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a kennedy

(32,323 posts)
Wed Jun 19, 2024, 08:58 AM Jun 2024

Well, well, well, Tiger gets his OWN special exemption, for Lifetime Avhievement.


The The PGA Tour announced on Tuesday it had created a special exemption for Tiger Woods alone, allowing for qualification to certain events on its schedule.

The ‘Sponsor Exemption for Lifetime Achievement’ will allow players with 80 or more PGA Tour victories to qualify for ‘Signature Events.’

Woods is the only active player who falls into this bracket with 82 career victories. The 15-time major champion is tied for the most ever PGA Tour victories with Sam Snead.

The PGA Tour said it was implementing this to “recognize Tiger Woods in his own category.”

The changes were approved after a meeting between the PGA Tour’s Policy and Enterprises Boards in Hartford, Connecticut.

The eight ‘Signature Events’ on the PGA Tour are the marquee tournaments on the tour’s schedule, boasting increased prize money and more FedExCup points up for grabs.

FedExCup points are accrued over the year, with the top 70 players qualifying for the Playoffs at the end of the season. Last year, there was a whopping $75 million prize pool for the tournament with the winner netting $18 million.

The eight ‘Signature Events’ on the PGA Tour calendar are The Sentry, AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, The Genesis Invitational – a tournament which Woods has hosted in recent years – the Arnold Palmer Invitational, RBC Heritage, Wells Fargo Championship, The Memorial Tournament and the Travelers Championship.

Woods has previously won the Arnold Palmer Invitational eight times and The Memorial Tournament five times. ‘Sponsor Exemption for Lifetime Achievement’ will allow players with 80 or more PGA Tour victories to qualify for ‘Signature Events.’

Woods is the only active player who falls into this bracket with 82 career victories. The 15-time major champion is tied for the most ever PGA Tour victories with Sam Snead.

The PGA Tour said it was implementing this to “recognize Tiger Woods in his own category.”

The changes were approved after a meeting between the PGA Tour’s Policy and Enterprises Boards in Hartford, Connecticut.

The eight ‘Signature Events’ on the PGA Tour are the marquee tournaments on the tour’s schedule, boasting increased prize money and more FedExCup points up for grabs.

FedExCup points are accrued over the year, with the top 70 players qualifying for the Playoffs at the end of the season. Last year, there was a whopping $75 million prize pool for the tournament with the winner netting $18 million.

The eight ‘Signature Events’ on the PGA Tour calendar are The Sentry, AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, The Genesis Invitational – a tournament which Woods has hosted in recent years – the Arnold Palmer Invitational, RBC Heritage, Wells Fargo Championship, The Memorial Tournament and the Travelers Championship.

Woods has previously won the Arnold Palmer Invitational eight times and The Memorial Tournament five times.

https://www.cnn.com/2024/06/19/sport/tiger-woods-pga-tour-qualification-route-spt-intl/index.html

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Well, well, well, Tiger gets his OWN special exemption, for Lifetime Avhievement. (Original Post) a kennedy Jun 2024 OP
Money Money Money IA8IT Jun 2024 #1
That's right, he's a huge draw, tons of followers. a kennedy Jun 2024 #2
Lots of people wouldn't watch the PGA Tour, if not for him. n/t Different Drummer Jun 2024 #3
The PGA Tour said it was implementing this to "recognize Tiger Woods in his own category." CrispyQ Jun 2024 #4
That sucks. And he sucks. MOMFUDSKI Jun 2024 #5
Every time Tiger snowybirdie Jun 2024 #6
do you notice as soon as he's really doing bad, he'll start limping more....... a kennedy Jun 2024 #7
Dont they still have the rule you have to walk the course? getagrip_already Jun 2024 #8
Yup..... a kennedy Jun 2024 #9

CrispyQ

(38,585 posts)
4. The PGA Tour said it was implementing this to "recognize Tiger Woods in his own category."
Wed Jun 19, 2024, 09:23 AM
Jun 2024

Alito is re-wording this now.

SCOTUS said it was granting this one-time-everything-covered-immunity to “recognize Donald Trump in his own category.”


snowybirdie

(5,685 posts)
6. Every time Tiger
Wed Jun 19, 2024, 10:02 AM
Jun 2024

plays in the big tournaments lately, he embarrasses himself by playing poorly. Is that what he wants to be his legacy? Like a sad old fighter past his prime. I think it's a mistake

a kennedy

(32,323 posts)
7. do you notice as soon as he's really doing bad, he'll start limping more.......
Wed Jun 19, 2024, 10:16 AM
Jun 2024

🤣. I don’t know if intentionally does it or if his leg is really bothering him. It was a horrible injury to his leg.

getagrip_already

(17,537 posts)
8. Dont they still have the rule you have to walk the course?
Wed Jun 19, 2024, 10:31 AM
Jun 2024

Gotta be a hard day on a bad leg....

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