Keegan Bradley: PGA TOUR Players Could Lose Everything in 2028

Keegan Bradley: PGA TOUR Players Could Lose Everything in 2028



Keegan Bradley has delivered a blunt assessment of the PGA TOUR’s new 2028 model: the consequences will be extreme. The defending Travelers Championship winner says players who do not perform will go from competing in the biggest events in the world to being out of them, reinforcing golf’s meritocratic nature.

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  1. What he meant to say was this: we have entered a time where people from New York, who are losers with no etiquette and have no business playing golf or going to golf tournaments as spectators, are going to golf tournaments and ruining the atmosphere for everyone else who does have etiquette and understands this sport. And the only way this problem is going to be fixed is if you don't let disrespectful losers come to golf tournaments and act like that. Either the game of golf has etiquette or it doesn't. If it does, then the PGA TOUR must protect it. If these people want to go to hockey games and basketball games and act like that, they can do it. They should not be able to do it at golf tournaments when a guy like Wyndham Clark is fighting for his life to win a major championship while people with no class are cheering when he misses shots. That kind of disgusting behavior shouldn't be allowed at the Ryder cup and it shouldn't be allowed at the U.S. Open. At the very least we shouldn't be holding tournaments like that in New York.

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