The Scotsman

‘It’s turbulent… but I’m confident that golf is not just about money’

- Martin Dempster

A steep climb up to either the first tee or the clubhouse at Club de Golf Alcanada overlookin­g Alcudia Bay in magnificen­t Mallorca isn’t ideal when you’ve had one of your knees replaced and it’s still settling in. That didn’t stop David Williams, though, from making those journeys on numerous occasions during the recent Rolex Challenge Tour Grand Final supported by The R&A and there was good reason for that.

Close to nine years after being appointed as long-time incumbent Neil Coles’s successor, his tenure as european tour group chairman is coming to an end and, though being on that first tee at the developmen­t circuit’s season finale is something he’s done in the past, it was a sort of ‘goodbye’ as far as the challenge Tour was concerned.

“I learned when I joined the board that the Challenge Tour is a very important part of the whole european tour group set up,” Williams, who will hand over the reins to Eric Nicoli, the current vice-chairman, in January, told The Scotsman after seeing the final groups tee off on the balearic island .“many of our board members and actually a lot of our top players have come off the Challenge Tour and I just think it is a developmen­taltour that has helped golf more generally as well as over many years now.”

For the second year in a row, the top five players in the road to Mallorca Rankings will receive financial support through the John Jacobs Bursary Award

as they excitedly move on with a DP World Tour card in their hand. All 20 of the graduates, meanwhile, will benefit from the newly-announced Earnings Assurance Programme, which will see players receive guaranteed minimum earnings of $150,000 if they compete in 15 or more events on the 2023 schedule.

“Look, it is tough,” declared Williams. “One of the interestin­g things about the Challenge Tour is that the vast majority of the guys on it,iwouldn’ tsayt hey are struggling, but they are having to really play for their livelihood­s, and we thought it we could do something that recognised John Jacobs but also helped them, it would make a lot of sense, so the top five get this bursary and it will make a huge difference for them.

“As for the EAP, I fundamenta­lly think it is a great boost for the players and I think it’s a great time to be heading out there [on the DP World Tour]. And, from talking to the guys here in Mallorca, they know it’s a good time to be heading out there. They recognise what we are doing and they recognise we are doing it for them. They are excited about it and you can tell they are excited about it.”

A polite, personable and polished individual, Williams held senior roles at Whitbread Group and Diageo, before turning to Private Equity and numerous non-executive directoran­d chairman roles ahead of taking the top seat at the Went worth-basedorgan­isation. during his tenure, theRol ex Series has been establishe­d, a partnershi­p has been struck withDP World, with the circuit bearing that company’ s name set to carryrecor­d prize-money of $144.2 million in 2023, and, of course, a Strategic Alliance is now in place with the PGA Tour.

Williams bristles at the mere suggestion that the latter has been a case of the European Tour group selling out to the Us-based circuit .“you know, we had a choice,” he said, referring to talks having taken place with a marketing agent representi­ng Golf saudi, as confirmed by pelley

earlier this year, as options on the table were mulled over by the board, which has both Paul Lawrie and Martin Gilbert sitting on it. “We took a very hard economic look at an alternativ­e and the phrase we use is that we decided that we wanted to be on ‘the right side of history’.

“The relationsh­ip with the PGA Tour has turned out to be a very positive one and a very strong one and there’s no sense of it being a case oft hep ga tour taking us over. The PGA Tour has global ambitions and we have an ability to operate globally, which actually they may not have to the same extent as we operate as a world tour.

“As a result, I think it is two great organisati­ons coming together. There are things we can bring and things they can bring. clearly, they bring a lot of financial muscle and that helps with the world we live in today. I am absolutely in no doubts about it-they are great partners. It’s built on personal relationsh­ips;it’ s built on a business case. We had a choice. We went left while others went right, and I’m glad that we went left.”

It is claimed the Earnings Assurance Programme has effectivel­y been triggered by the arrival of LIV Golf. Backed by the Saudis, Greg Norman’s breakaway circuit has seen pots of money thrown at players, though joining that has led to the likes of Dustin Johnson and Brooks Koepka being banned from playing on the PGA Tour while a court case is pending over action taken by the DP World Tour.

“In any business, you are constantly responding to different situations,” said Williams of the Earnings Assurance Programme, with Challenge Tour and Qualifying School graduates being able to get $20,000 straight away to fund early-seasontrav­el .“you know, for many year si worked in the restaurant industry. I built the Pizza Hut brand in europe and the middle East and we were always competing with Mcdonalds. They were always doing something new and that meant we were always having to do something new. Frankly, honest competitio­n is good. If that helps us develop our tour, then so be it.

“Look, we are in turbulent times. But I am very confident that we want to be on the right side of history and I am very confident that the game is not just about money. I was at the Portugal Masters last week and the emotion Jordan Smith showed when he won was extraordin­ary, as will be the case after the last round here in Mallorca as players either win or miss out on a card.”

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↑ An emotional Jordan Smith celebrates his Portugal Masters victory at the end of last month
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↑ David Williams is stepping down as European Tour chairman

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