The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Golf stars will help make Players attain major status. Breaking the Ice –

- Eve Muirhead

They call the Players Championsh­ip the “fifth major” and there seems to be momentum building to make that official. The precedent has been set by the LPGA Tour deciding a few years ago that the Evian Championsh­ip in France would become a major.

The fact that big names such as Jordan Spieth are getting behind The Players’ claim to be a major isn’t going to hurt its cause. He makes some pretty strong points. For a few years now they have always had a stellar field and the top 50 in the world are at Sawgrass this year. It certainly seems to produce good winners.

And it’s also got the iconic 17th hole, which has to be one of the most famous in golf now.

Spieth says that The Players has a major “aura” and he should know.

It’s not as if he needs to be a PR man for the event. He’s missed the last three cuts so it would be understand­able if he actually played it down.

Traditiona­lists probably wouldn’t want four majors to become five but sport moves on and I don’t think five is too many.

It’s not as if the majors have been around forever anyway. The term only really started being used in the 1960s, I believe.

If you look at tennis, the Australian Open is now a genuine grand slam but it wasn’t that long ago that some of the top players didn’t even bother putting it on their schedule.

It would be a good marketing tool to have a fifth major and no sport is going to turn its back on that.

And when the big players push for something, whatever the sport, they usually get it. My guess is that this is going to happen.

Hip hip hooray for snooker It’s not often I get the chance to watch so much sport on the TV but that’s one of the upsides of a hip operation.

I was hooked on the snooker last week for the semi-finals and final.

The Higgins v Williams final was an epic.

Watching it brought back great memories of all the finals I used to sit down to watch with my dad.

And I bet there are loads of people who get nostalgic about snooker.

Mind you, I’m not sure that a 42-yearold against a 43-year-old, who were at their peak over 10 years ago, is the dream final for those who want new stars to emerge to take the sport forward. Time to cast away my crutches I’d like to thank everybody who has wished me well after my operation.

I’m getting around the house a bit better and hopefully I’ll be able to get rid of the crutches soon.

The next step after that will be to start driving again.

I’ve got my head around not being able to golf for a while but I must admit I’m getting withdrawal symptoms from being in the gym.

Another family fourth place My dad’s team got the semi-finals of the World Seniors which was a good achievemen­t.

They missed out on a medal so unfortunat­ely it is another fourth place for the Muirheads to report.

Tribute to Graham Shaw There was sad news for Scottish curling with the death of Graham Shaw on his farm near Coupar Angus. Graham competed in a lot of national championsh­ips and he loved the sport. Our thoughts are with Graham’s family.

It’s not as if the majors have been around forever anyway. The term only really started being used in the 1960s. It would be good for marketing

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Picture: Getty. Jordan Spieth has supported the Players Championsh­ip bid to be recognised as the fifth major.
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