{"id":298858,"date":"2023-12-03T08:15:14","date_gmt":"2023-12-03T08:15:14","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/tellmysport.com\/?p=298858"},"modified":"2023-12-03T08:15:14","modified_gmt":"2023-12-03T08:15:14","slug":"former-pga-tour-winner-aims-brutal-dig-at-bad-culture-as-liv-chance-emerges","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/tellmysport.com\/golf\/former-pga-tour-winner-aims-brutal-dig-at-bad-culture-as-liv-chance-emerges\/","title":{"rendered":"Former PGA Tour winner aims brutal dig at ‘bad culture’ as LIV chance emerges"},"content":{"rendered":"
Former PGA Tour star Chris Stroud has taken aim at the running of the PGA Tour after entering LIV Golf\u2019s first ever Qualifying School event. Stroud is one of a number of players hoping to earn a spot on the breakaway circuit, taking to Abu Dhabi Golf Club for LIV Golf Promotions next weekend.<\/p>\n
Stroud will join the likes of former PGA Championship winner Jason Dufner, as well as ex-Ryder Cup star Jeff Overton in attempting to earn a LIV spot despite their Tour loyalties. Initially the American-based circuit announced there would be no sanction for those wanting to enter the event, with the Tour previously suspending any player who had teed it up on Saudi-backed series.<\/p>\n
In recent weeks though it has emerged that the PGA Tour could be set to make a u-turn on their LIV Q-School green light. Whether Stroud\u2019s future with the Tour is over remains to be seen, but the American held nothing back when discussing why he opted to take the LIV Golf route.<\/p>\n
\u201cI\u2019ve been frustrated with what the Tour\u2019s done for years since I was on the [Player Advisory Council],” Stroud told GolfChannel.com. “The Tour doesn\u2019t care about you if you\u2019re not in the top 30 and I learned quickly that I needed to take care of myself.<\/p>\n
Don’t miss… <\/strong> <\/p>\n “The Tour has built this bad culture. I love [Tour commissioner Jay Monahan], but the Tour has never tried to give back to the players, we\u2019ve never had a voice. So, Jay has had a free hand to do whatever he wants.\u201d<\/p>\n Since joining the PGA Tour in 2006, the American has won \u00a310 million ($13m) in prize money, with the highlight coming at the Barracuda Championship where he secured his one and only win to date. His frustrations come amid a whole host of changes implemented by PGA Tour bosses on the back of the rise of LIV Golf.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n
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