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Premier Golf League reportedly makes offers

- Steve DiMeglio

CHARLOTTE, N. C. – The Premier Golf League is still in play.

According to a report Tuesday in The Telegraph, the aspiring breakaway tour has made multimilli­on- dollar offers to several of the game’s biggest names and best players, including world No. 1 Dustin Johnson, Phil Mickelson, Adam Scott, Brooks Koepka, Bryson DeChambeau, Rickie Fowler and Justin Rose.

Offers reaching in the neighborho­od of $ 30 million to $ 50 million.

The proposed league would feature 40 to 48 players playing an 18- event schedule in tournament­s around the world with lucrative purses, with a season- ending team championsh­ip. The league would have a lot of guaranteed money and include a team concept that would dole out ownership stakes for 10 to 12 players who would captain four- man teams.

The goal is for the league to start in 2022.

“The money is there,” one agent told Golfweek on condition of anonymity. “I heard $ 1 billion. This is real.”

The proposed league that would be in direct competitio­n with the PGA Tour and European Tour was thought to have flatlined months ago when the two establishe­d circuits formed a strategic alliance, with the PGA Tour buying an estimated $ 90 million stake on the European Tour’s media operations.

Then Golfweek broke the news that the PGA Tour establishe­d a $ 40 million Player Impact Program that would reward 10 players not for their results inside the ropes but their work to promote the game outside the ropes.

In other words, it would financially compensate some of the game’s best and most popular players.

But according to The Telegraph, the Premier Golf League, bankrolled by a group of Saudi Arabia investors, is not going away. However, a team of negotiator­s for the Saudis no longer includes The Raine Group, according to The Telegraph. A group of negotiator­s has spent months in Jupiter, Florida, according to the report. The South Florida area is home to many of the game’s biggest names.

PGA Tour Commission­er Jay Monahan was scheduled to fly to Charlotte on Tuesday to speak at a players meeting. The Tour is playing the Wells Fargo Championsh­ip this week at Quail Hollow in the Queen City.

Likely to be among the topics would be player eligibilit­y; how would the PGA Tour and European Tour react to players signing up with the rival league?

As well, how would the sport’s four majors – the Masters, PGA Championsh­ip, U. S. Open and British Open Championsh­ip – respond if the Premier Golf League tees off in 2022?

So many questions, so many answers to come.

But there is no doubt that the Premier Golf League is still very much a concern for both the PGA Tour and European Tour.

 ?? GREGORY SHAMUS/ GETTY IMAGES ?? A proposed Premier Golf League reportedly has made multimilli­on- dollar offers to attract Brooks Koepka, left, and Rickie Fowler.
GREGORY SHAMUS/ GETTY IMAGES A proposed Premier Golf League reportedly has made multimilli­on- dollar offers to attract Brooks Koepka, left, and Rickie Fowler.

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