Re: The Majors
Australia is just too remote from a logistical viewpoint.
My hope is that the Majors remain as they are and that the WGC events become very much the accepted second tier below them above the standard tour events.
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Mizunoman- your comment about Australia being too remote to hold a Golf Major- I think we've proven with events such as the Australian Tennis Open, F1 Grand Prix, Olympic Games, Presidents Cup etc. that we can hold a successful world class event. Interest in Golf since Greg Norman gave it away has hit an all time low in Australia- if we saw more top players come out here that might change. Of course Tiger Woods gets around it by charging a massive appearance fee- it's about time places like Asia and Australia were given a chance to put on some big tournaments. And if you talk to a lot of the elite athletes who come to Australia you'll find they love it. Jack Nicklaus said Royal Melbourne Golf Course is one of his favourites in the world. Go figure.
Australia is just too remote from a logistical viewpoint.
My hope is that the Majors remain as they are and that the WGC events become very much the accepted second tier below them above the standard tour events.
D.[/quote]
Mizunoman- your comment about Australia being too remote to hold a Golf Major- I think we've proven with events such as the Australian Tennis Open, F1 Grand Prix, Olympic Games, Presidents Cup etc. that we can hold a successful world class event. Interest in Golf since Greg Norman gave it away has hit an all time low in Australia- if we saw more top players come out here that might change. Of course Tiger Woods gets around it by charging a massive appearance fee- it's about time places like Asia and Australia were given a chance to put on some big tournaments. And if you talk to a lot of the elite athletes who come to Australia you'll find they love it. Jack Nicklaus said Royal Melbourne Golf Course is one of his favourites in the world. Go figure.
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