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Graeme Agars breaks down Jon Rahm’s move from PGA Tour to LIV Golf | It’s Only Sport

February 12, 2024
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Veteran golf reporter Graeme Agars joins Martin Devlin on It is Solely Sport, speaking all about world quantity three Jon Rahm’s transfer …

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  1. @JP76511 says:
    2 years ago

    It’s after Tiger for the PGAT now & it’s not going to be smooth sailing from now, even if LIV didn’t exits. One player was the ratings buster & now his not the same anymore.

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  2. @EC8862 says:
    2 years ago

    lol. Tell this dude firstly: look at f1, team and individual works at the same time. Secondly, ok boomer.

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  3. @GWills-ys6rd says:
    2 years ago

    He's not a fan of LIV Golf and nobody cares because he seems to live in the past. Once LIV Golf gets prime-time TV and a console game it's game over for legacy tours. Every sport needs to innovate at some point in its evolution. LIV Golf already has massive strength in investment, nobody can compete with PIF's financial resources, plus they've given legacy tours plenty of opportunities to collaborate.

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  4. @JesusIsLord2011 says:
    2 years ago

    A team player usually doesn't know exactly what he needs to make on the final 2 holes in the team competition because his teammates are still playing in the shotgun start. So, that argument is weak. He knows for sure on the individual competition, but the team is still battling down the stretch with huge score swings. The team competition keeps the other guys passionate and driven down the stretch.

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  5. @billyburroo says:
    2 years ago

    didn't know who this dinosaur graeme agars is so looked him up a picture tells a thousand words you don't have to like LIV to appreciate what it's done for golf a shake up of what we keep getting served from the pga tour is a good thing just like wearing long socks with short pants agars needs to start living this century not the last one

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  6. @christineleeworthy5211 says:
    2 years ago

    Stupid commentary

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  7. @LegolasFan69 says:
    2 years ago

    What a dinosaur

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  8. @alexdelagarza6697 says:
    2 years ago

    If you compare the PGAT to baseball, football or basketball there is no comparison in INCOME from the franchise, merchandising and tv contracts.
    The money for the PGAT comes principally from corporate sponsors at the various tournaments and the tv contracts and PGA media rights. You'd never get rich from investing in the PGAT.
    The current business model of the PGAT is like a Guild from the 1800s. You MUST be in the Guild to play; the income is for a non-profit organization; money also goes to charity; money goes to prizes; money goes to management; money goes to investments for pensions; money goes to PGAT golf venues, and a few other things. NOT a lot of room for profits in here.
    How can you expect to compete against a Sovereign Wealth Fund that isn't concerned about MAKING A PROFIT !!!??? You can't. This is becoming clear to the PGAT members. They're just waiting to see who leaves next.
    To the last guy out………be sure to turn off the lights.

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  9. @hughmaroney8503 says:
    2 years ago

    The PGA can be a US tour. Europe can go to LIV.

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  10. @chezchezchezchez says:
    2 years ago

    This is a wonderful interview. With great insight from Graeme. Many of the other interviews didn’t explain it as well as he did. Thanks a lot.

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  11. @doug8515 says:
    2 years ago

    This bloke is just another dinosaur livining in the past. LIV is outward thinking, this bloke is just ignorant

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  12. @larryverdugo3553 says:
    2 years ago

    When LIV was denied points LIV had to go on the offensive. If LIV got points like the HERO event then they might have felt ok we are still moving forward

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  13. @benhorst says:
    2 years ago

    he says he's against 54 holes but doesn't say why, like he's a traditionalist for tradition's sake. a boomer.

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