Woods says has been approached
about Premier Golf League
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[February 12, 2020]
(Reuters) - Tiger Woods said on
Tuesday he had been approached by the Premier Golf League (PGL) and
was gathering more information about a concept that could be a more
lucrative alternative to the PGA Tour.
The British-based World Golf Group last month unveiled plans for a
new global tour it hopes to launch in 2022 that would consist of 18
yearly tournaments - each with prize money of $10 million -- and
feature 48 of the game's top players.
Woods, speaking to reporters at Riviera Country Club in Pacific
Palisades, California, where he is tournament host for this week's
Genesis Invitational, said he had been briefed on details of the PGL.
"Have I been personally approached? Yes, and my team's been aware of
it and we've delved into the details of it and trying to figure it
all out, just like everyone else," said Woods.
"We've been down this road before with World Golf Championships and
other events being started.
"There's a lot of information that we're still looking at and
whether it's reality or not, but just like everybody else, we're
looking into it."
The PGL said it wanted to work with established tours rather than as
a breakaway circuit, but the U.S.-based PGA Tour and European Tour
have been all but dismissive about the proposed circuit.
When asked how such a concept could be a possibility, Woods
referenced the high-profile World Golf Championships, which were
introduced in 1999 as a way to get the world's best golfers together
outside of the four majors and Players Championship.
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PGA golfer Tiger Woods (red shirt) looks on prior to the game
between the UCF Knights and the Stanford Cardinals at Spectrum
Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Douglas DeFelice-USA TODAY Sports/File
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Woods also suggested that even if the PGL does not get off the
ground, the concept of getting the best golfers in the world
competing against each other on a more regular basis will not go
away anytime soon.
"I think that just like all events, you're trying to get the top
players to play more collectively," he said.
"And so this is a natural evolution, whether or not things like this
are going to happen. But ideas like this are going to happen going
forward, whether it's now or any other time in the future."
Woods, who is seeking a record-breaking 83rd PGA Tour win this week,
will play the opening two rounds alongside Justin Thomas and Steve
Stricker.
(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto; editing by Ken Ferris)
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