing so. 

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1 hour ago, Sandy Lie said:

Disagree.

I find it hard to believe you see a global economic collapse to not do business with an unfavorable regime to sustain basic living comparable to some athletes suffering only being really rich instead of super rich as the same. Come on.

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2 minutes ago, Vinsk said:

I find it hard to believe you see a global economic collapse to not do business with an unfavorable regime to sustain basic living comparable to some athletes suffering only being really rich instead of super rich as the same. Come on.

A global collapse, I never said that.  We have been doing business with Countries that we don’t agree with for decades. 

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How do you avoid Saudi oil today? If you couldn’t purchase anything oil or gas related since you usually can’t know where it came from, there wouldn’t be a lot left. Petroleum products are everywhere and an integral part of today’s world.

Buying petroleum products and joining LIV is not the same thing.

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2 hours ago, Moxley said:

Leishman and Lahiri, though not huge names, add to the haul of players from outside Europe/USA where LIV could really become dominant.

Go figure - the PGA Tour doesn't have the same hold in the hearts and minds of people who grew up in other countries than the U.S.

Leishman is 38. Anirban Lahiri is 92nd in OWGR and… hasn't really done much of note. They're not big losses for the PGA Tour.

2 hours ago, Sandy Lie said:

The PGA is very passionate right now

The PGA Tour might be. The PGA… not so much.

2 hours ago, Sandy Lie said:

Turning on old friends for decisions they make that differ from their own positions shouldn’t kill that relationship.

This from the guy who said buying gas made everyone hypocrites? Dude. Friendships are killed over far, far, FAR less than aligning yourself with a murderous regime to help them sports wash while turning your backs on the group that created the platform that allowed you to succeed and rise to prominence to begin with.

As Cam Tringale pointed out in his ridiculous letter… "Thanks for the platform you created that I used to rise to fame and fortune despite never once even winning… and now when I stab this knife into your back you may feel a small pinch…"

Friendships have been lost over what sports team someone roots for, for crying out loud.

40 minutes ago, Zeph said:

Buying petroleum products and joining LIV is not the same thing.

Common sense often ain't so common.

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1 hour ago, Zeph said:

How do you avoid Saudi oil today? If you couldn’t purchase anything oil or gas related since you usually can’t know where it came from, there wouldn’t be a lot left. Petroleum products are everywhere and an integral part of today’s world.

Buying petroleum products and joining LIV is not the same thing.

You can’t.  No its not. But the source the money comes from Mohammed bin Salam.  This guy is the crown prince, deputy prime minister, and minister of defense of Saudi Arabia. He also serves as the chairman of the Council of Economic and Development Affairs and chairman of the Council of Political and Security Affairs. He is the seventh son of King Salman bin Abdulaziz and the eldest of six sons born to King Salman's third wife, Fahda bint Falah Al Hithlain. Mohammed bin Salman controls his father's government and is considered the de facto ruler of Saudi Arabia.

Essentially he funds the LIV Tour. And I wouldn’t piss him off.

33 minutes ago, iacas said:

Go figure - the PGA Tour doesn't have the same hold in the hearts and minds of people who grew up in other countries than the U.S.

Leishman is 38. Anirban Lahiri is 92nd in OWGR and… hasn't really done much of note. They're not big losses for the PGA Tour.

The PGA Tour might be. The PGA… not so much.

This from the guy who said buying gas made everyone hypocrites? Dude. Friendships are killed over far, far, FAR less than aligning yourself with a murderous regime to help them sports wash while turning your backs on the group that created the platform that allowed you to succeed and rise to prominence to begin with.

As Cam Tringale pointed out in his ridiculous letter… "Thanks for the platform you created that I used to rise to fame and fortune despite never once even winning… and now when I stab this knife into your back you may feel a small pinch…"

Friendships have been lost over what sports team someone roots for, for crying out loud.

Common sense often ain't so common.

The hypocrisy here is we condemn Saudi Arabia then fill our cars full of gas.  The US does it all the time. We buy about 16% of our Uranium from Russia. The US is currently banning all Energy Imports from Russia except….Uranium. No matter the issues we have with other countries trade still continues. 
In regard to PGA vs LIV and citing Human Rights, blood money it gets on everyone’s hands indirectly.

Please read this: 

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The PGA Tour has regularly attacked the LIV Golf series for being funded by Saudi Arabia. According to the Tour's allied smear merchants, the checks earned by the likes...
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5 minutes ago, Sandy Lie said:

The hypocrisy here is we condemn Saudi Arabia then fill our cars full of gas.

You're not getting it.

And telling me to "please read this" implies that you've discovered something we don't know, and I can tell you very much that this is not the case, and that equating "buying gas" with what Cam Smith or whomever does for MBS is a folly.

And… "allied smear merchants"? Oy.

If you can't see the difference between this:

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For instance, the Tour’s biggest of all brands, FedEx – the title sponsor of the season-long FedEx Cup race and the postseason’s first tournament (FedEx St Jude Championship), has a “direct presence in Saudi Arabia,” according to tweet last year.

… and directly taking money from the Saudi PIF, then I don't know what to tell you.

Jeez. Heck, we have a Saudi Arabian member here too. OH NOES, TST is aligned with MBS, too!

Cripes.

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6 minutes ago, iacas said:

You're not getting it.

And telling me to "please read this" implies that you've discovered something we don't know, and I can tell you very much that this is not the case, and that equating "buying gas" with what Cam Smith or whomever does for MBS is a folly.

And… "allied smear merchants"? Oy.

If you can't see the difference between this:

… and directly taking money from the Saudi PIF, then I don't know what to tell you.

Jeez. Heck, we have a Saudi Arabian member here too. OH NOES, TST is aligned with MBS, too!

Cripes.

Relax!

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4 minutes ago, Sandy Lie said:

Relax!

Perfectly calm here. I just think you're making a series of really bad posts.

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2 hours ago, Sandy Lie said:

The hypocrisy here is we condemn Saudi Arabia then fill our cars full of gas.  The US does it all the time. We buy about 16% of our Uranium from Russia. The US is currently banning all Energy Imports from Russia except….Uranium. No matter the issues we have with other countries trade still continues. 
In regard to PGA vs LIV and citing Human Rights, blood money it gets on everyone’s hands indirectly.

It’s almost disturbing you can’t see the difference here.

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31 minutes ago, Vinsk said:

It’s almost disturbing you can’t see the difference here.

No Kevin, what’s disturbing is you. I can have my view, and you can have yours. Moving on!

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4 minutes ago, Sandy Lie said:

No Kevin, what’s disturbing is you. I can have my view, and you can have yours. Moving on!

Relax.

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It’s one thing to participate in a global economy with a murderous, vile regime, and another to get cut a f***ing check from their personal bank account 

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3 minutes ago, jbishop15 said:

It’s one thing to participate in a global economy with a murderous, vile regime, and another to get cut a f***ing check from their personal bank account 

Nah, same thing. Hypocrite.</sarcasm>

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14 hours ago, Sandy Lie said:

The PGA has control over several tour in several countries. Are they a monopoly? I would say yes. So when a competitor comes along they get upset.

As opposed to all those non-monopolies who open up champagne when a competitor comes along who is operating outside of any reasonable market constraints to undercut your business and threatening your very livelihood?  

 

 

14 hours ago, Sandy Lie said:

I’m sure we won’t agree, and  I’m not trying to convince anyone that LIV is bad or good. But it’s here, players are jumping for money and other reasons. Condemning them doesn’t change anything. Am I disappointed? Mostly yes. Maybe it’s not a Gentleman’s game anymore.

 

They are jumping for the money.  Call it for what it is.  No player makes this jump if LIV is operating within expected market constraints.

14 hours ago, Sandy Lie said:

I’m not saying look the other way, but competition breads change. Some are afraid of it. Some embrace it. I’ll go out on a limb and say in several years this won’t matter. Another level of competition will be born from this. Or maybe it just goes away.

 

Are you are happy that some of the world's best players are on a tour that is effectively a glorified exhibition?  Is that a good change to pro golf?  

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6 hours ago, Hugh Jars said:

Its comical hearing ignorant American idiots continually call out the Saudis for their human rights record.

"BuT ItS BlOoD MoNeY" 🤪

https://www.humanrightspulse.com/mastercontentblog/hypocrisy-and-human-rights-abuses-in-the-land-of-the-free

Australia has its own sad history too. But we are talking about LIV golf in this thread, not Australia or the USA. 

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