with Bryan Angus

Thanks for joining me today. I look forward to your comments . They are always welcome here on FairwaysPlus. Bryan Angus bryanangus4@gmail.com



Thursday, May 4, 2023

Greedy spoiled rich Millionaires...or European legends let down...

Today Poulter, Westwood. Garcia and Bland resigned from the European/DP World Tour rather than pay 100,000 Euro penalty for jumping to LIV for more money guaranteed.

Blandy is not in the same category as the others financially. Just for example of why Poulter  hardly needed more money in my opinion.

His car collection PRIOR to LIV includes a 1967 Ferrari 275 GTB, the Ferrari Enzo, the Ferrari 550 Barchetta Pininfarina, the Ferrari LaFerrari Aperta, the Ferrari FF, two LaFerrari,and two Ford GTs

What a sorry end to three stalwarts of the European team Ryder Cup squad..They are done, playing in obscurity..all due to greed. 

Here is the DP World statement

The DP World Tour today confirmed it has received membership resignations from Sergio Garcia, Ian Poulter, Richard Bland and Lee Westwood who were sanctioned for serious breaches of the Tour’s Conflicting Tournament Regulation committed last June.

DP World Tour flag logo

The DP World Tour would like to take this opportunity to thank the four players for the contribution they have made to the Tour and in particular to Sergio, Ian and Lee for the significant part they have played in Europe’s success in the Ryder Cup over many years.

Their resignations, however, along with the sanctions imposed upon them, are a consequence of their own choices.

As we have consistently maintained throughout the past year, the Tour has a responsibility to its entire membership to administer the member regulations which each player signs up to. These regulations are in place to protect the collective interests of all DP World Tour members.

The independent panel appointed by Sport Resolutions recognised this, determining that our Conflicting Tournament Regulation and its application in the circumstances did not go beyond what was necessary and proportionate to the Tour’s continued operation as a professional golf tour and that we have a legitimate interest in protecting the rights of our full membership by enforcing it.

A further update on other sanctioned members will be provided on Thursday. 

Bryan Angus


No comments:

Post a Comment