Patrick Cantlay Wants to Never Be Tiger Woods’s Headache, Confesses His ‘Primary’ Priority Over PGA Tour
The $3 billion merger has everyone in the community on the edge of their seats. It is more so for the golfers who are part of the PGA Tour Policy Board, especially Tiger Woods. The legend of the game had earlier alluded to the sleepless nights that the negotiations had bought him during the Hero World Challenge. However, for Patrick Cantlay, all of that takes a backseat.
The eight-time PGA Tour champ was asked how he was able to balance the work as a member of the board while playing golf during an interview. Cantlay, however, while answering the question, went ahead to reveal his priorities, all the while dubbing the work as a board member as a secondary one, no less!
The $3 billion do merger has everyone in the community on the edge of their seats it is more so for the golfers who are part of the PGA Tour policy board especially Tiger Woods The Legend of the game had earlier alluded to the sleepless nights that the negotiations
Had bought him during the Hero World Challenge however for Patrick kentley all of that takes a back seat the eight-time PGA Tour champ was asked how he was able to balance the work as a member of the board while playing golf during an interview kentley however while answering the question went ahead
To reveal his priorities all the while dubbing the work as a board member as a secondary one no less Patrick kentley opens up about his PGA Tour responsibilities during a press conference ahead of the 2024 American Express the pro mentioned how he cares deeply about the ongoing negotiations moreover he also conveyed
How he has a responsibility to the membership while trying to represent the players as best as possible adding on the golfer revealed how seeing through this deal to set up the PGA tour players both now and in the future is a main concern however he was quick to confess
How golf is still his primary job while alluding to his career as an athlete in the sport nevertheless adding on he also expressed the need to prioritize both things correctly all the while doing everything he can despite it being a challenge well as the pro himself said
That’s life the 31 year-old American was working on the deal as the fifth player director of the PGA Tour policy board alongside Woods the latter joined the group last August as the sixth member while the eight-time PGA Tour champ was reappointed to the position for two more years until
2026 with Mr T in toe coupled with the priority is set by himself the 2022 BMW Championship winner would surely try not to get in the way of the 48-year-old what about the 15-time major champ the legend of the game had earlier joined the policy board stating how he
Intended to guarantee that the circuit remains a player-driven organization upholding the idea of for the players by the players moreover during the recent Hero World Challenge he expressed his desire to ensure the efficiency of the whole process was better along with the deal Tiger Woods’s take on the ongoing
Negotiations during his comeback event the 1997 Masters champion revealed how the progress of the deal was slow even so he made sure to highlight how the process has evolved but frustrated at the speed of some of the governance change regardless he had disclosed how the board was working tirelessly for the best deal