The Collapse of Collin Morikawa
In episode 44 of season 2, Matt Cook and Bobby Brown delve into the collapse of Colin Morikawa, the Sony Open, and the new PGA Tour app. They discuss the role of a caddy and the impact of bad shots, critique player performances, make predictions, and speculate on the future of the league amid changes at Live Golf. Bobby also shares about his Hawaii trip and golfing experiences.
Key Points
- The President of Franchises for LIV Golf, Matt Goodman, has resigned along with several other executives, indicating potential turmoil within the organization.
- Players on LIV Golf teams will now have to cover their own travel and hotel expenses, signaling a significant shift from the previously all-inclusive approach.
- Speculation arises about the future of LIV Golf players if the league fails, particularly for those like Taylor Gooch who don't have major wins or high status to fall back on.
What happened to Collin Morikawa on Sunday at the Sentry Tournament of Champions? Matt & Bobby break down the epic collapse. They'll provide analysis on the upcoming Sony Open along with another penny bet. The No Laying Up podcast broke the news on the recent LIV Golf exodus, find out what this means for LIV Golf's future.
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